* src/nsterm.m (ns_clip_to_rect):
(ns_reset_clipping): Remove gsaved variable and associated code.
(ns_flush_display): Remove function.
(ns_copy_bits): use translateRectsNeedingDisplayInRect:by: to copy any
pending drawing actions along with the image.
([EmacsView windowWillResize:toSize:]): Remove unneeded call.
([EmacsView drawRect:]): Remove redundant call to ns_clear_frame_area,
and optimize the exposed rectangles.
(ns_draw_window_cursor): Remove unneeded disabling of screen updates.
Thus when entering edebug, the focus will be moved to the frame with the
source being debugged, and when its finished, the focus will move back.
Commands edebug-visit-eval-list (`E') and edebug-bounce-point (`p') have been
likewise amended.
* src/keyboard.c (readable_events): Handle FOCUS_OUT_EVENT as an invisible
event. This prevents input-pending-p returning t when one of these events
arrives, and thus obviates an instant termination of sit-for when there's no
"real" event waiting.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/edebug.el (edebug-focus-frame): New function.
(edebug-default-enter, edebug--display-1, edbug-where, edebug-bounce-point)
(edebug-visit-eval-list): Call edebug-focus-frame to move focus into the
window newly selected by edebug-pop-to-buffer.
Problem reported by Joseph Mingrone in:
https://lists.gnu.org/r/emacs-devel/2018-10/msg00238.html
While we’re at it, apply a similar fix to struct Lisp_Subr; this
removes the need for GCALIGNED_STRUCT_MEMBER and thus can shrink
struct Lisp_Subr a bit.
* configure.ac (HAVE_STRUCT_ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED): Bring back this macro.
Although used only for performance (not to actually align
structures), we might as well take advantage of it.
* src/lisp.h (GCALIGNED_STRUCT_MEMBER): Remove; all uses removed.
(union Aligned_Lisp_Subr): New type, like struct Lisp_Subr but aligned.
* src/lisp.h (XSUBR, DEFUN):
* src/lread.c (defsubr): Use it. All callers changed.
* src/thread.c (union aligned_thread_state): New type.
(main_thread): Now of this type, so it’s aligned.
All uses changed.
* src/xmenu.c (syms_of_xmenu) [USE_GTK || USE_X_TOOLKIT]:
Adjust to union Aligned_Lisp_Subr change.
* src/thread.c (unmark_main_thread): New function.
* src/lisp.h (unmark_main_thread): Prototype it.
* src/alloc.c (garbage_collect_1): Call it after sweeping.
(Bug#33073)
* test/src/thread-tests.el (threads-test-bug33073): New test.
73babba (origin/emacs-26) Clarify documentation of fractional vertica...
b20c51d * lisp/isearch.el (isearch-cmds): Recall absent isearch--stat...
700acbd doc/lispref/edebug.texi (Specification List) Remove obstrusiv...
1902450 Fix wording in module API documentation
e724a8f Fix redisplay of glyphless characters
8fc892d Update --without-toolkit-scroll-bars doc
80e0bfa Call GTK functions only on GTK scrollbars
91c4c46 Update the description of startup in ELisp manual
18b42c6 Use the 'line-number' face for line-number fields past EOB
a6ab8db Ensure NS frame is redrawn correctly after scroll
Conflicts:
lisp/isearch.el
* doc/lispref/windows.texi (vertical scrolling): Clarify the meaning of
vertical scrolling by referring to tall screen lines, images, and the display
action. Clarify an ambiguous English tense.
* src/window.c (window-vscroll, set-window-vscroll): Amend doc strings to
refer to display.
Problem reported by Paul Pogonyshev (Bug#33034).
* src/lisp.h (union specbinding): New member unwind.eval_depth.
* src/eval.c (record_unwind_protect, set_unwind_protect): Set it.
(do_one_unbind): Use it.
* src/conf_post.h (bool_bf): Use 'unsigned int' in the MinGW
builds. Suggested by Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>. (Bug#33017)
* src/dispnew.c (scrolling_window): Update commentary
regarding xwidget builds.
* src/json.c (struct json_buffer_and_size): New member
inserted_bytes.
(json_insert): Instead of creating a string and inserting it
into the current buffer, copy the unibyte text into the gap.
(struct json_insert_data): New member inserted_bytes.
(json_insert_callback): Update commentary. Pass the
inserted_bytes value to json_insert and on its return copy the
updated value back into DATA.
(Fjson_insert): Decode the unibyte text inserted into the gap.
Call before-change-functions and after-change-functions only
once, before and after processing the insertion of the entire
JSON representation.
