* lisp/emacs-lisp/advice.el (ad-map-arglists):
* lisp/kermit.el (kermit-clean-on):
* lisp/mh-e/mh-comp.el (mh-repl-group-formfile):
* src/keyboard.c (Frecursive_edit):
Use curved quotes when quoting text containing apostrophe,
so that the apostrophe isn't curved in the output.
Fix several problems with the recently-added custom variable
help-quote-translation where the code would quote inconsistently
in help buffers. Add support for quoting 'like this', which
is common in other GNU programs in ASCII environments. Change
help-quote-translation to use more mnemonic values: values are now the
initial quoting char, e.g., (setq help-quote-translation ?`) gets the
traditional Emacs help-buffer quoting style `like this'. Change the
default behavior of substitute-command-keys to match what's done in
set-locale-environment, i.e., quote ‘like this’ if displayable,
'like this' otherwise.
* doc/lispref/help.texi (Keys in Documentation): Document
new behavior of substitute-command-keys, and document
help-quote-translation.
* doc/lispref/tips.texi (Documentation Tips):
Mention the effect of help-quote-translation.
* etc/NEWS: Mention new behavior of substitute-command-keys,
and merge help-quote-translation news into it.
When talking about doc strings, mention new ways to type quotes.
* lisp/cedet/mode-local.el (overload-docstring-extension):
Revert my recent change to this function, which shouldn't be
needed as the result is a doc string.
* lisp/cedet/mode-local.el (mode-local-print-binding)
(mode-local-describe-bindings-2):
* lisp/cedet/srecode/srt-mode.el (srecode-macro-help):
* lisp/cus-theme.el (describe-theme-1):
* lisp/descr-text.el (describe-text-properties-1, describe-char):
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-generic.el (cl--generic-describe):
* lisp/emacs-lisp/eieio-opt.el (eieio-help-class)
(eieio-help-constructor):
* lisp/emacs-lisp/package.el (describe-package-1):
* lisp/faces.el (describe-face):
* lisp/help-fns.el (help-fns--key-bindings)
(help-fns--compiler-macro, help-fns--parent-mode)
(help-fns--obsolete, help-fns--interactive-only)
(describe-function-1, describe-variable):
* lisp/help.el (describe-mode):
Use substitute-command-keys to ensure a more-consistent quoting
style in help buffers.
* lisp/cus-start.el (standard):
Document new help-quote-translation behavior.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/lisp-mode.el (lisp-fdefs):
* lisp/help-mode.el (help-xref-symbol-regexp, help-xref-info-regexp)
(help-xref-url-regexp):
* lisp/international/mule-cmds.el (help-xref-mule-regexp-template):
* lisp/wid-edit.el (widget-documentation-link-regexp):
Also match 'foo', in case we're in a help buffer generated when
help-quote-translation is ?'.
* src/doc.c: Include disptab.h, for DISP_CHAR_VECTOR.
(LEFT_SINGLE_QUOTATION_MARK, uLSQM0, uLSQM1, uLSQM2, uRSQM0)
(uRSQM1, uRSQM2, LSQM, RSQM): New constants.
(Fsubstitute_command_keys): Document and implement new behavior.
(Vhelp_quote_translation): Document new behavior.
src/doc.c (traditional, prefer-unicode): new symbols.
(help-quote-translation): new variable.
(Fsubstitute_command_keys): make translation of quotes dependent on
`help-quote-translation'; also translate curly quotes back to ASCII
ones.
lisp/cus-start.el (top-level): Add a customization entry for
`help-quote-translation'.
* src/xdisp.c (try_scrolling): Prevent an infloop when scrolling
down near ZV. (Bug#20808)
Call bidi_unshelve_cache to avoid memory leaks. Use IT_CHARPOS
instead of CHARPOS.
* admin/unidata/Makefile.in (AWK): New, set by configure.
(all): Add charscript.el.
(blocks): New variable.
(charscript.el, ${unidir}/charscript.el): New targets.
(extraclean): Also remove generated charscript.el.
* admin/unidata/blocks.awk: New script.
* admin/unidata/Blocks.txt: New data file, from unicode.org.
* lisp/international/characters.el: Load charscript.
* src/Makefile.in (charscript): New variable.
(${charscript}): New target.
(${lispintdir}/characters.elc): Depend on charscript.elc.
(temacs$(EXEEXT)): Depend on charscript.
; * admin/unidata/README: Mention Blocks.txt.
; * .gitignore: Add lisp/international/charscript.el.
This backports Eli Zaretskii's solution of this problem for W32
to X and NS.
* src/nsfns.m (image_cache_refcount): Define unconditionally.
(unwind_create_frame): If the image cache's reference count
hasn't been updated yet, do that now.
(Fx_create_frame): Set image_cache_refcount unconditionally.
* src/xfns.c (image_cache_refcount): Define unconditionally.
