* doc/emacs/misc.texi (Saving Emacs Sessions): Document the new
'check' value.
* etc/NEWS: Announce the change (bug#1474).
* lisp/desktop.el (desktop-load-locked-desktop): Add new value 'check'
to load desktop file without prompting if locking Emacs process does
not exist on the local machine. (Bug#1474)
(desktop-read): Extract function from here...
(desktop--load-locked-desktop-p): ...to here. New function handles
the semantics of 'desktop-load-locked-desktop', including above new
value 'check'.
(desktop--emacs-pid-running-p): New function.
* test/lisp/desktop-tests.el: New file with tests for the above.
The format of EUDC inline expansion results is formatted according to
the variable eudc-inline-expansion-format, which previously defaulted
to '("%s %s <%s>" firstname name email).
Since email address specifications need to comply with RFC 5322 in
order to be useful in messages, there was little headroom for users to
change this format anyway. Plus, if an EUDC back-end returned an empty
first and last name, the result was the email address in angle
brackets. Whilst this was standard with RFC 822, it is marked as
obsolete syntax by its successor RFC 5322. Also, the first and last
name part was never enclosed in double quotes, potentially producing
invalid address specifications, which may be rejected by a receiving
MTA.
This commit updates the variable eudc-inline-expansion-format, so that
it can, in addition to the current ("format" attributes) list, now
alternatively be set to nil, or a formatting function. In both cases
the resulting email address is formatted using the new function
eudc-rfc5322-make-address, whose results fully comply with RFC 5322.
If the value is nil (the new default value), eudc-rfc5322-make-address
will be called to produce any of the default formats
ADDRESS
FIRST <ADDRESS>
LAST <ADDRESS>
FIRST LAST <ADDRESS>
depending on whether a first and/or last name are returned by the
query, or not.
If the value is a formatting function, that will be called to allow
the user to supply content for the phrase and comment parts of the
address (cf. RFC 5322). Thus one can produce any of the formats:
ADDRESS
PHRASE <ADDRESS>
ADDRESS (COMMENT)
PHRASE <ADDRESS> (COMMENT)
This can for example be used to get "last, first <address>" instead of
the default "first last <address>".
In any case when using nil, or the formatting function, the phrase
part of the result will be enclosed in double quotes if needed, and
the comment part will be omitted if it contains characters not allowed
by RFC 5322.
When eudc-inline-expansion-format remains set to a list as previously,
the old behaviour is fully retained.
* lisp/minibuffer.el (completions-header-format):
Rename from completion-header-format.
(completions-highlight, completions-highlight-face):
Move up before first use.
* etc/NEWS: Announce new user option `dired-mouse-drag-files'.
* lisp/dired.el (dired-mouse-drag-files): New user option.
(dired-mouse-drag): New command.
(dired-mouse-drag-files-map): New variable.
(dired-insert-set-properties): Add additional keymap if mouse
dragging is enabled.
* lisp/select.el (xselect-convert-to-targets): Handle new
form of selection converters.
(xselect-convert-to-username):
(xselect-convert-to-text-uri-list):
(xselect-uri-list-available-p): New functions.
(selection-converter-alist): Add them as selection converters.
* src/xselect.c (x_get_local_selection): Handle new form of
selection converters.
(syms_of_xselect): Update doc strings.
* lisp/simple.el (cursor-face-highlight-nonselected-window) : New
custom default to cursor-in-non-selected-windows.
(redisplay--update-cursor-face-highlight) : Extend highlight condition
to consider the new variable.
This still probably needs some more protection from
malfunctioning clients which delete windows at random, but I
don't know if that's a problem in practice.
* doc/emacs/frames.texi (Drag and Drop):
* doc/lispref/frames.texi (Drag and Drop): Document new
features.
* etc/NEWS: Announce new function `x-begin-drag' and new user
option `mouse-drag-and-drop-region-cross-program'.
* lisp/mouse.el (mouse-drag-and-drop-region-cross-program): New
user option.
(x-begin-drag): New variable declaration.
(mouse-drag-and-drop-region): If the mouse moves out of an Emacs
frame, begin a window system drag.
* lisp/x-dnd.el (x-dnd-handle-xdnd): Remove left-over debugging
code.
* src/xfns.c (Fx_set_mouse_absolute_pixel_position): Fix
indentation of opening paren.
(Fx_begin_drag): New function.
(syms_of_xfns): Define new subr.
* src/xselect.c (x_timestamp_for_selection): New function.
* src/xterm.c (X_DND_SUPPORTED_VERSION): New preprocessor
declaration.
(x_dnd_get_window_proto, x_dnd_send_enter, x_dnd_send_position)
(x_dnd_send_leave, x_dnd_send_drop, x_set_dnd_targets)
(x_dnd_begin_drag_and_drop): New functions.
(handle_one_xevent): Handle drag-and-drop motion and button
events when active.
(x_free_frame_resources): If f is the DND source, stop
drag-and-drop.
(x_term_init): Intern new atoms.
(syms_of_xterm): New symbol QXdndSelection.
