* lisp/calendar/appt.el (appt-now-displayed): Remove pointless variable.
(appt-check): Simplify.
Details:
appt-now-displayed was set non-nil the first time a reminder was displayed.
Nothing ever set it back to nil again. Thus when full-check was nil,
mode-line-only was always true, so the "(when (or full-check mode-line-only)"
was pointless. That was the only use of full-check. mode-line-only
was only used in a negative sense, and can be reduced to the zerop test.
(rcirc-server-alist): New field `encryption'.
(rcirc): Check `encryption' settings.
(rcirc-connect): New arg `encryption'. Use open-network-stream.
Merge make-local-variable into `set'.
(rcirc--connection-open-p): New function.
(rcirc-send-string, rcirc-clean-up-buffer): Use it to handle case where
the process is not a network process (e.g. running gnutls-cli).
(set-rcirc-decode-coding-system, set-rcirc-encode-coding-system):
Make rcirc-(en|de)code-coding-system local here.
(rcirc-mode): Merge make-local-variable into `set'.
(rcirc-parent-buffer): Make permanent buffer-local.
(rcirc-multiline-minor-mode): Don't do it here.
(rcirc-switch-to-server-buffer): Don't switch to a random buffer if
there's no server buffer.
* w32term.c (w32_draw_fringe_bitmap): Rename local vars `left' and
`width' to `bar_area_x' and `bar_area_width', respectively.
(x_scroll_run): Take account of fringe background extension.
* xterm.c (x_draw_fringe_bitmap) [USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS]: Rename
local vars `left' and `width' to `bar_area_x' and
`bar_area_width', respectively.
(x_scroll_run) [USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS]: Take account of fringe
background extension.
(shr-image-fetched, shr-image-displayer, shr-tag-img): Funcall it.
(shr-put-image): Return scaled image.
gnus-art.el (gnus-shr-put-image): New function.
(gnus-article-prepare-display): Bind shr-put-image-function to it.
gnus-html.el (gnus-html-wash-images): Register scaled images, not original ones, as deletable.
* lisp/files.el (hack-one-local-variable-eval-safep):
Consider "eval: (foo-mode)" to be safe.
* doc/emacs/custom.texi (Specifying File Variables):
Deprecate using mode: for minor modes.
* etc/NEWS: Mention this.
* lisp/doc-view.el, lisp/net/soap-client.el:
Change "mode:" minor-mode file local variables to use "eval:".
(registry-insert): Use it. Fix logic here too.
gnus-registry.el (gnus-registry-insert): Add wrapper that calls `registry-prune' if `registry-full' returns t.
(gnus-registry-handle-action, gnus-registry-get-or-make-entry, gnus-registry-set-id-key, gnus-registry-usage-test): Use it.
* misc.el (list-dynamic-libraries--loaded-only-p): New variable.
(list-dynamic-libraries--refresh): New function.
(list-dynamic-libraries): New command.
The next log entry shows the actual changes by Paul Eggert.
Fix a problem with aliasing and vector headers.
GCC 4.6.0 optimizes based on type-based alias analysis. For
example, if b is of type struct buffer * and v of type struct
Lisp_Vector *, then gcc -O2 was incorrectly assuming that &b->size
!= &v->size, and therefore "v->size = 1; b->size = 2; return
v->size;" must therefore return 1. This assumption is incorrect
for Emacs, since it type-puns struct Lisp_Vector * with many other
types. To fix this problem, this patch adds a new type struct
vector_header that documents the constraints on layout of vectors
and pseudovectors, and helps optimizing compilers not get fooled
by Emacs's type punning. It also adds the macros XSETTYPED_PVECTYPE
XSETTYPED_PSEUDOVECTOR, TYPED_PSEUDOVECTORP, for similar reasons.
src/lisp.h (XVECTOR_SIZE): New convenience macro. All previous uses of
XVECTOR (foo)->size replaced to use this macro, to avoid the hassle
of writing XVECTOR (foo)->header.size.
src/lisp.h: Say "vectorlike header" rather than "vector header.
(struct vectorlike_header): Rename from struct vector_header.
(XVECTORLIKE_HEADER_SIZE): Renamed from XVECTOR_HEADER_SIZE.
All uses changed.
(XVECTOR_HEADER_SIZE): New macro, for use in XSETPSEUDOVECTOR.
(XSETTYPED_PVECTYPE): New macro, specifying the name of the size
member.
(XSETPVECTYPE): Rewrite in terms of new macro.
(XSETPVECTYPESIZE): New macro, specifying both type and size.
This is a bit clearer, and further avoids the possibility of
undesirable aliasing.
(XSETTYPED_PSEUDOVECTOR): New macro, specifying the size.
(XSETPSEUDOVECTOR): Rewrite in terms of XSETTYPED_PSEUDOVECTOR
and XVECTOR_HEADER_SIZE.
(XSETSUBR): Rewrite in terms of XSETTYPED_PSEUDOVECTOR and XSIZE,
since Lisp_Subr is a special case (no "next" field).
(ASIZE): Rewrite in terms of XVECTOR_SIZE.
(struct vector_header): New type.
(TYPED_PSEUDOVECTORP): New macro, also specifying the C type of the
object, to help avoid aliasing.
(PSEUDOVECTORP): Rewrite in terms of TYPED_PSEUDOVECTORP.
(SUBRP): Likewise, since Lisp_Subr is a special case.
src/lisp.h (struct Lisp_Vector, struct Lisp_Char_Table):
(struct Lisp_Sub_Char_Table, struct Lisp_Bool_Vector):
(struct Lisp_Hash_Table): Combine first two members into a single
struct vector_header member. All uses of "size" and "next" members
changed to be "header.size" and "header.next".
src/buffer.h (struct buffer): Likewise.
src/font.h (struct font_spec, struct font_entity, struct font): Likewise.
src/frame.h (struct frame): Likewise.
src/process.h (struct Lisp_Process): Likewise.
src/termhooks.h (struct terminal): Likewise.
src/window.c (struct save_window_data, struct saved_window): Likewise.
src/window.h (struct window): Likewise.
src/alloc.c (allocate_buffer, Fmake_bool_vector, allocate_pseudovector):
Use XSETPVECTYPESIZE, not XSETPVECTYPE, to avoid aliasing problems.
src/buffer.c (init_buffer_once): Likewise.
src/lread.c (defsubr): Use XSETTYPED_PVECTYPE, since Lisp_Subr is a
special case.
src/process.c (Fformat_network_address): Use local var for size,
for brevity.
src/fns.c (vector): Remove; this old hack is no longer needed.
src/bytecode.c (exec_byte_code): Don't use XVECTOR before CHECK_VECTOR.