9939c435c1 Return the correct suffix in eww-make-unique-file-name
17fa17be3d Save bookmarks by using `write-file' (bug#12507)
2cdf1fd261 Fix filing messages when 'rmail-output-reset-deleted-flag'...
a72db8ab8b Make file copying in tramp-gvfs more robust
f31cacd1ff Revert "Fix incorrect handling of module runtime and envir...
cdc632fbe6 Fix incorrect handling of module runtime and environment p...
c9160bda78 CC Mode: Fix error in cache handling. This fixes bug #43481
53933cdf5c ; * lisp/international/mule.el (define-coding-system): Doc...
e90ffcf759 * src/w32fns.c (Fw32_register_hot_key): Doc fix. (Bug#44456)
89740e9cb5 Prevent redisplay from moving point behind user's back
5932df7435 Document that the :match function for a widget takes an ex...
1b7ab9d0ac Don't render XML declaration of an HTML document (bug#44348)
# Conflicts:
# lisp/international/mule.el
* lisp/net/eww.el (eww-display-pdf): Make *eww pdf* buffer unibyte
before populating it to avoid conversions. The binding for
coding-system-for-write is then no longer necessary, and can be
delegated to the viewer invoked by mailcap-view-mime. Suggested by
Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>. (Bug#44338)
The *eww pdf* buffer is only needed when viewing PDFs within Emacs,
e.g., with doc-view-mode. External PDF viewers are called with a
temporary file, so the buffer is not needed in that case. What's
more, mailcap-view-mime erased the buffer and left it in
fundamental-mode until now, so the user was left staring at a
useless, empty buffer. To make things even worse, external viewers
were invoked synchronously until now, so the user could not browse
the PDF file and use Emacs simultaneously.
* lisp/net/mailcap.el (mailcap--async-shell): New function.
(mailcap-view-mime): Use it to invoke external viewers
asynchronously. Mention erasure of current buffer in that case in
docstring. Add a period between the temporary file name and its
extension.
* lisp/net/eww.el (eww-display-pdf): Simplify using
insert-buffer-substring. Fix coding-system-for-write for a stream
of raw bytes. Pop to *eww pdf* buffer only if it is used for
displaying a document; otherwise kill it. (bug#44338)
2af6b3147d Clarification in Tramp manual
8fbaca7d41 Check Emacs version used for Tramp compilation
90e5549f02 Don't signal an error when saving files on WdebDAV volumes
6f73cc3579 ; * lisp/net/eww.el (eww-search-words): Doc fix.
ce0842a165 * lisp/hi-lock.el (hi-lock-find-patterns): Autoload it. (...
* doc/misc/eww.texi (Advanced): Document it.
* lisp/net/eww.el (eww-retrieve): New function.
(eww-reload): Use it.
(eww): Ditto.
(eww-retrieve-command): New variable.
* lisp/net/eww.el (eww--limit-string-pixelwise)
(eww--pixel-column): New functions.
(eww-update-header-line-format): Use variable pitch fonts in the
header line.
* lisp/net/eww.el (eww-change-select): Use a popup menu for the
select (bug#43218).
(eww--form-items): New utility function.
(eww-select-map): Allow using a mouse to click on select buttons.
* lisp/net/eww.el (erc--download-directory): New function (bug#41030).
(eww-download-directory): Use it.
(eww-download): Use it.
(eww-download-callback): Adjust parameters.
* lisp/net/eww.el (eww-open-file): Allow opening non-local Tramp
files (bug#40425).
(eww): Adjust calling convention to allow passing in data directly
via a buffer.
* lisp/net/eww.el (eww-list-bookmarks): Don't show buffer if there
are no bookmarks. (Bug#41385)
(eww-bookmark-prepare): Move signalling an error if there are no
bookmarks from here...
(eww-read-bookmarks): ...to here. Add new argument `error-out' to
control this.
(eww-next-bookmark, eww-previous-bookmark): Call
`eww-read-bookmarks'.
* lisp/net/shr.el (shr-target-id): Add docstring.
(shr-descend, shr-tag-a): Display dummy anchor characters as the
empty string. Give all relevant 'id' or 'name' fragment identifier
attributes the shr-target-id text property. This ensures that
cached content, such as tables, retains the property across
renders. (Bug#40532)
* lisp/net/eww.el: (eww-display-html): Adapt shr-target-id property
search accordingly.
* lisp/format-spec.el: Use lexical-binding. Remove dependence on
subr-x.el.
(format-spec-make): Clarify docstring.
(format-spec--parse-modifiers): Rename to...
(format-spec--parse-flags): ...this and simplify. In particular,
don't bother parsing :space-pad which is redundant and unused.
(format-spec--pad): Remove, replacing with...
(format-spec--do-flags): ...this new helper function which performs
more of format-spec's supported text manipulation.
(format-spec): Autoload. Allow optional argument to take on special
values 'ignore' and 'delete' for more control over what happens when
a replacement for a format specification isn't provided. Bring back
proper support for a precision modifier similar to that of 'format'.
* lisp/battery.el (battery-format): Rewrite in terms of format-spec.
(battery-echo-area-format, battery-mode-line-format): Mention
support of format-spec syntax in docstrings.
* doc/lispref/strings.texi (Custom Format Strings):
* etc/NEWS: Document and announce these changes.
