Merge the old lambda+list into a single OClosure object which plays
both roles at the same time. Take advantage of it to provide a
`cl-print-object` method so kmacro objects print nicely using the
`key-parse` syntax.
Also replace the old `kmacro-lambda-form` with a new `kmacro` constructor
which takes a `key-parse` syntax, so that the code inserted with
`insert-kbd-macro` is now more readable.
* lisp/kmacro.el (kmacro): New OClosure type.
(kmacro-ring-head): Use `kmacro` constructor.
(kmacro-push-ring): Convert `elt` from old representation if needed.
(kmacro-split-ring-element, kmacro-view-ring-2nd, kmacro-view-macro):
Adapt to new representation.
(kmacro-exec-ring-item): Turn into obsolete alias.
(kmacro-call-ring-2nd, kmacro-end-or-call-macro): Adjust accordingly.
(kmacro-start-macro): Simplify call to `kmacro-push-ring`.
(kmacro): New constructor function. Replaces `kmacro-lambda-form`.
(kmacro-lambda-form): Use it and declare obsolete.
(kmacro-extract-lambda): Rewrite and declare obsolete.
(kmacro-p): Rewrite.
(cl-print-object): New method.
(kmacro-bind-to-key, kmacro-name-last-macro): Simplify.
* lisp/macros.el (macro--string-to-vector): New function.
(insert-kbd-macro): Use it. Generate code using the `kmacro` constructor.
* test/lisp/kmacro-tests.el (kmacro-tests-kmacro-bind-to-single-key):
Silence warning.
(kmacro-tests-name-last-macro-bind-and-rebind): Strengthen the test a bit.
(kmacro-tests--cl-print): New test.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/oclosure.el (oclosure--class): Add slot `allparents`.
(oclosure--class-make): Add corresponding arg `allparents`.
(oclosure, oclosure--build-class): Pass the new arg to the constructor.
(oclosure--define): Make the predicate function understand subtyping.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-preloaded.el (cl--class-allparents): Move from
`cl-generic.el`.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-generic.el (cl--generic-class-parents): Move to
`cl-preloaded.el` and rename to `cl--class-allparents`.
Adjust all callers.
(cl--generic-oclosure-tag, cl-generic--oclosure-specializers): New functions.
(cl-generic-generalizers) <oclosure-struct>: New generalizer.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/oclosure-tests.el (oclosure-test-gen):
New generic function.
(oclosure-test): Add test for dispatch on oclosure types.
* doc/lispref/processes.texi (Signals to Processes):
Document changes in signal-process.
* etc/NEWS: Mention changes in proced.el and signal-process.
* lisp/proced.el (proced-signal-function): Declare it obsolete.
(proced-remote-directory): New user option.
(proced-mode): Adapt docstring.
(proced-send-signal, proced-renice): Handle interactive prefix argument.
* lisp/net/tramp.el (tramp-signal-process): New defun. Add it to
`signal-process-functions'.
* src/process.c (Finternal_default_signal_process): New defun,
providing the hitherto existing implementation of Fsignal_process.
(Fsignal_process): Loop through Vsignal_process_functions.
(Vsignal_process_functions): New defvar.
(Qinternal_default_signal_process, Qsignal_process_functions):
Declare symbols.
(Sinternal_default_signal_process): Declare subroutine.
* test/lisp/net/tramp-tests.el (tramp-test31-signal-process): New test.
* lisp/international/textsec.el (textsec--ipvx-address-p): New
function.
(textsec-domain-suspicious-p): Use it to say that ipv6 addresses
aren't suspicious (bug#54624).
'em-basic-test/umask-set' fails when passing an actual number to the
command, but this is fixed in the subsequent commit.
test/lisp/eshell/em-basic-tests.el: New file.
We here just add the new type. It is not fully self-contained.
It requires cooperation from `cconv.el` on the one hand, and it
hijacks the docstring info to hold the type of OClosure objects.
This does imply that OClosures can't have docstrings, tho this
limitation will be lifted in subsequent patches.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/oclosure.el: New file.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/oclosure-tests.el: New file.
* doc/lispref/functions.texi (OClosures): New section.
* src/eval.c (Ffunction): Accept symbols instead of strings for docstrings.
* src/doc.c (store_function_docstring): Avoid overwriting an OClosure type.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cconv.el (cconv--convert-function): Tweak ordering of
captured variables.
(cconv-convert): Add case for `oclosure--fix-type`.
Make sure that the value added to the `read_objects_completed` set is
the one we actually return; previously this wasn't the case for conses
because of an optimisation (bug#54501).
Also add a check for vacuous self-references such as #1=#1# instead of
returning a nonsense value from thin air.
* src/lread.c (read1): Treat numbered conses correctly as described
above. Detect vacuous self-references.
* test/src/lread-tests.el (lread-test-read-and-print)
(lread-test-circle-cases, lread-circle): Add tests.
* doc/emacs/misc.texi (Saving Emacs Sessions): Document the new
'check' value.
