be0d1cac83 (origin/emacs-27) Small fix for type of 'display-fill-colu...
c5e5839776 Fix customization of 'display-fill-column-indicator-charac...
d5c184aa3e Refer to fill column indicator Info node in some places.
e13300ae50 Merge branch 'emacs-27' of git.sv.gnu.org:/srv/git/emacs i...
0bae57033f Fix GTK's Tool Bar menu radio buttons
4c98aa7ea5 Minor clarifications in NEWS
a1cbd05f38 Improve documentation of 'with-suppressed-warnings'.
4a895c1b26 Fix a typo in a comment
2caf3e997e Improve documentation of Hi Lock mode
7081c1d66f Fix typos in the Emacs user manual
0385771e2f Fix references to Speedbar in VHDL mode
a76cafea0d Fix handling of FROM = t and TO = t by 'window-text-pixel-...
# Conflicts:
# etc/NEWS
# src/xdisp.c
* lisp/progmodes/cc-mode (c-or-c++-mode--regexp): Expand the regexp to
match some more C++-only constructs and recognise a few more standard
C++ header files. Also make sure identifiers start with non-digit.
(c-or-c++-mode): Add ‘(interactive)’ declaration.
* test/lisp/progmodes/cc-mode-tests.el (c-or-c++-mode): Add test case
for the newly recognised constructs.
Introduce ‘c-lineup-ternary-bodies’ function which, when used as
a c lineup function, aligns question mark and colon of a ternary
operator. For example:
return arg % 2 == 0 ? arg / 2
: (3 * arg + 1);
* lisp/progmodes/cc-align.el (c-lineup-ternary-bodies): New function.
* doc/misc/cc-mode.texi (Operator Line-Up Functions): Document the
new function.
* test/lisp/progmodes/cc-mode-tests.el (c-lineup-ternary-bodies): New
test case.
1f17193e00 Expand file name for remote dirs as well
7a12ab5ea2 Fix project.el commands in "transient" projects
274ec97e3c Make sure alist-related functions say so in their doc
Fixes: bug#40573
The new mode can be used stand-alone or inherited from by modes
intended to edit programs. The existing emacs-lisp-mode and lisp-mode
are examples.
Thanks to Juri Linkov and Basil L. Contovounesios for researching some
data files in Emacs that can be automatically set to use the new mode.
* lisp/files.el (auto-mode-alist): Add entry for ".dir-locals" and
".dir-locals-2"
* lisp/emacs-lisp/lisp-mode.el: (lisp-data-mode): New major mode.
(lisp-mode): Inherit from lisp-data-mode. Set special lisp-mode
stuff here.
* lisp/progmodes/elisp-mode.el (emacs-lisp-mode): Inherit from
lisp-data-mode.
* lisp/bookmark.el (bookmark-insert-file-format-version-stamp):
Use lisp-data-mode.
* lisp/saveplace.el (save-place-alist-to-file): Use
lisp-data-mode.
* lisp/net/eww.el (eww-write-bookmarks): Use lisp-data-mode.
* lisp/net/nsm.el (nsm-write-settings): Use lisp-data-mode.
* lisp/net/tramp-cache.el (tramp-dump-connection-properties): Use
lisp-data-mode.
* etc/NEWS: Mention lisp-data-mode.
* doc/lispref/modes.texi (Example Major Modes): Update example.
* lisp/progmodes/project.el (project--files-in-directory): Run
local DIR directory names through 'expand-file-name', so that "~/"
is expanded, in case the shell doesn't or the shell's notion of
the home directory is different from that of Emacs. (Bug#40940)
Found by relint. See discussion at
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2020-04/msg00265.html
* lisp/org/org-table.el (org-table-finish-edit-field):
* lisp/arc-mode.el (archive-rar-summarize):
Avoid wrapped subsumption in repeated sequences.
* lisp/erc/erc-dcc.el (erc-dcc-ctcp-query-send-regexp): Replace
inefficient repeated empty-matching expression with a plain greedy
form.
