* test/src/minibuf-tests.el (minibuf-tests--set-equal): New.
(minibuf-tests--all-completions)
(minibuf-tests--all-completions-pred)
(minibuf-tests--all-completions-regexp): Use it.
7d3a144486 ; Mention defface's and their :version tags in CONTRIBUTE.
09c53b717d * admin/notes/kind-communication: New file.
31ca4e5501 ; And another fix of CONTRIBUTE.
d65499e790 ; Another clarification in CONTRIBUTE.
571ec583d6 ; Clarify "ChangeLog entries" in CONTRIBUTE.
e268231686 Don't skip links to "." and ".." in Dired when marking files
e25d11314d Pass unquoted filename to user-supplied MUSTMATCH predicate
4749699370 * doc/lispref/parsing.texi (Retrieving Nodes): Improve do...
d0673ea0d4 ; * etc/PROBLEMS: Workaround for Windows key "stuck" (bug...
* lisp/emacs-lisp/trace.el:
* java/org/gnu/emacs/EmacsWindow.java (onDragEvent): Remove
training whitespace.
Hash tables using different user-defined tests defined identically
sometimes ended up using the wrong test (bug#68668).
* src/fns.c (get_hash_table_user_test): Take test name into account
when matching the test object.
* test/src/fns-tests.el (fns--define-hash-table-test): New.
Be more systematic about putting space before paren in calls,
and in avoiding unnecessary parentheses in macros.
This was partly inspired by my wading through gcc -E output
while debugging something else, and seeing too many parens.
This patch does not change the generated .o files on my platform.
Make sure we build the (ERROR-SYMBOL . ERROR-DATA) object only once
when signaling an error, so that its `eq` identity can be used.
It also gets us a tiny bit closer to having real "error objects"
like in most other current programming languages.
* src/eval.c (maybe_call_debugger): Change arglist to receive the error
object instead of receiving the signal and the data separately.
(signal_or_quit): Build the error object right at the beginning so it
stays `eq` to itself.
Rename the `keyboard_quit` arg to `continuable` so say what it does
rather than what it's used for.
(signal_quit_p): Change arg to be the error object rather than just the
error-symbol.
* src/keyboard.c (cmd_error_internal, menu_item_eval_property_1):
Adjust calls to `signal_quit_p` accordingly.
* test/src/eval-tests.el (eval-tests--error-id): New test.
That test relied on `debugger` and `debug-on-signal` in a way that
doesn't work with the new ERT code.
* test/src/emacs-module-tests.el (mod-test-non-local-exit-signal-test):
Use `handler-bind` rather than the debugger.
AFAIK, this provides the same semantics as Common Lisp's `handler-bind`,
modulo the differences about how error objects and conditions are
represented.
* lisp/subr.el (handler-bind): New macro.
* src/eval.c (pop_handler): New function.
(Fhandler_Bind_1): New function.
(signal_or_quit): Handle new handlertypes `HANDLER` and `SKIP_CONDITIONS`.
(find_handler_clause): Simplify.
(syms_of_eval): Defsubr `Fhandler_bind_1`.
* doc/lispref/control.texi (Handling Errors): Add `handler-bind`.
* test/src/eval-tests.el (eval-tests--handler-bind): New test.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/lisp-mode.el (lisp-font-lock-keywords):
Move 'handler-bind' from CL-only to generic Lisp.
(handler-bind): Remove indentation setting, it now lives in the macro
definition.
* test/src/treesit-tests.el (treesit-search-subtree-forward-1):
(treesit-search-subtree-backward-1): Replace treesit--thing-at with
treesit-query-capture (treesit--thing-at isn't available in Emacs 29).
* src/treesit.c (treesit_traverse_child_helper):
Do not call treesit_traverse_sibling_helper when the named node is
required and the last child is the named node.
Otherwise treesit_traverse_sibling_helper will move cursor to the
previous sibling and last node will be skipped.
* test/src/treesit-tests.el (treesit-search-subtree-forward-1):
(treesit-search-subtree-backward-1):
Add tests.
The recent fix for the bug in `replace-match-maybe-edit`
was basically a refinement of a previously installed workaround,
whereas the bug was really in `update_search_regs`.
* src/search.c (update_search_regs): Improve handling of `start` positions.
* lisp/replace.el (replace-match-maybe-edit): Remove workaround.
* test/src/search-tests.el (search-test--replace-match-update-data): New test.
