Previously, defaulting to the empty string put candidates without
:sortText to the top of the list. since string-lessp is safe with nil
arguments, this makes them sort to the end instead.
* lisp/progmodes/eglot.el (eglot-completion-at-point): Simplify.
* lisp/simple.el (kill-buffer--possibly-save): Don't request
LONG-FORM from 'read-multiple-choice' if GUI dialog should be
used.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/rmc.el (read-multiple-choice): Doc fix.
(read-multiple-choice--short-answers): Don't append "?" to
CHOICES and don't display the prompt in the echo area if GUI
dialog is used. Use 'use-dialog-box-p'. (Bug#61553)
* doc/lispref/compile.texi (Native-Compilation Variables):
Document the interpretation of non-absolute directory names that
are the value of 'native-comp-enable-subr-trampolines'.
* src/window.c (Fwindow_use_time): Doc fix.
(Fwindow_bump_use_time): Bump use time of the seleceted window as
well. Doc fix.
* lisp/window.el (display-buffer-avoid-small-windows): Remove.
All users changed.
(window--display-buffer): Bump window use time when requested.
(display-buffer--lru-window): New function.
(display-buffer-use-some-window): Use it.
(display-buffer-use-least-recent-window): Rewrite and enhance doc
string.
* doc/lispref/windows.texi (Selecting Windows)
(Buffer Display Action Functions, Buffer Display Action Alists)
(The Zen of Buffer Display): Improve and update documentation of
window selection and display facilities.
* lisp/progmodes/python.el (python-shell-buffer-substring): Add
`save-excursion' to prevent the point from moving.
* test/lisp/progmodes/python-tests.el (python-tests-should-not-move):
New helper function to assert that point does not move while calling a
function.
(python-shell-buffer-substring-*): Use
`python-tests-should-not-move'. (Bug#61463)
* src/xdisp.c (move_it_in_display_line_to): Handle 'line-prefix' and
'wrap-prefix' when the screen line has a display string at its
beginning. (Bug#61580)
Turns out the previous commit message and comment is not entirely
correct: the old behavior is in fact wrong, not just "correct but has
problems".
Here is why the old code is wrong:
|visible range| -> markup for visible range
updated range -> markup for updated range
-------------
First we have some text
|aaaaaa|
Now we insert something at the beginning, because we clip
new_end_offset to visible_end, out of eight b's inserted, only the
first six are known to tree-sitter.
|bbbbbbbbaaaa|aa start: 0, old_end: 0, new_end: 6
------
In treesit_sync_visible_region, we sync up visible region, but the two
missing b's are not in the updated range.
|bbbbbbbbaaaaaa| start: 12, old_end: 12, new_end: 14
--
The old behavior not only is wrong, but also doesn't make much sense.
* src/treesit.c (treesit_record_change): Update comment.
* lisp/frame.el (display-mouse-p): Fix return value on MS-Windows
in batch invocations.
* lisp/hi-lock.el (hi-lock-unface-buffer): Don't consider
'last-nonmenu-event' being nil as a mouse event, for the purpose
of using dialog boxes.
* lisp/faces.el (x-create-frame-with-faces): Undo reversing of
the face list, which is no longer necessary, since 'face-list's
sorting order has been reversed recently. (Bug#61521)
(Bug#61369)
From
min (visible_end, max (visible_beg, new_end_byte)) - visible_beg
to
max (visible_beg, new_end_byte) - visible_beg
* src/treesit.c (treesit_record_change): We don't clip the new end
into the visible range anymore. If you think of it, when inserting in
a narrowed region, the visible region is always extended to
accommodate more text, rather than pushing text at the end to keep the
size of the visible region.
* lisp/faces.el (frame-face-alist, face-list): Sort faces in
decreasing order of face IDs. Patch by Brennan Vincent
<brennan@umanwizard.com>. (Bug#61521)
Copyright-paperwork-exempt: yes
* src/xdisp.c (gui_consider_frame_title, syms_of_xdisp): If the
value of 'icon-title-format' is t, use 'frame-title-format'
instead. (Bug#61496)
* etc/NEWS:
* doc/lispref/frames.texi (Frame Titles): Document the new
handling of the value t.
(Basic Parameters): Fix the documentation of the 'title' and
'name' frame parameters.
It looks like there are few if no other cases where we get this
particular error in the AST than with insertion of '#'.
Consider:
```
int
main()
{
|
}
```
If we only add '#' the AST yields (ERROR (ERROR)), which we can
exploit to hook onto electric indent. The end result should be the
hashtag anchored to column 0.
* lisp/progmodes/c-ts-mode.el (c-ts-mode--indent-styles): New rule.
(c-ts-base-mode): Add # to electric-indent-chars.
* lisp/textmodes/emacs-news-mode.el (emacs-news-cycle-tag): Renamed
from 'emacs-news-toggle-tag'.
(emacs-news-mode-map, emacs-news-mode-menu): Use new name.
* test/lisp/textmodes/emacs-news-mode-resources/cycle-tag.erts:
Renamed from "toggle-tag.erts".
* test/lisp/textmodes/emacs-news-mode-tests.el (emacs-news-cycle-tag):
Rename test from 'emacs-news-toggle-tag', and call
'emacs-news-cycle-tag' with new resource file name.
* lisp/textmodes/emacs-news-mode.el (emacs-news-mode-map): Add binding
for 'emacs-news-delete-temporary-markers'.
(emacs-news-mode-menu): Add menu for common actions.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/package-vc.el (package-vc-install-dependencies):
Check if two package names are eq, instead checking the structural
equality of package-desc objects.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/package-vc.el (package-vc-non-code-file-names): Add
new variable used to avoid false-positives.
(package-vc--unpack): Recursively search for .el files excluding the
ones listed in 'package-vc-non-code-file-names', offering to abort the
installation if none are found.
* test/lisp/international/mule-tests.el (sgml-html-meta-utf-8):
Accept also utf-8-unix/dos/whatever. (Bug#61534)
* lisp/international/mule.el
(sgml-html-meta-auto-coding-function): Fix comparison when
buffer-file-coding-system is of type 'charset'.
* test/lisp/erc/erc-scenarios-internal.el: Mimic other test files,
like perl-mode-tests.el, in setting `ert-load-file-name' globally.
This file formerly caused a false positive in the error detection
logic of `ert-write-junit-test-summary-report'. It affected all
scheduled pipelines, including those for the release branch, Emacs 29.