* test/src/json-tests.el (json-insert/throw): Adapt to the
modified implementation of json-insert: it no longer calls the
modification hooks once for each inserted chunk of JSON
representation.
* src/xdisp.c (get_phys_cursor_geometry): Treat rows at and
beyond ZV specially. Don't let the cursor exceed the
vertical dimensions of the row.
(maybe_produce_line_number): Use the 'line-number' face
instead of 'default' for blank fields beyond ZV. Don't update
the IT metrics when displaying blank line-number fields beyond
ZV. (Bug#32337)
* src/bignum.c (make_neg_biguint): New function.
* src/lread.c (read1): Do not mishandle an unquoted symbol
with name equal to something like "1\0x", i.e., a string
of numeric form followed by a NUL byte.
Formerly these symbols were misread as numbers.
(string_to_number): Change last argument from an integer flag
to a pointer to the length. This lets the caller figure out
how much of the prefix was used. All callers changed.
Add a fast path if the integer (sans sign) fits in uintmax_t.
Update comments and simplify now that bignums are present.
* src/print.c (print_object): Fix quoting of symbols that look
like numbers, by relying on string_to_number for the tricky
cases rather than trying to redo its logic, incorrectly. For
example, (read (prin1-to-string '\1e+NaN)) formerly returned
"1e+NaN", which was wrong: a backslash is needed in the output
to prevent it from being read as a NaN. Escape NO_BREAK_SPACE
too, since lread.c treats it like SPACE.
* test/src/print-tests.el (print-read-roundtrip):
Add tests illustrating the abovementioned bugs.
14c032d Avoid assertion violations in nonsensical calls to 'signal'
b99192f * lisp/simple.el (transient-mark-mode): Correct documentation...
7e42294 Update the locale and language database
8c53d9f Fix a typo in a doc string.
79bda3b Make nneething allow CRLF-encoded files (bug#32940)
This bug on 32-bit platforms was caused by the timespec_hz
definition going haywire because the C expression
FIXNUM_OVERFLOW_P (MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM) did not work in #if.
Eventually the numeric problem showed up as a malfunctioning
cursor (Bug#32992). Fix the problem with MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM.
By the way, make_fixnum should check for integer overflow when
debugging; this would have made it easier to track this bug down.
But one fix at a time.
* src/lisp.h (INTTYPEBITS): Now a macro, so usable in #if.
(MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM): Mention it’s used in #if.
Backport from master.
* src/scroll.c (struct matrix_elt): Change unsigned char fields to
int to handle frames with more than 255 lines (Bug#32951).
Copyright-paperwork-exempt: yes
* src/eval.c (Fsignal): If both arguments are nil, replace the
first one with 'error', to avoid assertion violations further
down the line. (Bug#32961)
* src/scroll.c (struct matrix_elt): Change unsigned char fields to
int to handle frames with more than 255 lines (Bug#32951).
Copyright-paperwork-exempt: yes
This patch is in response to Eli's review (Bug#32902#10).
* src/systime.c: Doc strings of affected functions now refer
to format-time-string instead of to Lisp manual, and
format-time-string's doc string covers time values.
* test/src/systime-tests.el (format-time-string-with-zone):
Check decode-time too.
(decode-then-encode-time, time-arith-tests): New tests.
This follows on a suggestion by Stefan Monnier in:
https://lists.gnu.org/r/emacs-devel/2018-08/msg00991.html
(Bug#32902).
* doc/lispref/buffers.texi (Modification Time):
* doc/lispref/os.texi (Processor Run Time, Time Calculations)
* doc/lispref/processes.texi (System Processes):
* doc/lispref/text.texi (Undo):
Let the "Time of Day" section cover timestamp format details.
* doc/lispref/os.texi (Time of Day):
Say that timestamp internal format should not be assumed.
Document new (ticks . hz) format. Omit mention of seconds-to-time
since it is now just an alias for encode-time.
(Time Conversion): Document encode-time extension.
* etc/NEWS: Mention changes.
* lisp/calendar/cal-dst.el (calendar-system-time-basis): Now const.
* lisp/calendar/cal-dst.el (calendar-absolute-from-time)
(calendar-time-from-absolute)
(calendar-next-time-zone-transition):
* lisp/emacs-lisp/timer.el (timer-next-integral-multiple-of-time):
Simplify by using bignums, (TICKS . HZ), and new encode-time.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/timer.el (timer-next-integral-multiple-of-time):
Simplify by using bignums and new encode-time.
* lisp/calendar/parse-time.el (parse-iso8601-time-string):
Handle DST more accurately, by using new encode-time.
* lisp/calendar/time-date.el (seconds-to-time):
* lisp/calendar/timeclock.el (timeclock-seconds-to-time):
Now just an alias for encode-time.
