* lisp/progmodes/c-ts-mode.el:
(c-ts-mode--anchor-prev-sibling): Fix parentheses and use a
slightly more efficient function.
* test/lisp/progmodes/c-ts-mode-resources/indent.erts: Replace
the tab in the test code with spaces.
* lisp/kmacro.el (kmacro-menu--refresh): Include the second
argument of 'format-kbd-macro' so that the formatted keyboard
macro is on a single line. (Bug#73797)
The intentation behavior differed between c-mode/c++-mode
and *-ts-mode for initializer lists where the first element was
not at beginning-of-line. The anchor-prev-sibling function gave
up and returned nil, but it should (probably) anchor on the
first element in the initializer list, such as this:
return { v1, v2, ...,
y1, y2, ... };
c-ts-mode behaved better and figured out how to align, but I
added a test for a similar compound literal to prevent
regressions.
* lisp/progmodes/c-ts-mode.el (c-ts-mode--anchor-prev-sibling):
Anchor at first sibling unless bol is found.
* test/lisp/progmodes/c-ts-mode-resources/indent.erts: New
initializer list and compound literal test.
Copyright-paperwork-exempt: yes
Rmail-MIME decodes text of email, including removal of
CR characters, but that can segfault if the text of some
MIME part is empty.
* src/coding.c (decode_coding_raw_text):
* lisp/mail/rmailmm.el (rmail-mime-insert-decoded-text): Don't
attempt to decode empty text region.
According to Wikipedia, XIE "is no longer included in the X11 reference
distribution, having been removed with X11R6.7 in 2004."
Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_Image_Extension
* etc/TODO: Delete item to use XIE X extension.
This reverts an accidental change which allowed
'electric-layout-mode' to insert newlines inside strings and
comments. The new behavior can be obtained by setting the
new variable 'electric-layout-allow-in-comment-or-string' to a
non-nil value.
* lisp/electric.el (electric-layout-allow-in-comment-or-string):
New variable to determine whether inserting newlines is
permitted within comments or strings.
(electric-layout-post-self-insert-function-1): Restore the
previous default behavior of not inserting newlines within
comments or strings.
* lisp/mail/mailabbrev.el (mail-abbrev-mode-regexp):
* lisp/mail/mailalias.el (mail-address-field-regexp)
(mail-complete-alist): Add "X-Debbugs-Cc" to headers where email
aliases should be expanded, for compatibility with emacsbug.el.
This use case was broken by the improvement that attempts to
offer the current buffer's file name as the default file whose
tags to list.
* lisp/progmodes/etags.el
(tags--get-current-buffer-name-in-tags-file): Doc fix. Return nil
if no file is associated with the current buffer, and avoid
signaling an error if 'buffer-file-name' returns nil. (Bug#37611)
(list-tags): Doc fix. Signal an error if the user specifies no
file name at the prompt.
* doc/emacs/maintaining.texi (List Identifiers): Fix wording of
the documentation of 'list-tags'.
* lisp/window.el (count-windows): Refer to walk-windows for the
precise meaning of both the MINIBUF and ALL-FRAMES arguments,
not just the ALL-FRAMES argument. In both functions, these
arguments are both passed through to window-list-1.
* lisp/progmodes/lua-ts-mode.el (lua-ts-send-buffer)
(lua-ts-send-file, lua-ts-send-region): Mark inferior interaction
commands that are only relevant in Lua buffers. (Bug#73586)
In 'M-x customize', Eglot fits in better in "Programming -> Tools", with
the likes of Flymake and Gud, than it does in "Applications", with ERC
and Newsticker.
* lisp/progmodes/eglot.el (eglot): Change :group of defgroup to 'tools'.
* lisp/progmodes/python.el: Remove out-of-date documentation about
automatic indentation; 'electric-indent-mode' is enabled by default in
Emacs 24.4 or later, so this is no longer an issue.