This fixes bug#64646. Also refactor two functions to reduce
code duplication.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/comp.el (comp-spill-lap-function/symbol)
(comp-spill-lap-function/list): Add all functions found by the
byte compiler (including lambdas) to the native compiler's
context, thus making them be native compiled. Refactor to use
comp-intern-func-in-ctxt. Make comp-spill-lap-function/list
also compile closures.
* test/src/comp-resources/comp-test-funcs.el
(comp-tests-lambda-return-f2): New function
* test/src/comp-tests.el (comp-test-lambda-return2)
(comp-tests-free-fun-f2): New functions to test that internal
lambdas get native compiled.
In some programming languages and styles, a symbol (or every
symbol in a sequence of symbols) might be capitalized, but the
individual words making up the symbol should never be capitalized.
For example, in OCaml, type names Look_like_this and variable names
look_like_this, but it is basically never correct for something to
Look_Like_This. And one might have "aa_bb cc_dd ee_ff" or "Aa_bb
Cc_dd Ee_ff", but never "Aa_Bb Cc_Dd Ee_Ff".
To support this, the new variable 'case-symbols-as-words' causes
symbol constituents to be treated as part of words only for case
operations.
* src/casefiddle.c (case_ch_is_word): New function.
(case_character_impl, case_character): Use 'case_ch_is_word'.
(syms_of_casefiddle): Define 'case-symbols-as-words'.
* src/search.c (Freplace_match): Use 'case-symbols-as-words'
when calculating case pattern.
* test/src/casefiddle-tests.el (casefiddle-tests--check-syms)
(casefiddle-case-symbols-as-words): Test 'case-symbols-as-words'.
* etc/NEWS: Announce 'case-symbols-as-words'.
* doc/lispref/strings.texi (Case Conversion): Document
'case-symbols-as-words'.
(Bug#66614)
Assuming 'number-or-marker' is a type (as present multiple times in
cl--typeof-types) adding some missing entries for coherency.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-preloaded.el (cl--typeof-types): Add
'number-or-marker' as supertype of 'number' in the 'float' branch.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el (cl-deftype-satisfies): Add
'number-or-marker'.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/comp-cstr-tests.el (comp-cstr-typespec-tests-alist):
Update test.
* test/src/comp-tests.el (comp-tests-type-spec-tests): Update two testes.
The new analysis code ended up increasing the scope of an optimization
a bit too far. Reign it in.
* src/regex-emacs.c (struct mutexcl_data): Add `unconstrained` field.
(mutually_exclusive_one): Use and set it.
(mutually_exclusive_p): Initialize it.
* test/src/regex-emacs-tests.el (regexp-tests-backtrack-optimization):
Add test.
Another case that was too optimistic. Better use \> or \< rather
than \b if you want your regexp to be handled efficiently.
* src/regex-emacs.c (mutually_exclusive_aux) <wordbound>: Cancel optimization.
* test/src/regex-emacs-tests.el (regexp-tests-backtrack-optimization):
New test.
The optimization was incorrect in a particular corner case.
In this fix I just disable it conservatively for more cases because
it's not obvious how to fix it while preserving the "good" cases.
We may find a better fix by using an approach like the one
in `mutually_exhaustive_aux`, but for now this is good enough,
especially since \{..\} repetitions are not used very frequently.
* test/src/regex-resources/PTESTS: New test.
* src/regex-emacs.c (mutually_exclusive_p): Don't pretend that pattern
position 0 has been checked already.
* test/src/regex-emacs-tests.el (regexp-tests-backtrack-optimization):
Add a corresponding regression test plus some other related tests
I had around.
This feature would allow treesitter major modes to easily specify
offsets when using embeded parsers. A potential use case for this is
javascript template strings, when we want to apply a different parser
to the string's contents, but do not want to include the template
string's delimiters.
* lisp/treesit.el
(treesit-query-range): Accept an optional offest arg, apply the offset
to all returned ranges.
(treesit-range-rules): Accept an optional :offset keyword arg to adjust
ranges an embded parser is applied to.
(treesit-update-ranges): Forward optional :offset setting from
`treesit-range-rules' to `treesit-query-rang'.
* test/lisp/treesit-tests.el
(treesit-range-offset): Tests the new offset functionality.
755ae813a6 ; Declare some treesit.c functions in typescript-ts-mode.el.