(unwind_create_frame): If the image cache's reference count
hasn't been updated yet, do that now.
(Fx_create_frame, x_create_tip_frame): Set image_cache_refcount
unconditionally.
* src/w32fns.c (image_cache_refcount): Make it a ptrdiff_t as on
X and NS.
* src/font.c (Ffont_spec): Doc fix: elaborate on the values and
use of the ':lang' property of the font spec.
* doc/emacs/frames.texi (Fonts): Document the language names that
can be in the STYLE part of XLFD.
* doc/lispref/display.texi (Low-Level Font): Document the ':lang'
property.
* configure.ac (SETUP_SLAVE_PTY) [sol2* | unixware]:
Adjust to process.c change.
* src/process.c (create_process): Declare volatile variables at
top level of this function, so that they're less likely to be
reused later in the function in the code executed by the vforked
child. Do not declare locals used only in the vforked child, as
they might share memory with locals still live in the parent.
Instead, use the same variables in the child as in the parent.
This works around a subtle bug that causes a garbage collector
crash when Emacs is built with Sun C 5.13 sparc on Solaris 10.
* configure.ac (PTY_OPEN): Define to plain 'open'
on SVR4-derived hosts, so that the O_CLOEXEC flag isn't set.
* src/process.c (allocate_pty): Set the O_CLOEXEC flag after
calling PTY_TTY_NAME_SPRINTF, for the benefit of SVR4-derived
hosts that call grantpt which does its work via a setuid subcommand
(Bug#19191, Bug#19927, Bug#20555, Bug#20686).
Also, set O_CLOEXEC even if PTY_OPEN is not defined, since it
seems relevant in that case too.
* src/fontset.c (face_for_char): If the character's script is
'symbol', and the font used for ASCII face has a glyph for it, use
the font for the ASCII face instead of searching the fontsets.
This comes instead of NS-specific code that used the current
face's font instead, which is now disabled due to undesirable
consequences. (Bug#20727)
This fixes bug#20628.
* src/xdisp.c (get_phys_cursor_geometry): Correct the Y
coordinate of a hollow cursor glyph when the original glyph's
ascent is too small.
(get_font_ascent_descent, normal_char_ascent_descent)
(normal_char_height): New functions.
(handle_single_display_spec, append_space_for_newline)
(calc_pixel_width_or_height, produce_stretch_glyph)
(calc_line_height_property): Use normal_char_ascent_descent and
normal_char_height.
(x_produce_glyphs): When font-global values of ascent and descent
are too large, use per-character glyph metrics instead, if
possible. But don't allow the glyph row's ascent and descent
values become smaller than the values from the metrics of the
font's "normal" character.
* src/xftfont.c (xftfont_draw):
* src/w32font.c (w32font_draw): Correct the values of ascent and
descent used to draw glyphless characters' hex code in a box.
* src/xterm.c (x_draw_glyph_string_background):
* src/xdisp.c (x_produce_glyphs):
* src/w32term.c (x_draw_glyph_string_background):
* src/nsterm.m (ns_maybe_dumpglyphs_background): Use FONT_TOO_HIGH
to detect fonts whose global ascent and descent values are too
large to be used in layout decision, and redraw the background
when that happens.
* src/dispextern.h (FONT_TOO_HIGH): New macro.
(get_font_ascent_descent): Add prototype.
* src/xterm.c (x_new_font):
* src/w32term.c (x_new_font):
* src/nsterm.m (x_new_font):
* src/font.c (font_open_entity):
* src/composite.c (composition_gstring_width): Use
get_font_ascent_descent to obtain reasonable values for ascent and
descent of a font.
* lisp/subr.el (string-greaterp): New function. Also aliased to
`string>'.
* test/automated/subr-tests.el (string-comparison-test): Add unit
tests for `string>'and `string<'.
* src/fns.c (string-lessp): Better docstring.
* src/editfns.c (set_time_zone_rule) [WINDOWSNT]: Always call
'xputenv', even if no reallocation of tzvalbuf was necessary.
This fixes a bug in timezone-related functions on MS-Windows.
Reported by Fabrice Popineau <fabrice.popineau@gmail.com>.
Starting from a display string after a newline, point went to the
previous line. Also, fix an inadvertent use of a buffer position
with FETCH_BYTE. (Bug#20701)
* src/nsterm.m (ns_maybe_dumpglyphs_background): Force redraw of
glyph string background also when the font in use claims
preposterously large global height value. Helps to remove
artifacts left from previous displays when glyphless characters
are displayed as hex code in a box.
(x_new_font): Call get_font_ascent_descent to obtain a reasonable
value for FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT, even when a font claims very large
value for its height.
A few Emacs diagnostics go directly to stderr, and so can't easily
contain curved quotes (as non-UTF-8 locales might mishandle them).
