(get_boot_time_1): Rework to avoid using emacs_open.
This doesn't actually fix a leak, but is better anyway.
(read_lock_data): Use read, not emacs_read.
`file-notify-support'. Do not autoload. Adapt all uses.
(file-notify-supported-p): New defun.
* autorevert.el (auto-revert-use-notify): Use
`file-notify-supported-p' instead of `file-notify-support'. Adapt
docstring.
(auto-revert-notify-add-watch): Use `file-notify-supported-p'.
* net/tramp.el (tramp-file-name-for-operation):
Add `file-notify-supported-p'.
* net/tramp-sh.el (tramp-sh-handle-file-notify-supported-p):
New defun.
(tramp-sh-file-name-handler-alist): Add it as handler for
`file-notify-supported-p '.
* net/tramp-adb.el (tramp-adb-file-name-handler-alist):
* net/tramp-gvfs.el (tramp-gvfs-file-name-handler-alist):
* net/tramp-smb.el (tramp-smb-file-name-handler-alist):
Add `ignore' as handler for `file-notify-*' functions.
Include <errno.h>.
(load_charset_map_from_file): Don't leak file descriptor on error.
Use plain record_xmalloc since the allocation is larger than
MAX_ALLOCA; that's simpler here. Simplify test for exhaustion
of entries.
* eval.c (record_unwind_protect_nothing):
* fileio.c (fclose_unwind):
New functions.
* lread.c (load_unwind): Remove. All uses replaced by fclose_unwind.
The replacement doesn't block input, but that no longer seems
necessary.
(Fload): Close some races that leaked fds or streams when 'load'
was interrupted.
(Fload, openp): Report error number of last nontrivial failure to open.
ENOENT counts as trivial.
* eval.c (do_nothing, clear_unwind_protect, set_unwind_protect_ptr):
New functions.
* fileio.c (close_file_unwind): No need to test whether FD is nonnegative,
now that the function is always called with a nonnegative arg.
* lisp.h (set_unwind_protect_ptr, set_unwind_protect_int): Remove.
All uses replaced with ...
(clear_unwind_protect, set_unwind_protect_ptr): New decls.
* callproc.c (Fcall_process_region): Pass nil, not "/dev/null",
to Fcall_process when the input is empty. This simplifies the
code a bit. It makes no difference on POSIXish platforms but
apparently it fixes a bug on w32.
Fixes: debbugs:14885
* fileio.c (close_file_unwind): Don't close if FD is negative;
this can happen when unwinding a zapped file descriptor.
(Finsert_file_contents): Unwind-protect the fd before the point marker,
in case Emacs runs out of memory between the two unwind-protects.
Don't trash errno when closing FD.
Zap the FD in the specpdl when closing it, instead of deferring
the removal of the unwind-protect; this fixes a bug where a child
function unwinds the stack past us.
Fixes: debbugs:14839
This also lessens the need to write wrappers for callbacks,
and the need for make_save_pointer.
* alloca.c (free_save_value):
* atimer.c (run_all_atimers):
Now extern.
* alloc.c (safe_alloca_unwind):
* atimer.c (unwind_stop_other_atimers):
* keyboard.c (cancel_hourglass_unwind) [HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM]:
* menu.c (cleanup_popup_menu) [HAVE_NS]:
* minibuf.c (choose_minibuf_frame_1):
* process.c (make_serial_process_unwind):
* xdisp.h (pop_message_unwind):
* xselect.c (queue_selection_requests_unwind):
Remove no-longer-needed wrapper. All uses replaced by the wrappee.
* alloca.c (record_xmalloc):
Prefer record_unwind_protect_ptr to record_unwind_protect with
make_save_pointer.
* alloca.c (Fgarbage_collect):
Prefer record_unwind_protect_void to passing a dummy.
* buffer.c (restore_buffer):
* window.c (restore_window_configuration):
* xfns.c, w32fns.c (do_unwind_create_frame)
New wrapper. All record-unwind uses of wrappee changed.