(erc-dcc-handle-ctcp-send): Adjust group numbers.
* lisp/net/puny.el (puny-encode-domain): Fix fast-path shortcut
pattern so that it actually works as intended.
* lisp/progmodes/gdb-mi.el (gdb-control-commands-regexp):
* lisp/vc/diff-mode.el (diff-imenu-generic-expression):
Remove superfluous backslashes.
* lisp/progmodes/scheme.el (scheme-imenu-generic-expression):
Correct confused definition-matching pattern which would match more
than intended.
* lisp/textmodes/sgml-mode.el (sgml-tag-name-re): Avoid inefficient
matching by using the fact that the first character cannot match the
last char of sgml-name-re.
1dfc497fac Minor wording change in Introduction to Programming in Ema...
ff09b4eeac Fix 'flymake-show-diagnostics-buffer' when line numbers ar...
63e8d0ea87 Fix last changes describing mail commands
01212a762f Do setup Flymake in file-less Elisp buffers
36873ef2b2 Fix error message for ‘cl-struct-unknown-slot’ (bug#39995)
3f9310b0fe Fix and improve documentation of mail-related features
1482a75efa Fix build failure with Fx_gtk_debug
cf57663f2a Mention jit-lock deferred as an alternative to fast-but-im...
# Conflicts:
# etc/NEWS
Change copyright to FSF and licence to GPLv3+.
Tweak Commentary (the code doesn't seem to provide the lambda
prettification mentioned).
(cl-font-lock-add-regexes): Remove macro.
(cl-font-lock-built-in-keywords): New variable.
(cl-font-lock-built-in-mode): New minor mode.
Unify the behavior of source buffer display for gdb-mi. Before this
change, stepping and other gdb command handlers use 'gud-display-line',
and 'gdb-goto-breakpoint' uses 'gdb-display-source-buffer'. Now whenever
gdb-mi code tries to open a source buffer, 'gdb-display-source-buffer'
is used. Also, simplify the logic in 'gdb-display-source-buffer' and
add a feature to limit the maximum number of source windows.
* doc/emacs/building.texi (GDB User Interface Layout): Explain source
file display in GDB.
* etc/NEWS (gdb-mi): Add news about source display.
* lisp/progmodes/gdb-mi.el (gdb-source-window): Remove variable,
change to 'gdb-source-window-list'.
(gdb-source-window-list): New variable.
(gdb-display-source-buffer-action,
gdb-max-source-window-count): New options.
(gdb-init-1, gdb-setup-windows, gdb-load-window-configuration,
gdb-restore-windows): Use 'gdb-source-window' rather than
'gdb-source-window-list'.
(gdb-save-window-configuration): Use 'gdb-source-window' rather than
'gdb-source-window-list'. And consider any buffer that is not a
command or function buffer as a source buffer.
(gdb-display-source-buffer): Use new logic.
(gdb-goto-breakpoint): Remove 'display-buffer' call
and don't set 'gdb-source-buffer' anymore.
* lisp/progmodes/gud.el (gud-display-line): If used by gdb-mi, use
'gdb-display-source-buffer' rather than 'display-buffer'. Don't set
'gdb-source-buffer' anymore.
* lisp/progmodes/gdb-mi.el (gdb-control-commands-regexp): Add
support for "explore", "explore value", and "explore type".
Allow more than one word after control commands.
(gdb-gdb): Decrease gdb-control-level when we get the "(gdb)"
prompt, which signals that "explore" exited. (Bug#40250)
* lisp/progmodes/cc-engine.el (c-looking-at-or-maybe-in-bracelist): Add code
to recognize a literal brace expression following an array declaration for
C++.
(c-looking-at-inexpr-block): Replace c-symbol-chars with c-symbol-char-key,
fixing a coding error.
* lisp/progmodes/project.el (project--find-regexp-in-files):
Signal user-error when passed an empty list of files.
* lisp/progmodes/xref.el (xref-matches-in-files):
Make sure FILES is not empty.
Used to be called `ebrowse-tags-loop-form` and passed to `eval`.