Instead of bothering to add support for this rarity, reword the
diagnostics so that they don't use grave accent to quote.
* src/alloc.c (mark_memory): Fix comment.
* src/buffer.c (init_buffer):
* src/dispnew.c (init_display):
* src/emacs.c (main, sort_args):
* src/lread.c (dir_warning):
* src/term.c (init_tty):
* src/unexmacosx.c (unexec):
* src/xfns.c (select_visual):
* src/xterm.c (cvt_string_to_pixel, x_io_error_quitter):
Reword stderr diagnostics to avoid quoting `like this'.
* src/unexmacosx.c: Include errno.h.
* src/xfns.c (select_visual): Encode value for locale.
Calls like (print FOO) could generate improperly encoded or
hard-to-read output if FOO contains characters outside the system
locale. Fix this by treating batch stdout and stderr like
interactive standard display, when it comes to transliterating and
encoding characters (Bug#20545).
* doc/emacs/mule.texi (Communication Coding):
* doc/lispref/display.texi (Active Display Table):
* doc/lispref/nonascii.texi (Locales):
* etc/NEWS:
* src/coding.c (syms_of_coding):
* src/dispnew.c (syms_of_display):
Document this.
* src/print.c: Include disptab.h.
(printchar_to_stream): New function, with much of the guts of the
old Fexternal_debugging_output, except this one also uses the
standard display table.
(printchar, strout, Fexternal_debugging_output): Use it.
Remove DEFSYMs that aren't used at the C level. Also:
* src/decompress.c (Qzlib_dll):
* src/font.c (Qunicode_sip):
* src/frame.c (Qtip_frame):
* src/ftfont.c (Qserif):
* src/gnutls.c (Qgnutls_dll):
* src/xml.c (Qlibxml2_dll):
Move from here ...
* src/w32fns.c (syms_of_w32fns): ... to here,
as these are used only on MS-Windows.
* src/xdisp.c (x_produce_glyphs): When it->ascent and it->descent
are determined from per-character metrics, don't let the
max_ascent and max_descent become smaller than values returned by
normal_char_ascent_descent, to avoid unpleasant dynamic resizing
of screen line heights when text changes.
* src/xterm.c (x_new_font)
* src/w32term.c (x_new_font): Call get_font_ascent_descent to
obtain a reasonable value for FRAME_LINE_HEIGHT, even when a font
claims very large value for its height.
* src/font.c (font_open_entity): Call get_font_ascent_descent to
obtain a reasonable value for FRAME_SMALLEST_FONT_HEIGHT, even
when a font claims very large value for its height.
* src/editfns.c, src/lisp.h (format2): Remove.
It is more trouble than it's worth, now that we have CALLN.
This is just a minor refactoring.
* src/buffer.c (Fkill_buffer):
* src/dbusbind.c (XD_OBJECT_TO_STRING):
* src/fileio.c (barf_or_query_if_file_exists):
Adjust to format2 going away.
Also, be more consistent about calls to 'Fmessage' vs 'message'.
* src/alloc.c (Fgc_status):
Prefer AUTO_STRING to build_string for Fmessage call.
* src/data.c (Fmake_variable_buffer_local)
(Fmake_local_variable, Fmake_variable_frame_local):
* src/doc.c (store_function_docstring):
Use Fmessage, not message, since the argument can contain
non-ASCII characters, and this can cause the resulting message
to be incorrectly encoded for the current environment.
* src/fns.c (maybe_resize_hash_table):
* src/xselect.c (x_clipboard_manager_save_all):
Use message, not Fmessage, since Fmessage's power isn't needed here.
* src/process.c (Fmake_network_process): Reword message to avoid %s.
* src/xdisp.c (vmessage): Document restrictions on message contents.
(message_nolog) [false]: Remove unused code.
* src/xdisp.c (x_produce_glyphs): Call normal_char_ascent_descent
for reasonable values of font ascent and descent.
(get_font_ascent_descent): New function.
* src/composite.c (composition_gstring_width): Call
get_font_ascent_descent for reasonable values of font ascent and
descent.
* dispextern.h: Add prototype for get_font_ascent_descent.
* src/xdisp.c (normal_char_ascent_descent): Accept additional
argument: the character to use for metrics in case the font
declares too large ascent and descent values. Add 1 pixel to
ascent and descent values.
(normal_char_height): Accept additional argument: the character to
use for metrics in case the font declares too large height value.
Call normal_char_ascent_descent instead of doing calculations for
a different default character.
(estimate_mode_line_height, handle_single_display_spec)
(calc_pixel_width_or_height, produce_stretch_glyph)
(calc_line_height_property, produce_glyphless_glyph): All callers
changed.
(append_space_for_newline): Make sure the space glyph produced at
end of line has correct ascent and descent values, and the glyph
row has correct height, even when it's empty.