* lisp/dired-aux.el (dired-do-compress-to):
* lisp/erc/erc-match.el (erc-log-matches):
* lisp/erc/erc.el (erc-update-mode-line-buffer):
* lisp/gnus/gnus-sieve.el (gnus-sieve-update):
* lisp/gnus/gssapi.el (open-gssapi-stream):
* lisp/gnus/mail-source.el (mail-source-fetch-file)
(mail-source-fetch-directory, mail-source-fetch-pop)
(mail-source-fetch-imap):
* lisp/gnus/message.el (message-insert-formatted-citation-line):
* lisp/image-dired.el:
* lisp/net/eww.el:
* lisp/net/imap.el (imap-kerberos4-open, imap-gssapi-open)
(imap-shell-open):
* lisp/net/network-stream.el (network-stream-open-shell):
* lisp/obsolete/tls.el (open-tls-stream):
* lisp/textmodes/tex-mode.el:
Remove extraneous loads and autoloads of format-spec now that it is
autoloaded and simplify its uses where possible.
* test/lisp/battery-tests.el (battery-format): Test new format-spec
support.
* test/lisp/format-spec-tests.el (test-format-spec): Rename to...
(format-spec) ...this, extending test cases.
(test-format-unknown): Rename to...
(format-spec-unknown): ...this, extending test cases.
(test-format-modifiers): Rename to...
(format-spec-flags): ...this.
(format-spec-make, format-spec-parse-flags, format-spec-do-flags)
(format-spec-do-flags-truncate, format-spec-do-flags-pad)
(format-spec-do-flags-chop, format-spec-do-flags-case): New tests.
* lisp/net/eww.el (eww): Use function-put in place of put, as
recommended in "(elisp) Symbol Plists".
(eww-follow-link):
* lisp/net/shr.el (shr-browse-url): Rather than call browse-url-mail
directly, call browse-url which respects the user options
browse-url-handlers and browse-url-mailto-function. (Bug#41133)
(shr--current-link-region): Return nil if there is no link at point.
(shr--blink-link): Adapt accordingly.
(shr-fill-line, shr-indent, shr-table-body): Refactor to avoid some
unnecessary allocations.
* etc/NEWS: Announce that eww-follow-link and shr-browse-url support
custom URL handlers.
Fixes: bug#40573
The new mode can be used stand-alone or inherited from by modes
intended to edit programs. The existing emacs-lisp-mode and lisp-mode
are examples.
Thanks to Juri Linkov and Basil L. Contovounesios for researching some
data files in Emacs that can be automatically set to use the new mode.
* lisp/files.el (auto-mode-alist): Add entry for ".dir-locals" and
".dir-locals-2"
* lisp/emacs-lisp/lisp-mode.el: (lisp-data-mode): New major mode.
(lisp-mode): Inherit from lisp-data-mode. Set special lisp-mode
stuff here.
* lisp/progmodes/elisp-mode.el (emacs-lisp-mode): Inherit from
lisp-data-mode.
* lisp/bookmark.el (bookmark-insert-file-format-version-stamp):
Use lisp-data-mode.
* lisp/saveplace.el (save-place-alist-to-file): Use
lisp-data-mode.
* lisp/net/eww.el (eww-write-bookmarks): Use lisp-data-mode.
* lisp/net/nsm.el (nsm-write-settings): Use lisp-data-mode.
* lisp/net/tramp-cache.el (tramp-dump-connection-properties): Use
lisp-data-mode.
* etc/NEWS: Mention lisp-data-mode.
* doc/lispref/modes.texi (Example Major Modes): Update example.
* lisp/net/eww.el (eww--preprocess-html): New function (bug#37009)
to be more lenient with invalid HTML and translate common invalid
HTML like "a <= b" into "a <= b" to be more liberal in what we
accept before parsing.
(eww-display-html): Use it.
(eww-readable): Ditto.
This patch also moves the internal/external browser logic from
shr to browse-url, where it belongs more naturally.
* doc/misc/eww.texi (Basics): Adjust to browse-url-external-browser.
* doc/misc/gnus.texi (Article Commands): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/gnus-art.el (gnus-button-url-regexp): Default to
`browse-url-button-regexp', which has taken over the definition
previously enjoyed by this variable.
* lisp/gnus/gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-browse-url): Adjust usage.
* lisp/net/browse-url.el (browse-url--browser-defcustom-type): New
internal variable...
(browse-url-browser-function, browse-url-external-browser): Used
by these two; the latter of which is a new variable.
(browse-url-botton-regexp): New variable.
(browse-url-button-map): New keymap.
(browse-url-button): New face.
(browse-url-add-buttons): New function to add clickable browse-url
buttons to almost any buffer.
(browse-url-button-open): New command.
(browse-url-button-copy): New command.
* lisp/net/eww.el (eww-browse-with-external-browser)
(eww-follow-link): Adjust usage.
* lisp/net/shr.el (shr-external-browser): Make an obsolete alias
of `browse-url-external-browser'.
(shr-browse-url): Adjust usage.
* lisp/net/eww.el (eww-suggest-uris): Use
thing-at-point-url-at-point instead of url-get-url-at-point
(bug#31927) because it's much better at guessing what the URL
actually is (especially with #fragments).