as gnulib does this if the system doesn't.
* lib-src/emacsclient.c (environ): Remove decl.
* src/callproc.c, src/editfns.c, src/process.c (environ) [!USE_CRT_DLL]:
* src/emacs.c (environ) [DOUG_LEA_MALLOC]:
* src/vm-limit.c (environ) [ORDINARY_LINK]: Remove decl.
* src/vm-limit.c: Include <unistd.h>, for 'environ'.
* chartab.c, lisp.h (char_table_set, char_table_set_range):
Return void, not Lisp_Object. Otherwise, the compiler
complains about (A?B:C) where B is void and C is Lisp_Object
when compiling CHAR_TABLE_SET, due to the recent change to
the API of sub_char_table_set_contents.
properties, instead of hard-coding these properties' special handling.
* lisp/simple.el (yank-handled-properties): New defcustom.
(yank-excluded-properties): Add font-lock-face and category.
(yank): Doc fix.
* lisp/subr.el (remove-yank-excluded-properties): Obey
yank-handled-properties. The special handling of font-lock-face
and category is now done this way, instead of being hard-coded.
(insert-for-yank-1): Remove font-lock-face handling.
(yank-handle-font-lock-face-property)
(yank-handle-category-property): New function.
Replace all uses with calls to new setter functions.
Use INLINE_HEADER_BEGIN, INLINE_HEADER_END.
(PROCESS_INLINE): New macro.
(pset_childp): New setter function.
(pset_gnutls_cred_type) [HAVE_GNUTLS]: New setter function.
* process.c (PROCESS_INLINE):
Define to EXTERN_INLINE, so that the corresponding functions
are compiled into code.
(pset_buffer, pset_command, pset_decode_coding_system)
(pset_decoding_buf, pset_encode_coding_system)
(pset_encoding_buf, pset_filter, pset_log, pset_mark, pset_name)
(pset_plist, pset_sentinel, pset_status, pset_tty_name)
(pset_type, pset_write_queue): New setter functions.
Fixes: debbugs:12215
Replace all uses with calls to new setter functions.
Use INLINE_HEADER_BEGIN, INLINE_HEADER_END.
(TERMHOOKS_INLINE): New macro.
(tset_charset_list, tset_selection_alist): New setter functions.
* terminal.c (TERMHOOKS_INLINE):
Define to EXTERN_INLINE, so that the corresponding functions
are compiled into code.
(tset_param_alist): New setter function.
Fixes: debbugs:12215
Replace all uses with calls to new setter functions.
Use INLINE_HEADER_BEGIN, INLINE_HEADER_END.
(KEYBOARD_INLINE): New macro.
(kset_default_minibuffer_frame, kset_defining_kbd_macro)
(kset_input_decode_map, kset_last_command, kset_last_kbd_macro)
(kset_prefix_arg, kset_system_key_alist, kset_window_system):
New setter functions.
* keyboard.c (KEYBOARD_INLINE):
Define to EXTERN_INLINE, so that the corresponding functions
are compiled into code.
(kset_echo_string, kset_kbd_queue)
(kset_keyboard_translate_table, kset_last_prefix_arg)
(kset_last_repeatable_command, kset_local_function_key_map)
(kset_overriding_terminal_local_map, kset_real_last_command)
(kset_system_key_syms): New setter functions.
Fixes: debbugs:12215
Replace all uses with calls to new setter functions.
Use INLINE_HEADER_BEGIN, INLINE_HEADER_END.
(FRAME_INLINE): New macro.
(fset_buffer_list, fset_buried_buffer_list, fset_condemned_scroll_bars)
(fset_current_tool_bar_string, fset_desired_tool_bar_string)
(fset_face_alist, fset_focus_frame, fset_icon_name, fset_menu_bar_items)
(fset_menu_bar_vector, fset_menu_bar_window, fset_name)
(fset_param_alist, fset_root_window, fset_scroll_bars)
(fset_selected_window, fset_title, fset_tool_bar_items)
(fset_tool_bar_position, fset_tool_bar_window): New functions.
* frame.c (FRAME_INLINE):
Define to EXTERN_INLINE, so that the corresponding functions
are compiled into code.
(fset_buffer_predicate, fset_minibuffer_window): New setter functions.
* buffer.c (set_buffer_overlays_before): Move here from buffer.h,
and rename from buffer_overlays_set_before.
(set_buffer_overlays_after): Move here from buffer.h, and rename
from buffer_overlays_set_after.
* buffer.h (buffer_intervals): Rename from buffer_get_intervals.
All uses changed.
(set_buffer_intervals): Rename from buffer_set_intervals.
* intervals.c (set_interval_object): Move here from intervals.h,
and rename from interval_set_object.
(set_interval_left): Move here from intervals.h, and rename from
interval_set_left.
(set_interval_right): Move here from intervals.h, and rename from
interval_set_right.
(copy_interval_parent): Move here from intervals.h, and rename from
interval_copy_parent.
* intervals.h (set_interval_parent): Rename from interval_set_parent.
(set_interval_plist): Rename from interval_set_plist.
Return void, not Lisp_Object, since no caller uses the result.
* lisp.h (string_intervals): Rename from string_get_intervals.
(set_string_intervals): Rename from string_set_intervals.
This resembles the 2001-05-07 change to rmail-output-read-rmail-file-name,
which was never copied to rmail-output-read-file-name.
It's more complicated now due to Rmail's buffer swapping.
* lisp/mail/rmailout.el (rmail-output-read-file-name):
Check rmail-output-file-alist against the full message body
in the correct rmail buffer.
* lisp/mail/rmail.el: Comment.
(set_char_table_ascii, set_char_table_defalt, set_char_table_parent)
(set_char_table_purpose): New functions,
replacing CSET. All uses changed. For example, replace
"CSET (XCHAR_TABLE (char_table), parent, parent);" with
"char_table_set_parent (char_table, parent);".
The old version was confusing because it used the same name
'parent' for two different things.
Fixes: debbugs:12215
* mouse.el (mouse-appearance-menu): If x-select-font returns a
font spec, set the font directly.
* xfaces.c (merge_face_vectors): If the target font specfies a
font spec, make the font's attributes take precedence over
directly-specified attributes.
(merge_face_ref): Recognize :font.
Fixes: debbugs:3228
* leim/quail/indian.el (quail-define-inscript-package):
Set kbd-translate for all Inscript layouts. It's a positional
layout: vowels should be on the left hand regardless of the
underlying characters produced by those keys.
Fixes: debbugs:12072
* src/nsfont.m (nsfont_open): Similar to the Xft backend, set
min_width to space_width and average_width to the average over
printable ASCII characters.
(ns_char_width): Code cleanup.
(ns_ascii_average_width): New utility function.
* lisp/progmodes/subword.el (subword-forward-function)
(subword-backward-function, subword-forward-regexp, subword-backward-regexp):
New variables.
(subword-forward, subword-forward-internal, subword-backward-internal):
Use new variables, eg so that different "word" definitions can be easily used.
Fixes: debbugs:11411