Now it's passed to `apply` instead, which is better for karma.
(ebrowse-tags-loop-continue, ebrowse-tags-search)
(ebrowse-tags-query-replace, ebrowse-tags-search-member-use):
Adjust accordingly.
(ebrowse-electric-position-mode-map): Move init into declaration.
(ebrowse-electric-position-mode): Derive from special.
Remove redundant :group args.
Use `defvar-local` and `setq-local` where possible.
(ebrowse-some): Use seq-some instead.
(ebrowse-every): Use seq-every-p instead.
(ebrowse-position): Use seq-position.
(ebrowse--tree-table): Rename from `ebrowse--tree-obarray`.
Change all users to use a hash-table rather than an obarray.
(ebrowse-for-all-trees): Adjust to the table being a hash-table.
(ebrowse-tree-table-as-alist): Rename from `ebrowse-tree-obarray-as-alist`.
(ebrowse-build-tree-obarray): Rename from `ebrowse-build-tree-obarray`.
(ebrowse-tree-mode): Remove redundant setting of `ebrowse--tree-obarray`.
(ebrowse-set-tree-indentation, ebrowse-view-file-other-frame)
(ebrowse-last-completion-table): Rename from
ebrowse-last-completion-obarray.
(ebrowse-position): Make it a proper struct.
The number of regexps is large, they are written independently of one
another, and they frequently intersect. Using case-sensitive matching
improves separation and performance, and is probably what everyone
have being assuming was used by compilation-mode all along.
* lisp/progmodes/compile.el (compilation-error-case-fold-search): New.
(compilation-parse-errors): Bind case-fold-search to
compilation-error-case-fold-search during matching.
* etc/NEWS: Announce.
* lisp/progmodes/project.el (project-find-regexp): Require 'grep'
to be able to call 'grep-read-files'.
(project-search, project-query-replace-regexp): Doc fixes.
* doc/emacs/maintaining.texi (Projects): New section.
* doc/emacs/emacs.texi (Top): Add "Projects" to the detailed menu.
Add a feature that allows a user to save a gdb window
configuration (window layout) to a file with
'gdb-save-window-configuration' and load it back with
'gdb-load-window-configuration'. Set a default window configuration
by setting 'gdb-default-window-configuration-file'.
Add an option to make gdb preserve the window configuration
that the user had before starting gdb. In window.el, add
'with-window-non-dedicated'.
* lisp/progmodes/gdb-mi.el (top/level): Require 'pcase' and 'cl-seq'.
(gdb--window-configuration-before): New variable.
(gdb-restore-window-configuration-after-quit): New option.
(gdb-window-configuration-directory,
gdb-default-window-configuration-file): New variables.
(gdb): Save configuration on startup.
(gud-menu-map): Add "Load Layout" and "Save Layout" to menu. Add
"Restore Layout After Quit" button to menu. Rename "Restore Window
Layout" to "Restore Default Layout", add some help echo, and move it
from "GDB-MI" menu to "GDB-WINDOWs" menu.
(gdb-toggle-restore-window-configuration): New function.
(gdb-get-source-buffer): New function, extracted out of
'gdb-restore-window'.
(gdb-setup-windows): Add a condition branch that loads default window
configuration when available. Fix docstring.
(gdb-buffer-p, gdb-function-buffer-p, gdb--buffer-type,
gdb-save-window-configuration, gdb-load-window-configuration): New
functions.
(gdb-restore-windows): Edit docstring to mention
'gdb-default-window-configuration-file'.
(gdb-reset): Restore window configuration after quit.
* lisp/window.el (with-window-non-dedicated): New macro.
Remove redundant `:group` args.
(sql-interactive-mode-map): `set-keymap-parent` is always fboundp.
(sql-get-product-feature): Prefer `symbol-value` over `eval`.
(sql--adjust-interactive-setup): New function, extracted from
`sql-interactive-mode`.
(sql-interactive-mode): Use it and `define-derived-mode`.
(sql-connect, sql-connection-menu-filter): Prefer `cl-progv` over `eval`.