* buffer.c (set_buffer_if_live):
* callproc.c (call_process_cleanup, delete_temp_file):
* coding.c (code_conversion_restore):
* dired.c (directory_files_internal_w32_unwind) [WINDOWSNT]:
* editfns.c (save_excursion_restore)
(subst_char_in_region_unwind, subst_char_in_region_unwind_1)
(save_restriction_restore):
* eval.c (restore_stack_limits, un_autoload):
* fns.c (require_unwind):
* keyboard.c (recursive_edit_unwind, tracking_off):
* lread.c (record_load_unwind, load_warn_old_style_backquotes):
* macros.c (pop_kbd_macro, restore_menu_items):
* nsfns.m (unwind_create_frame):
* print.c (print_unwind):
* process.c (start_process_unwind):
* search.c (unwind_set_match_data):
* window.c (select_window_norecord, select_frame_norecord):
* xdisp.c (unwind_with_echo_area_buffer, unwind_format_mode_line)
(fast_set_selected_frame):
* xfns.c, w32fns.c (unwind_create_tip_frame):
Return void, not a dummy Lisp_Object. All uses changed.
* buffer.h (set_buffer_if_live): Move decl here from lisp.h.
* callproc.c (call_process_kill):
* fileio.c (restore_point_unwind, decide_coding_unwind)
(build_annotations_unwind):
* insdel.c (Fcombine_after_change_execute_1):
* keyboard.c (read_char_help_form_unwind):
* menu.c (unuse_menu_items):
* minibuf.c (run_exit_minibuf_hook, read_minibuf_unwind):
* sound.c (sound_cleanup):
* xdisp.c (unwind_redisplay):
* xfns.c (clean_up_dialog):
* xselect.c (x_selection_request_lisp_error, x_catch_errors_unwind):
Accept no args and return void, instead of accepting and returning
a dummy Lisp_Object. All uses changed.
* cygw32.c (fchdir_unwind):
* fileio.c (close_file_unwind):
* keyboard.c (restore_kboard_configuration):
* lread.c (readevalllop_1):
* process.c (wait_reading_process_output_unwind):
Accept int and return void, rather than accepting an Emacs integer
and returning a dummy object. In some cases this fixes an
unlikely bug when the corresponding int is outside Emacs integer
range. All uses changed.
* dired.c (directory_files_internal_unwind):
* fileio.c (do_auto_save_unwind):
* gtkutil.c (pop_down_dialog):
* insdel.c (reset_var_on_error):
* lread.c (load_unwind):
* xfns.c (clean_up_file_dialog):
* xmenu.c, nsmenu.m (pop_down_menu):
* xmenu.c (cleanup_widget_value_tree):
* xselect.c (wait_for_property_change_unwind):
Accept pointer and return void, rather than accepting an Emacs
save value encapsulating the pointer and returning a dummy object.
All uses changed.
* editfns.c (Fformat): Update the saved pointer directly via
set_unwind_protect_ptr rather than indirectly via make_save_pointer.
* eval.c (specpdl_func): Remove. All uses replaced by definiens.
(unwind_body): New function.
(record_unwind_protect): First arg is now a function returning void,
not a dummy Lisp_Object.
(record_unwind_protect_ptr, record_unwind_protect_int)
(record_unwind_protect_void): New functions.
(unbind_to): Support SPECPDL_UNWIND_PTR etc.
* fileio.c (struct auto_save_unwind): New type.
(do_auto_save_unwind): Use it.
(do_auto_save_unwind_1): Remove; subsumed by new do_auto_save_unwind.
* insdel.c (struct rvoe_arg): New type.
(reset_var_on_error): Use it.
* lisp.h (SPECPDL_UNWIND_PTR, SPECPDL_UNWIND_INT, SPECPDL_UNWIND_VOID):
New constants.
(specbinding_func): Remove; there are now several such functions.
(union specbinding): New members unwind_ptr, unwind_int, unwind_void.
(set_unwind_protect_ptr): New function.
* xselect.c: Remove unnecessary forward decls, to simplify maintenance.
* fileio.c (Fcopy_file, Finsert_file_contents, Fwrite_region):
Say "Read error" and "Write error", rather than "I/O error", or
"IO error reading", or "IO error writing", when a read or write
error occurs.
* process.c (Fmake_network_process, wait_reading_process_output)
(send_process, Fprocess_send_eof, wait_reading_process_output):
Capitalize diagnostics consistently. Put "failed foo" at the
start of the diagnostic, so that we don't capitalize the
function name "foo". Consistently say "failed" for such
diagnostics.
* sysdep.c, w32.c (serial_open): Now accepts Lisp string, not C string.
All callers changed. This is so it can use report_file_error.
* sysdep.c (serial_open, serial_configure): Capitalize I/O
diagnostics consistently as above.
If the file name is neither null nor a pair, package it up as a
singleton list. All callers changed, both to this function and to
report_file_error. This fixes a bug where the memory allocator
invoked by list1 set errno so that the immediately following
report_file_error reported the wrong errno value.