* src/xterm.h (struct x_display_info): New atoms
Xatom_XdndAware, Xatom_XdndSelection, Xatom_XdndTypeList,
Xatom_XdndActionCopy, Xatom_XdndActionMove,
Xatom_XdndActionLink, Xatom_XdndActionAsk,
Xatom_XdndActionPrivate, Xatom_XdndActionList,
Xatom_XdndActionDescription, Xatom_XdndProxy, Xatom_XdndEnter,
Xatom_XdndPosition, Xatom_XdndStatus, Xatom_XdndLeave,
Xatom_XdndDrop, and Xatom_XdndFinished.
* lisp/gnus-sum.el (gnus-collect-urls-from-article): New function,
extracted from `gnus-summary-browse-url'.
(gnus-summary-browse-url): Use it; also use `browse-url-button-open-url'
to handle the prefix argument.
(gnus-summary-browse-all-urls): New command.
(gnus-summary-mode-map): Bind `gnus-summary-browse-all-urls' to "v".
Use a minor mode to reduce potential performance issues.
* lisp/simple.el (cursor-face-highlight-mode) : New minor mode
(completion-setup-function) : Use the new minor mode
cursor-face-highlight-mode in completions.
(redisplay--unhighlight-overlay-function) : Add -- to the name
(redisplay--highlight-overlay-function) : Make the face parameter
optional and add -- in the name.
Reuse the functions for highlight region.
* lisp/simple.el (redisplay-unhighlight-overlay-function) :
(redisplay-highlight-overlay-function) : New functions from previous
lambda
(redisplay-unhighlight-region-function) :
(redisplay-highlight-region-function) : Redefined with the new functions.
(redisplay--update-cursor-property-highlight) : New function for
pre-redisplay-functions.
* lisp/language/ind-util.el (indian-tml-base-digits-table): New table
to translate digits.
(indian-tml-base-table): Don't translate digits.
(indian-tml-itrans-digits-v5-hash): Hashtable that translates digits.
* lisp/leim/quail/indian.el (quail-tamil-itrans-compute-signs-table)
(quail-tamil-itrans-various-signs-table)
(quail-tamil-itrans-various-signs-and-digits-table): Separate out the
digits from the signs table using the function
'quail-tamil-itrans-compute-signs-table'.
(tamil-itrans-digits, tamil-inscript-digits): New input methods that
translates digits.
(tamil-itrans, tamil-inscript): Fix table inclusion.
* etc/NEWS: Announce the change.
Fixes bug#50143.
Copyright-paperwork-exempt: yes
* doc/emacs/mini.texi (Completion Options): Fix pxref for
"Buffer Display Action Alists".
* lisp/minibuffer.el (completion-auto-help): Explain new values in docstring.
(completions-max-height): Use choice to allow nil.
* doc/misc/efaq.texi (File-name conventions) Mention
Info-directory-list instead.
* doc/misc/info.texi (Emacs Info Variables): Mention
Info--default-directory-list.
* lisp/info.el (Info-default-directory-list): Default to nil to
avoid statting directories on Emacs startup (bug#27933).
(Info--default-directory-list): Factored out into own function.
(Info-default-dirs): Append value of Info-default-directory-list
to the value returned from Info--default-directory-list.
* lisp/mail/ietf-drums-date.el: parse-time-string replacement which is
compatible but can be made stricter if desired.
* test/lisp/mail/ietf-drums-date-tests.el (added): Add tests for
ietf-drums-parse-date-string.
* lisp/mail/ietf-drums.el (ietf-drums-parse-date): Use
ietf-drums-parse-date-string.
* doc/misc/modus-themes.org (Enable and load)
(Differences between loading and enabling): Clarify wording.
(Customization Options): Update sample configuration.
(Option for completion framework aesthetics): Refactor
'modus-themes-completions' to accept an alist value instead of a
symbol.
(Override colors): Elaborate on the example.
(Toggle themes without reloading them): Document sample command that
uses 'enable-theme' instead of 'load-theme'.
(Acknowledgements): Update names of contributors to ideas.
* etc/themes/modus-themes.el (modus-themes-operandi-colors)
(modus-themes-vivendi-colors): Tweak the palette's completion-related
background colors.
(modus-themes-completion-standard-first-match)
(modus-themes-completion-standard-selected)
(modus-themes-completion-extra-selected): Deprecate faces and replace
them with 'modus-themes-completion-selection'.
(modus-themes-completion-key-binding): Rename it to
'modus-themes-key-binding'.
(modus-themes-mode-line): Remove faulty default value.
(modus-themes-completions): Refactor it to accept an alist value.
(modus-themes-box-buttons): Fix typo.
(modus-themes--standard-completions, modus-themes--extra-completions)
(modus-themes--extra-completions-line): Remove outdated private
functions.
(modus-themes--completion): Add new private function.
(modus-themes-faces): Update faces.
* etc/themes/modus-operandi-theme.el:
* etc/themes/modus-vivendi-theme.el: Bump file's version.
For a detailed change log, read:
<https://protesilaos.com/codelog/2022-02-23-modus-themes-2-2-0/>.
This reverts commit 366b2bc757.
We cannot be sure this problem is no longer relevant, since
its root cause was in software we don't control, and cannot
tell whether any of the versions where that problem happened
are still out in the wild.