* lisp/calendar/time-date.el (days-to-time):
* lisp/emacs-lisp/timer.el (timer--time-setter):
* lisp/net/ntlm.el (ntlm-compute-timestamp):
* lisp/obsolete/vc-arch.el (vc-arch-add-tagline):
* lisp/org/org-id.el (org-id-uuid, org-id-time-to-b36):
* lisp/tar-mode (tar-octal-time):
Don't assume timestamps default to list form.
* lisp/tar-mode.el (tar-parse-octal-long-integer):
Now an obsolete alias for tar-parse-octal-integer.
* src/keyboard.c (decode_timer): Adjust to changes to
time decoding functions elsewhere.
* src/timefns.c: Include bignum.h, limits.h.
(FASTER_TIMEFNS): New macro.
(WARN_OBSOLETE_TIMESTAMPS, CURRENT_TIME_LIST)
(timespec_hz, trillion, ztrillion):
New constants.
(make_timeval): Use TIME_T_MAX instead of its definiens.
(check_time_validity, time_add, time_subtract):
Remove. All uses removed.
(disassemble_lisp_time): Remove; old code now folded into
decode_lisp_time. All callers changed.
(invalid_hz, s_ns_to_double, ticks_hz_list4, mpz_set_time)
(timespec_mpz, timespec_ticks, time_hz_ticks)
(lisp_time_hz_ticks, lisp_time_seconds)
(time_form_stamp, lisp_time_form_stamp, decode_ticks_hz)
(decode_lisp_time, mpz_time, list4_to_timespec):
New functions.
(decode_float_time, decode_time_components, lisp_to_timespec):
Adjust to new struct lisp_time, which does not lose
information like the old one did.
(enum timeform): New enum.
(decode_time_components): New arg FORM. All callers changed.
RESULT and DRESULT are now mutually exclusive; no callers need
to change because of this.
(decode_time_components, lisp_time_struct)
(lisp_seconds_argument, time_arith, make_lisp_time, Ffloat_time)
(Fencode_time):
Add support for (TICKS . HZ) form.
(DECODE_SECS_ONLY): New constant.
(lisp_time_struct): 2nd arg is now enum timeform, not int.
All callers changed.
(check_tm_member): Support bignums.m
(Fencode_time): Add new two-arg functionality.
* src/systime.h (struct lisp_time): Now ticks+hz rather than
hi+lo+us+ps, since ticks+hz does not lose info.
* test/src/systime-tests.el (time-equal-p-nil-nil):
New test.
This refactoring will help improve timestamp handling later
(Bug#32902).
* src/bignum.c (mpz_set_uintmax): Move to bignum.h,
and make inline.
(mpz_set_uintmax_slow): Now extern.
(mpz_to_intmax, mpz_to_uintmax): New functions, with
implementation taken from the old bignum_to_intmax
and bignum_to_uintmax.
(bignum_to_intmax, bignum_to_uintmax): Use them.
This does not change behavior; it’s just long-overdue
refactoring (Bug#32902).
* src/emacs.c (main): Call init_timefns, syms_of_timefns.
* src/timefns.c: New file, containing timestamp-related stuff
from editfns.c and sysdep.c.
* src/Makefile.in (base_obj): Add timefns.o.
* src/editfns.c: Simplify by moving a big chunk to timefns.c.
Do not include systime.h, sys/resource.h, sys/param.h,
strftime.h, coding.h.
(HAVE_TZALLOC_BUG, TM_YEAR_BASE, HAVE_TM_GMTOFF, tzeqlen)
(local_tz, utc_tz, emacs_localtime_rz, emacs_mktime_z)
(invalid_time_zone_specification, xtzfree, tzlookup)
(TIME_T_MIN, TIME_T_MAX, time_overflow, invalid_time)
(check_time_validity, hi_time, lo_time, Fcurrent_time)
(time_add, time_subtract, time_arith, Ftime_add)
(Ftime_subtract, Ftime_less_p, Fget_internal_run_time)
(make_lisp_time, disassemble_lisp_time, decode_float_time)
(lisp_to_timespec, lisp_time_struct, lisp_time_argument)
(lisp_seconds_argument, Ffloat_time, emacs_nmemftime)
(Fformat_time_string, format_time_string, Fdecode_time)
(check_tm_member, Fencode_time, Fcurrent_time_string)
(tm_gmtoff, Fcurrent_time_zone, Fset_time_zone_rule)
(emacs_getenv_TZ, emacs_setenv_TZ): Move to timefns.c.
* src/emacs.c (main): Adjust to initialization changes.
* src/sysdep.c: Include <sys/resource.h> if it's present.