* etc/NEWS: Document blink-cursor-blinks and blink timers stopped.
* lisp/frame.el (blink-cursor-blinks): New defcustom.
(blink-cursor-blinks-done): New defvar.
(blink-cursor-start): Set blink-cursor-blinks-done to 1.
(blink-cursor-timer-function): Check if number of blinks has been
done on X and NS.
(blink-cursor-suspend, blink-cursor-check): New defuns.
* src/frame.c (Fhandle_focus_in, Fhandle_focus_out): New functions.
(Fhandle_switch_frame): Call Fhandle_focus_in.
(syms_of_frame): defsubr handle-focus-in/out.
* src/keyboard.c (Qfocus_in, Qfocus_out): New static objects.
(make_lispy_focus_in, make_lispy_focus_out): Declare and define.
(kbd_buffer_get_event): For FOCUS_IN, make a focus_in event if no
switch frame event is made. Check ! NILP (event->arg) if X11 (moved
from xterm.c). Make focus_out event for FOCUS_OUT_EVENT if NS or X11
and there is a focused frame.
(head_table): Add focus-in and focus-out.
(keys_of_keyboard): Add focus-in and focus-out to Vspecial_event_map,
bind to handle-focus-in/out.
* src/nsterm.m (windowDidResignKey): If this is the focused frame, generate
FOCUS_OUT_EVENT.
* src/termhooks.h (enum event_kind): Add FOCUS_OUT_EVENT.
* src/xterm.c (x_focus_changed): Always generate FOCUS_IN_EVENT.
Set event->arg to Qt if switch-event shall be generated.
Generate FOCUS_OUT_EVENT for FocusOut if this is the focused frame.
* sysdep.c (emacs_pipe): New function, that implements
pipe2 (fd, O_CLOEXEC) even on hosts that lack O_CLOEXEC.
This should port better to CentOS 5 and to Mac OS X 10.6.
All calls to pipe2 changed.
Fixes: debbugs:14862
(create_temp_file): New function, with the temp-file-creation part
of the old Fcall_process_region. Use Fcopy_sequence to create the
temp file name, rather than alloca + build_string, for simplicity.
Don't bother to block input around the temp file creation;
shouldn't be needed. Simplify use of mktemp. Use
record_unwind_protect immediately after creating the temp file;
this closes an unlikely race where the temp file was not removed.
Use memcpy rather than an open-coded loop.
(Fcall_process_region): Use the new function. If the input is
empty, redirect from /dev/null rather than from a newly created
empty temp file; this avoids unnecessary file system traffic.
(desktop-restore-in-current-display): Now offer more options.
(desktop-restoring-reuses-frames): New customization option.
(desktop--saved-states): Doc fix.
(desktop-filter-parameters-alist): New variable, renamed and expanded from
desktop--excluded-frame-parameters.
(desktop--target-display): New variable.
(desktop-switch-to-gui-p, desktop-switch-to-tty-p, desktop--filter-tty*)
(desktop--filter-*-color, desktop--filter-minibuffer)
(desktop--filter-restore-desktop-parm, desktop--filter-save-desktop-parm)
(desktop-restore-in-original-display-p): New functions.
(desktop--filter-frame-parms): Use new desktop-filter-parameters-alist.
(desktop--save-minibuffer-frames): New function, inspired by a similar
function from Martin Rudalics.
(desktop--save-frames): Call it; play nice with desktop-globals-to-save.
(desktop--restore-in-this-display-p): Remove.
(desktop--find-frame): Rename from desktop--find-frame-in-display and add
predicate argument.
(desktop--make-full-frame): Remove, integrated into desktop--make-frame.
(desktop--reuse-list): New variable.
(desktop--select-frame, desktop--make-frame, desktop--sort-states):
New functions.
(desktop--restore-frames): Add support for "minibuffer-special" frames.
lisp/international/mule.el (define-coding-system): Doc fix.
etc/NEWS: Document prefer-utf-8 coding-system and the new attributes
:inhibit-null-byte-detection, :inhibit-iso-escape-detection, and
:prefer-utf-8.
* eval.c (grow_specpdl): Increment specpdl top by 1 and check for
specpdl overflow here, to simplify callers; all callers changed.
Always reserve an unused entry at the stack top; this avoids
losing the top entry's information when memory is exhausted.
(ruby-syntax-expansion-allowed-p): Support array of symbols, for
Ruby 2.0.
(ruby-font-lock-keywords): Distinguish calls to functions with
module-like names from module references. Highlight character
literals.