There is a conflict between forward matching and backward matching
composition rules involving the same codepoint, which can cause the
backward matching ones not to be invoked. Ensure that VS-15 (U+FE0E)
and VS-16 (U+FE0F) are composed by forward matching rules instead in
order to avoid this issue.
* admin/unidata/emoji-zwj.awk: Add rules for CHAR+VS-15 and CHAR+VS-16.
* lisp/composite.el: remove backward matching rule for VS-15. (Bug#63731)
* lisp/composite.el (lgstring-glyph-boundary): New function.
* lisp/simple.el (delete-forward-char): Call
'lgstring-glyph-boundary' to find where to end the deletion inside
an automatic composition. (Bug#56237)
* admin/unidata/blocks.awk: Remove emoji overrides for codepoints with
Emoji_Presentation = No, they're no longer necessary.
* lisp/composite.el: Remove #xFE0F (VS-16) from the range handled by
`compose-gstring-for-variation-glyph' so it can be handled by
`font_range'.
* src/composite.c (syms_of_composite): New variable
`auto-composition-emoji-eligible-codepoints'.
* admin/unidata/emoji-zwj.awk: Generate value for
`auto-composition-emoji-eligible-codepoints'. Add
`composition-function-table' entries for 'codepoint + U+FE0F' for
them.
* src/font.c (codepoint_is_emoji_eligible): New function to check if
we should try to use the emoji font for a codepoint.
(font_range): Use it.
It logically belongs in composite.el, not japanese.el
* lisp/language/japanese.el (compose-gstring-for-variation-glyph):
Remove from here.
* lisp/composite.el (compose-gstring-for-variation-glyph): And add here.
* src/composite.c (char_composable_p): Allow SPC and other Zs
characters to be composed.
* lisp/composite.el (compose-gstring-for-graphic): Don't
reject characters whose general category is Zs. (Bug#14461)
I audited use of lsh in the Lisp source code, and fixed the
glitches that I found. While I was at it, I replaced uses of lsh
with ash when either will do. Replacement is OK when either
argument is known to be nonnegative, or when only the low-order
bits of the result matter, and is a (minor) win since ash is a bit
more solid than lsh nowadays, and is a bit faster.
* lisp/calc/calc-ext.el (math-check-fixnum):
Prefer most-positive-fixnum to (lsh -1 -1).
* lisp/vc/vc-hg.el (vc-hg-state-fast): When testing fixnum width,
prefer (zerop (ash most-positive-fixnum -32)) to (zerop (lsh -1
32)) (Bug#32485#11).
* lisp/emacs-lisp/bytecomp.el (byte-compile-lapcode):
Tighten sanity-check for bytecode overflow, by checking that the
result of (ash pc -8) is nonnegative. Formerly this check was not
needed since lsh was used and the number overflowed differently.
* lisp/net/dns.el (dns-write): Fix some obvious sign typos in
shift counts. Evidently this part of the code has never been
exercised.
* lisp/progmodes/hideif.el (hif-shiftleft, hif-shiftright):
* lisp/term/common-win.el (x-setup-function-keys):
Simplify.
* admin/unidata/unidata-gen.el, admin/unidata/uvs.el:
* doc/lispref/keymaps.texi, doc/lispref/syntax.texi:
* doc/misc/calc.texi, doc/misc/cl.texi, etc/NEWS.19:
* lisp/arc-mode.el, lisp/calc/calc-bin.el, lisp/calc/calc-comb.el:
* lisp/calc/calc-ext.el, lisp/calc/calc-math.el:
* lisp/cedet/semantic/wisent/comp.el, lisp/composite.el:
* lisp/disp-table.el, lisp/dos-fns.el, lisp/edmacro.el:
* lisp/emacs-lisp/bindat.el, lisp/emacs-lisp/byte-opt.el:
* lisp/emacs-lisp/bytecomp.el, lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-extra.el:
* lisp/erc/erc-dcc.el, lisp/facemenu.el, lisp/gnus/message.el:
* lisp/gnus/nndoc.el, lisp/gnus/nnmaildir.el, lisp/image.el:
* lisp/international/ccl.el, lisp/international/fontset.el:
* lisp/international/mule-cmds.el, lisp/international/mule.el:
* lisp/json.el, lisp/mail/binhex.el, lisp/mail/rmail.el:
* lisp/mail/uudecode.el, lisp/md4.el, lisp/net/dns.el:
* lisp/net/ntlm.el, lisp/net/sasl.el, lisp/net/socks.el:
* lisp/net/tramp.el, lisp/obsolete/levents.el:
* lisp/obsolete/pgg-parse.el, lisp/org/org.el:
* lisp/org/ox-publish.el, lisp/progmodes/cc-defs.el:
* lisp/progmodes/ebnf2ps.el, lisp/progmodes/hideif.el:
* lisp/ps-bdf.el, lisp/ps-print.el, lisp/simple.el:
* lisp/tar-mode.el, lisp/term/common-win.el:
* lisp/term/tty-colors.el, lisp/term/xterm.el, lisp/vc/vc-git.el:
* lisp/vc/vc-hg.el, lisp/x-dnd.el, test/src/data-tests.el:
Prefer ash to lsh when either will do.
Add a paragraph to minor mode's docstring documenting the mode's ARG
usage if the supplied docstring doesn't already contain the word "ARG".
* easy-mmode.el (easy-mmode--arg-docstring): New const.
(easy-mmode--arg-docstring): New function.
(define-minor-mode): Use them.
Remove argument documentation from all minor modes.
* src/font.c (font_range): If called with STRING non-nil and FACE
a NULL pointer, compute face by calling face_at_string_position.
(Bug#29506)
* lisp/composite.el (find-composition): Doc fix.
Provide a new option 'arabic-shaper-ZWNJ-handling' that controls how
to display ZWNJ in Arabic text rendering (Bug#28339).
* lisp/language/misc-lang.el: Register arabic-shape-gstring in
composition-function-table.
(arabic-shaper-ZWNJ-handling): New variable.
(arabic-shape-log): New variable.
(arabic-shape-gstring): New function.
* lisp/composite.el (lgstring-remove-glyph): New function.
Most of this change is to boilerplate commentary such as license URLs.
This change was prompted by ftp://ftp.gnu.org's going-away party,
planned for November. Change these FTP URLs to https://ftp.gnu.org
instead. Make similar changes for URLs to other organizations moving
away from FTP. Also, change HTTP to HTTPS for URLs to gnu.org and
fsf.org when this works, as this will further help defend against
man-in-the-middle attacks (for this part I omitted the MS-DOS and
MS-Windows sources and the test tarballs to keep the workload down).
HTTPS is not fully working to lists.gnu.org so I left those URLs alone
for now.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/easy-mmode.el (easy-mmode-pretty-mode-name):
Produce prettier names of globalized minor modes.
* lisp/composite.el (global-auto-composition-mode): Make it a
globalized mode. (Bug#22682)
* composite.el: Setup composition-function-table for dotted circle.
(compose-gstring-for-dotted-circle): New function.
* international/characters.el: Add category "^" to all
non-spacing characters.