Regularize includes a bit.
(Fget_internal_run_time): Move here from editfns.c.
(init_timefns, syms_of_timefns): New functions.
* src/w32.h (w32_get_internal_run_time): Move decl here
so that it need not be cloned.
* test/src/editfns-tests.el:
* test/src/editfns-tests.el (format-time-string-with-zone)
(format-time-string-with-outlandish-zone)
(editfns-tests--have-leap-seconds)
(format-time-string-with-bignum-on-32-bit):
Move to ...
* test/src/timefns-tests.el: ... this new file.
* src/minibuf.c (syms_of_minibuf) <Vread_hide_char>: Clarify
documentation and mention where else the variable is used.
* doc/lispref/minibuf.texi (Reading a Password): Add an index
entry for 'read-hide-char'.
7296b6f Improve cl-do, cl-do* docstrings
d416109 Avoid returning early in 'while-no-input' due to subprocesses
e8a4d94 Cleanup when opening a new terminal fails. (Bug#32794)
# Conflicts:
# etc/NEWS
* src/xdisp.c (cursor_row_fully_visible_p): Handle the case of
make-cursor-line-fully-visible being a function. Accept a 3rd
argument; if non-zero, assume the caller already tested the
conditions for the cursor being fully-visible, and don't
recheck them. All callers changed.
(try_cursor_movement, try_window_id): Call
cursor_row_fully_visible_p instead of testing the value of
make-cursor-line-fully-visible directly.
(syms_of_xdisp) <make-cursor-line-fully-visible>: Update the
doc string. Define a symbol Qmake_cursor_line_fully_visible.
(Bug#32848)
* lisp/cus-start.el (standard): Update the Custom form.
* etc/NEWS: Mention the change in possible values of
'make-cursor-line-fully-visible'.
* src/keyboard.c (kbd_buffer_store_buffered_event): Support
also the internal buffer-switch events.
(syms_of_keyboard) <Qbuffer_switch>: New DEFSYM.
* lisp/subr.el (while-no-input-ignore-events): Ignore
'buffer-switch' events. Reported by Michael Heerdegen
<michael_heerdegen@web.de>.
* etc/NEWS: Mention the change in behavior of 'while-no-input'
* src/term.c (init_tty): Call delete_terminal_internal if emacs_open
fail.
* src/terminal.c (delete_terminal): Move some code into
delete_terminal_internal and call it.
(delete_terminal_internal): New function.
* src/termhooks.h: Prototype for delete_terminal_internal.
See bug#31904 and bug#32812.
* src/nsterm.m (ns_update_begin): Don't lock focus, only clip if there
is already a view focused.
(ns_update_end): Don't mess with view focusing any more.
(ns_focus): Only clip drawing if there is already a focused view,
otherwise mark area dirty for later drawing. Renamed ns_clip_to_rect.
All callers changed.
(ns_unfocus): Don't unfocus the view any more. Renamed
ns_reset_clipping. All callers changed.
(ns_clip_to_row): Update to match ns_clip_to_rect.
(ns_clear_frame):
(ns_clear_frame_area):
(ns_draw_fringe_bitmap):
(ns_draw_window_cursor):
(ns_draw_vertical_window_border):
(ns_draw_window_divider):
(ns_dumpglyphs_stretch):
(ns_draw_glyph_string): Only draw if ns_focus or ns_clip_to_row
return YES.
(ns_copy_bits): Remove superfluous calls to ns_(un)focus.
(ns_flush_display): New function.
This is for consistency with time-less-p.
* doc/lispref/os.texi (Time Calculations), etc/NEWS:
* src/editfns.c (Ftime_equal_p, syms_of_editfns):
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/timer-tests.el (timer-test-multiple-of-time):
Rename.
* doc/lispref/os.texi (Time Calculations):
Document time-equal, and the behavior on NaNs and infinities of
time-less-p, time-add, time-subtract.
* etc/NEWS: Mention the change.
* src/editfns.c (time_arith): Change last arg from function
to bool. All callers changed. Do the right thing with
infinities and NaNs.
(time_cmp): New function, which handlesx infinities and NaNs.
(Ftime_less_p): Use it.
(Ftime_equal): New function.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/timer-tests.el (timer-test-multiple-of-time):
Use it.
* src/bignum.c (mpz_bufsize): New function.
(bignum_bufsize): Use it.
(mpz_get_d_rounded): New function.
(bignum_to_double): Use it.
* src/bignum.c (bignum_to_double):
* src/data.c (bignum_arith_driver):
When converting bignums to double, round instead of
truncating, to be consistent with what happens with fixnums.
* test/src/floatfns-tests.el (bignum-to-float): Test rounding.