* configure.ac (C_SWITCH_MATCHINE): On 32-bit x86 with GCC 4+,
append -mfpmath=sse (if SSE2 is known to work) or -fno-tree-sra
(otherwise) to work around GCC bug 58416.
* etc/NEWS: Mention this.
* INSTALL: Move description of CFLAGS etc. into the section headed
“Here is a complete list of the variables you may want to set”
since they are also variables one might want to set.
Previously, the exit info in Eshell was that of the last command that
finished, rather than the last command in a pipeline.
* lisp/eshell/esh-cmd.el (eshell-exec-lisp)
(eshell-lisp-command): Check whether the command is being piped.
* lisp/eshell/esh-proc.el (eshell-gather-process-output): Record whether
the command is being piped...
(eshell-sentinel): ... and do the right thing with that info.
* test/lisp/eshell/esh-proc-tests.el
(esh-proc-test/sigpipe-exits-process): Check the exit status to ensure
we don't report the first process's SIGPIPE exit.
* lisp/eshell/esh-cmd.el (eshell-last-command-status)
(eshell-last-command-result): Move here from esh-io.el.
(eshell-set-exit-info): New function, extracted from
'eshell-close-handles'.
* lisp/eshell/esh-io.el (eshell-close-handles): Make old calling
convention obsolete. Update callers to use 'eshell-set-exit-info' as
needed.
* lisp/play/gamegrid.el (gamegrid-add-score-insecure): Move point to
the score just added, or end of buffer if the new score did not make
the list. This makes it easier to see where the last game
ranked. (Bug#72185)
* lisp/eshell/esh-proc.el (eshell/kill): Fix handling of commands like
"kill 123". Use REMOTE when signalling PIDs in remote directories.
Signal using process objects when possible. Report errors when failing
to signal.
* test/lisp/eshell/esh-proc-tests.el (esh-proc-test/kill/process-id)
(esh-proc-test/kill/process-object): New tests (bug#72013).
Now, we use the 'eshell-deferrable' wrapper to wrap a form that returns
a process (or list thereof). This improves upon the old method, which
failed to handle 'eshell-replace-command' correctly. In that case,
Eshell would fail to unmark commands as deferrable when necessary
(e.g. for commands in pipelines).
* lisp/eshell/esh-cmd.el (eshell-deferrable-commands): Make into a
defvar.
(eshell-deferrable): New function...
(eshell-structure-basic-command): ... use it.
(eshell-trap-errors): Rename to...
(eshell-do-command): ... this, and use 'eshell-deferrable'. Update
callers.
(eshell--unmark-deferrable): Remove. Update callers.
(eshell-execute-pipeline): Remove 'eshell-process-identity'.
(eshell-process-identity, eshell-named-command*, eshell-lisp-command*):
Make obsolete.
* test/lisp/eshell/esh-cmd-tests.el (eshell-test-replace-command): New
function.
(esh-cmd-test/pipeline/replace-command): New test.
* src/pgtkfns.c (pgtk_get_defaults_value, pgtk_set_defaults_value):
Factor out new function...
(pgtk_check_resource_key_length): ...to here. Avoid unnecessary work by
using strnlen.
* src/insdel.c (del_range_2): Update *_BYTE variables _after_
updating the corresponding character values. This follows what we
do everywhere else, and allows to put a watchpoint on, say, Z_BYTE
to check consistency between the character and byte counts. See
bug#72165 for one situation where it is useful.
* src/pgtkfns.c (parse_resource_key): Avoid overflow by making array
larger, if a key is RESOURCE_KEY_MAX_LEN long. Do not merge to master,
since it's fixed in a different way there.
* java/org/gnu/emacs/EmacsNoninteractive.java (main): Use the
old getPackageInfo calling convention if it exists rather than
on Android 2.3.3 and earlier.
* configure.ac: Go back to preferring -isystem to -I,
as headers like <gobject/gparam.h> still need it. This
reverts almost all of 2024-07-16T02:25:44!eggert@cs.ucla.edu,
except that the ‘nw="$nw -Wsystem-headers"’ line continues to
be removed as it is no longer needed due to recent Gnulib changes.
Problem reported by Eli Zaretskii in:
https://lists.gnu.org/r/emacs-devel/2024-07/msg00756.html
* lisp/emacs-lisp/find-func.el (find-function--read-history-library):
New defvar.
(read-library-name): Use it in 'completing-read' calls.
(find-function--read-history-function,
find-function--read-history-variable, find-function--read-history-face):
New defvars.
(find-function-read): Use them in 'completing-read' calls.
The tailwindcss-language server issues patterns like this:
**/{tailwind,tailwind.config,tailwind.*.config,\
tailwind.config.*}.{js,cjs,ts,mjs}
Notive the nested "*" blob inside the the {} group.
Eglot used to reject them in 'workspace/didChangeWatchedFiles' requests,
responding with "Internal Error". This could confuse some servers. Now
I've done some changes to the state machine generation and it supports
them.
* lisp/progmodes/eglot.el (eglot--glob-parse): Relax parser.
(eglot--glob-fsm): New helper.
(eglot--glob-compile, eglot--glob-emit-{}): Use it.
* test/lisp/progmodes/eglot-tests.el (eglot-test-glob-test):
Uncomment some test cases.
Github-reference: https://github.com/joaotavora/eglot/issues/1403
* Makefile.in (install-eln), configure.ac (emacs_cv_find_delete):
* make-dist: Use ‘find ... -exec CMD {} +’ rather than ‘find
... -exec CMD {} \;’ so that if CMD fails, ‘find’ fails too.
* Makefile.in (install-eln): Port to ‘find’ implementations that
behave differently from GNU ‘find’ when given an argument
that contains ‘{}’ within a longer string. POSIX allows
this behavior.
* Makefile.in (BIN_DESTDIR, install-eln, uninstall):
* src/Makefile.in ($(pdmp)):
Be more consistent about quoting BIN_DESTDIR and ELN_DESTDIR,
avoiding double-quoting ''like this'' which does not work as
expected.
* configure.ac: Simplify configuration by using -I instead of
-isystem, as -isystem is no longer helpful for suppressing
diagnostics (and likely has not been helpful for years).
Do not suppress -Wsystem-headers, as Gnulib no longer enables it.
This does not change behavior; it merely refactors the code
for simplicity.
* src/timefns.c (enum timeform, struct form_time):
Remove. All uses removed.
(decode_time_components): Accept HZ instead of FORM.
This saves a switch. All uses changed.
(decode_lisp_time): Return union c_time instead of struct form_time.
All uses changed.
(lisp_time_cform): Remove. All uses changed to just use
decode_lisp_time.
(time_arith, Ftime_convert): Check (TICKS . HZ) form directly
using CONSP, instead of using the old struct form_time.
That's fast enough here.