* lisp/net/shr.el (shr-insert-document): The computation of the
window width is apparently one pixel too wide for the shr line
folding algorithm (bug#31196).
* lisp/net/eudc.el: Enable lexical binding.
(cl-lib): Always require cl-lib, not only when byte compiling.
(eudc-mode-map): Set parent keymap within let form.
(eudc-update-local-variables): Use #' read syntax for function
argument to map function.
(eudc-select): Likewise.
(eudc-format-attribute-name-for-display): Likewise
(eudc-filter-duplicate-attributes): Likewise.
(eudc-format-query): Likewise.
(eudc-expand-inline): Likewise.
(eudc-query-form): Likewise.
(eudc-print-attribute-value): Use mapc instead of mapcar.
(eudc-filter-partial-records): Use cl-every.
(eudc-distribute-field-on-records): Use delete-dups to
simplify function.
(eudc-expand-inline): Replace while with dolist and let form.
(eudc-query-form): Set inhibit-read-only after switching
buffers. Remove useless and call.
(eudc-load-eudc): Add a FIXME comment.
* lisp/net/shr.el (shr-insert-document): Bind `max-specpdl-size'
here... (bug#30675).
(shr-descend): So that we can increase it temporarily here if the
user wants to.
* lisp/net/shr.el (shr-fill-line): If we have an indentation
that's wider than the width of what we're trying to fill, just
give up. This avoids an infloop when `shr-use-fonts' in nil.
* lisp/net/shr.el (shr-fill-line): If a link starts at the first
word on a new folded line, then don't copy the link properties to
the newline inserted.
* lisp/net/mailcap.el (mailcap-parse-mailcaps): Place entries from
system-wide mailcap files after the values that are distributed
with Emacs, and the ones from ~/.mailcap before.
(mailcap-parse-mailcap): Take an optional `after' parameter to
achieve that.
(mailcap-add-mailcap-entry): Ditto.
* lisp/net/eww.el (eww-link-keymap): Only inherit the normal shr
keymap.
(eww-image-link-keymap): New keymap with the image bindings.
(eww-tag-a): Use the appropriate one on links (bug#30148).
* doc/misc/emacs-mime.texi (mailcap): Document the variable and
how mailcap chooses which viewer to use.
* lisp/net/mailcap.el (mailcap-prefer-mailcap-viewers): New variable.
(mailcap-mime-info): Use it.
* lisp/net/gnutls.el (open-gnutls-stream): IDNA-encode hostnames
before passing them on to gnutls for verification.
* lisp/net/network-stream.el (network-stream-open-starttls): Ditto.
* lisp/url/url-http.el (url-http--get-referer): Be IDNA-aware.
(url-http-create-request): Don't de-Unicodify host names, because
they may be IDNA names (that are later encoded).
* lisp/url/url-util.el (url-domain): Be IDNA-aware when doing
domain name computations.
* lisp/auth-source.el (auth-source-secrets-search): Do not
suppress creation.
(auth-source-secrets-create): Implement it. (Bug#30246)
* lisp/net/secrets.el (secrets-debug): Set default to nil.
* test/lisp/auth-source-tests.el (secrets): Require it.
(auth-source-test-secrets-create-secret): New test.
* doc/misc/url.texi (Customization): Describe the new user
option url-lastloc-privacy-level.
* lisp/net/eww.el (eww-render): Set url-current-lastloc to the
url we are rendering, to get the referer header right on
subsequent requests.
* lisp/url/url-http.el (url-http--get-referer): New function
to determine which referer to send, if any, considering the
users privacy settings and the target url we are visiting.
(url-http-referer): New variable keeping track of the referer
computed by url-http--get-referer
(url-http-create-request): Use url-http-referer instead of the
optional argument to set up the referer header. Leave
checking of privacy settings to url-http--get-referer.
(url-http): Set up url-http-referer by using
url-http--get-referer.
* lisp/url/url-queue.el (url-queue): New struct member
context-buffer for keeping track of the context a queued job
started from.
(url-queue-retrieve): Store the current buffer in the queue
object.
(url-queue-start-retrieve): Make sure url-retrieve is called
in the context of the original buffer, if available.
* lisp/url/url-util.el (url-domain): New function to determine
the domain of a given URL.
* lisp/url/url-vars.el (url-current-lastloc): New variable to
keep track of the desired "last location" (referer header).
(url-lastloc-privacy-level): New custom setting for more
fine-grained control over how lastloc (referer) is sent to
servers (Bug#27012).
* lisp/net/eww.el (eww-render): When we have a #link link, then
url.el will say that we have a redirect to a non-#link link, so
get the anchor before url.el mangles the URL (bug#28441).
(eww-display-html): ... and don't get it here, because it's gone
by now.
Test URL: http://www.gnu.org/s/hyperbole/#summary
* lisp/net/eww.el (eww-follow-link): Ditto.
* lisp/net/shr.el (shr-selected-link): New face (bug#25096).
(shr--blink-link): New function to blink links.
(shr--current-link-region): New utility function.
(shr-browse-url): Use it to blink external links.
Blinking the link allows the user to get immediate feedback that the
action has been performed. Opening the external browser may take a
while, and may not be obvious that is going on.
* lisp/net/shr.el (shr-tag-label): Remove so that labels don't
break lines (because they shouldn't: They're usually part of a
selection interface) (bug#30557).
* lisp/net/secrets.el (secrets-lock-collection): New defun.
(secrets-search-items, secrets-create-item): Fix structure of :dict-entry.
* test/lisp/net/secrets-tests.el: New package.
* lisp/emulation/viper-cmd.el, lisp/emulation/viper-keym.el:
* lisp/emulation/viper-util.el, lisp/net/newst-plainview.el:
* lisp/net/newst-treeview.el, lisp/ps-def.el, lisp/vc/ediff.el:
* lisp/vc/ediff-util.el, lisp/vc/ediff-wind.el:
Remove stub declare-function definitions.
It exists since Emacs 22.2, released 10 years ago.
Most of these files are using even newer features, such as
lexical-binding and cl-lib anyway, making the stubs pointless.
* lisp/net/tramp.el (tramp-handle-substitute-in-file-name): Drop volume
letter of localname substitution. Reported by Chris Zheng
<chriszheng99@gmail.com>.
* lisp/net/browse-url.el (browse-url-emacs): Doc fix to follow up
the previous change. (Bug#30673)
* etc/NEWS: Mention the change in 'browse-url-emacs'.