* lisp/progmodes/gdb-mi.el (gdb--string-regexp):
Swap the or-clauses so that the rarely matching one comes first.
This avoids a build-up of backtrack points on the regexp stack.
* lisp/progmodes/cc-cmds.el (c-align-cpp-indent-to-body)
(c-cpp-indent-to-body-flag, c-electric-pragma)
(c-add-indent-to-body-to-abbrev-table, c-clear-stale-indent-to-body-abbrevs)
(c-toggle-cpp-indent-to-body): New functions and variables.
* lisp/progmodes/cc-langs.el (c-std-abbrev-keywords): New lang const/var.
* lisp/progmodes/cc-mode.el (c-populate-abbrev-table): New function.
(c-basic-common-init): call the c-populate-abbrev-table.
(c-mode, c++-mode, objc-mode, java-mode, idl-mode, pike-mode, awk-mode):
Remove the setting of MODE-abbrev-table.
* lisp/progmodes/cc-vars.el (c-cpp-indent-to-body-directives): New defcustom.
* doc/misc/cc-mode.texi (Custom Macros): Introduce and refer to ....
(Indenting Directives): New page documenting the new mechanism.
a3c2d186eb (origin/emacs-27) CC Mode: Fix the handling of two adjacen...
a1abf73c76 Fix combine-change-calls-1 for when buffer-undo-list is t
db37dd2e84 Don't misinterpret doc string as initial value
40b217c2bf Bump checkdoc-version to match library header
60418a1ab2 Explain how to unset mode bindings (Bug#39802)
7cafbbe964 Fix describe-variable on values with circular syntax (Bug#...
592b1cfee9 Improve documentation of next-error-highlight-no-select (b...
The bug involved failing to set c-new-END correctly, which lead to an
args-out-of-range error when after-change-functions was invoked twice without
an intervening invocation of before-change-functions.
* lisp/progmodes/cc-mode.el (c-after-change): Correct a coding error in the
handling of c-just-done-before-change.
* lisp/loadhist.el (loadhist--restore-autoload):
* lisp/progmodes/vhdl-mode.el (vhdl-font-lock-keywords-0):
Prevent the doc string from being used as initial value.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/eldoc.el: Update commentary.
(eldoc--eval-expression-setup): Use new hook.
(eldoc--supported-p): Accomodate new hook.
(eldoc-documentation-functions): New hook.
(eldoc-documentation-default, eldoc-documentation-compose): New
functions.
(eldoc-documentation-function): Use 'eldoc-documentation-default' as new
default value. Update documentation and custom attributes.
(eldoc-print-current-symbol-info): Accomodate possible null value for
'eldoc-documentation-function'.
* etc/NEWS: Mention them.
* doc/emacs/programs.texi (Emacs Lisp Documentation Lookup): Mention
new hook and changes to 'eldoc-documentation-function'.
* lisp/hexl.el (hexl-mode, hexl-revert-buffer-function):
* lisp/ielm.el (inferior-emacs-lisp-mode):
* lisp/progmodes/cfengine.el (cfengine3-mode):
* lisp/progmodes/elisp-mode.el (emacs-lisp-mode):
* lisp/progmodes/octave.el (octave-mode):
* lisp/progmodes/python.el (python-mode): Use new hook.
* lisp/progmodes/verilog-mode.el (verilog-auto-inst-template-required)
(verilog-auto-inst): Add `verilog-auto-inst-template-required' to only
insert AUTOINST ports inside an AUTO_TEMPLATE, msg3170. Reported by Ted
Huang, Brian Magnuson.
without an intervening call to after-change-functions. This would have been a
workaround to bug #38691 had the causes of that bug not been removed.
* lisp/progmodes/cc-mode.el (c-just-done-before-change): Add an extra value to
this variable, 'whole-buffer, this being set by c-before-change as a signal to
c-after-change that although c-before-change has run, it has assumed the
entire buffer as the change region.
(c-before-change, c-after-change): Adapt to the new meaning of the above.