89fa204b70 Fix loss of encrypted data in plstore.el
d9a1175a61 Close SQL database when corresponding 'sqlite-mode' buffe...
cbd8fac283 Fix Unicode normalization of characters
825be05b37 Support one-time passwords in Tramp
f880b94e64 Fix the 'C' and 'c' categories of characters
58fd212d8a Fix Emoji zooming commands
8970cdd009 ; Fix last change.
ba924be452 ; * etc/DEBUG: Improve the redisplay section.
e110312ad9 ; * doc/lispref/minibuf.texi (Text from Minibuffer): Ment...
65f4810003 tsx-ts-mode--font-lock-compatibility-bb1f97b: Improve
6fe11b88ed Avoid using --display in emacsclient to reuse frames on PGTK
2fc7463c0e ; * INSTALL: Don't advertise -O3. (Bug#65988)
29055412f2 ; Fix doc string of 'lsh'
738d854333 Support emacsclient on Windows with server on GNU or Unix...
f0a89fa1d0 ; * lisp/saveplace.el (save-place-ignore-files-regexp): F...
c9cb8ee0fc Fix defcustom in saveplace.el (Bug#65977)
5ec8be1d58 ; * lisp/subr.el (string-suffix-p, string-prefix-p): Doc ...
809305e6d8 Fix 'window-text-pixel-size' when there are several image...
ea14b0dcc2 : Doc fix.
01e8a0c6cb Doc fix for prettify-symbols-unprettify-at-point
0065621d0d (report_overlay_modification): Fix bug#65929
6cc6455e93 Fix SVG colors (bug#56182)
9396d73942 * doc/emacs/text.texi (Outline Minor Mode): Add a note ab...
a65d1a5a16 Improve documentation of 'list-abbrevs'
5dcc4b7eab Tweak s-p-f for js-ts-mode
1fb2fb501f typescript-ts-mode, tsx-ts-mode: Fix syntax properties fo...
946b395e7e * lisp/progmodes/c-ts-mode.el (c++-ts-mode): Provide (bug...
33ee3e588f Fix regression of treesit_cursor_helper_1
d11d81dfcc ; Fix doc typos (Bug#65868)
6554ec2246 Update docs for passing of Thien-Thi Nguyen
5ab2792d5c Update defvar usage tips example in manual
35d88c657e Document using Flymake together with Eglot
3f04efe9e7 ; * src/font.h (struct font): Comment about use of averag...
459b5f6b6d ; * admin/authors.el (authors-aliases): Update.
0c029ae8bc ; tweak etc/TODO item
# Conflicts:
# admin/authors.el
# lisp/subr.el
Commit 6fad73d7cc throws away some useful optimization because
it misfired in some cases (as seen in bug#657260). Here we try to
recover those useful optimizations with a slightly more careful
algorithm.
* src/regex-emacs.c (mutually_exclusive_aux): Rename from
`mutually_exclusive_p`. Add two new args. Improve the
case where we need to recurse.
(mutually_exclusive_p): New function defined on top of it.
* test/src/regex-emacs-tests.el (regexp-tests-backtrack-optimization):
Re-enable the test.
Somehow the new overlay code in Emacs-29 changed slightly
the test to decide when to run the `modification-hooks` of overlays,
with the consequence that these hook functions end up being executed
also when text is deleted right after an empty overlay, which is
contrary to Emacs-28 behavior as well as contrary to the Texinfo doc.
* src/buffer.c (report_overlay_modification): Better reproduce the
Emacs-28 code.
* test/src/buffer-tests.el (overlay-modification-hooks):
Add corresponding test.
* src/fns.c (internal_equal): Only regard symbols with position
as their symbols when symbols-with-pos-enabled is non-nil.
* doc/lispref/symbols.texi (Symbols with Position): Expand the
description of symbols with position, in particular the way
they work with eq and equal.
* doc/lispref/objects.texi (Equality Predicates): Describe how
eq and equal handle symbols with position.
* test/src/fns-tests.el (fns-tests-equal-symbols-with-position):
New tests for symbols with position.
* test/lisp/server-tests.el (server-tests/can-create-frames-p):
Define to be nil on Cygwin unless Emacs has at least one of the
features gfilenotify, dbus, or threads. This causes three tests
to be skipped.
* test/src/keyboard-tests.el (keyboard-unread-command-events):
Skip on Cygwin unless Emacs has at least one of the features
gfilenotify, dbus, or threads.
* src/data.c (Fmake_local_variable): Don't delegate to `Fset` since
they have to obey `let_shadows_buffer_binding_p` whereas we don't.
* test/src/data-tests.el (data-tests--bug65209): New var.
(data-tests-make-local-bug65209): New test.