* etc/NEWS: Announce the change (bug#1474).
* lisp/desktop.el (desktop-load-locked-desktop): Add new value 'check'
to load desktop file without prompting if locking Emacs process does
not exist on the local machine. (Bug#1474)
(desktop-read): Extract function from here...
(desktop--load-locked-desktop-p): ...to here. New function handles
the semantics of 'desktop-load-locked-desktop', including above new
value 'check'.
(desktop--emacs-pid-running-p): New function.
* test/lisp/desktop-tests.el: New file with tests for the above.
* test/lisp/mail/undigest.el: New test file (bug#12873).
* lisp/mail/undigest.el (rmail-digest-methods): Install
rmail-digest-parse-mixed-mime.
(rmail-content-type-boundary): New function, to get a specific
Content-type boundary.
(rmail-digest-parse-mixed-mime): New function, to search for a
multipart/digest message inside a multipart/mixed message.
* lisp/hl-line.el (hl-line-mode): Restore old setter.
* test/lisp/hl-line-tests.el (hl-line-tests-verify): Don't rely
`cl-some' always returning t on success.
(hl-line-tests-sticky-across-frames): Use correct global variable.
The fashion of dual global and minor modes, each managing a replica of
state, has long been outmoded by globalized minor modes (nee
easy-mmode-define-global-mode) around the turn of the century.
* lisp/calendar/todo-mode.el (todo-toggle-item-highlighting,
todo-hl-line-range, todo-modes-set-2): Adapt to new
hl-line-highlight-hook.
* lisp/hl-line.el (hl-line-overlay): Rename hl-line--overlay.
(global-hl-line-overlay, global-hl-line-overlays,
global-hl-line-sticky-flag, hl-line-overlay-buffer,
hl-line-range-function): Obsolesce.
(hl-line--overlay): Erstwhile hl-line-overlay.
(hl-line, hl-line-face): Consolidate.
(hl-line-sticky-flag): Say less (Gen Z Hospital).
(hl-line-overlay-priority): Make this a custom.
(hl-line-highlight-hook): Prefer hook over specialized
hl-line-range-function.
(hl-line-mode): Say less (Gen Z Hospital).
(hl-line-make-overlay): Remove
(hl-line-highlight, hl-line-unhighlight): Rewrite.
(hl-line-maybe-unhighlight): Remove.
(hl-line-turn-on): Necessary for globalized minor mode.
(global-hl-line-mode, global-hl-line-highlight,
global-hl-line-highlight-all, global-hl-line-unhighlight,
global-hl-line-maybe-unhighlight, global-hl-line-unhighlight-all):
Prefer globalized minor mode.
(hl-line-move, hl-line-unload-function): Remove.
* test/lisp/calendar/todo-mode-tests.el (todo-test-item-highlighting,
todo-test-done-items-separator06-bol,
todo-test-done-items-separator06-eol,
todo-test-done-items-separator07): Adapt to consolidated face.
* lisp/net/tramp.el (tramp-file-name): Add ;;;###tramp-autoload
cookie. (Bug#50869)
* test/lisp/net/tramp-tests.el (tramp-test47-unload): Do not skip.
Test reload.
For example, 'xref-item' uses the list form of ':noinline'.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el (cl-defstruct): Accept ':noinline' and
':named' with an argument.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs-tests.el (cl-defstruct/edebug): New
unit test.
* test/lisp/eshell/esh-proc-tests.el (esh-proc-test/kill-pipeline):
Add pattern matching output when killing a process on macOS (and
possibly other BSDs).
mod-test.c should not use Gnulib code, as that creates
unnecessary coupling between Emacs internals and this test module.
Also Gnulib code is compiled without -fPIC whereas mod-test.c
needs -fPIC and recompiling Gnulib with -fPIC would be too painful.
* src/Makefile.in (LIB_NANOSLEEP): New macro.
(LIBES): Use it.
* test/Makefile.in (REPLACE_FREE, FREE_SOURCE_0, FREE_SOURCE_0):
Remove. All uses removed.
(LIB_CLOCK_GETTIME, LIB_NANOSLEEP): New macros.
(MODULE_CFLAGS): Do not -I from lib as that would include Gnulib
modifications to standard .h files (e.g., "#define nanosleep
rpl_nanosleep") and we don’t want the Gnulib replacements.
Instead, for gmp.h (on platforms lacking <gmp.h>) simply '-I.'
with a suitable gmp.h.
(gmp.h): New rule to create a suitable gmp.h.
($(test_module)): Depend on config.h since the code uses config.h.
Depend on gmp.h if we need to create a suitable one.
If compiling mini-gmp.h, compile the original one and not
the Emacs-specific one, to lessen coupling with Emacs internals.
Link with LIB_CLOCK_GETTIME and LIB_NANOSLEEP.
(clean): Remove gmp.h.
* test/src/emacs-module-resources/mod-test.c: Don’t include timespec.h.
All uses of timespec.h APIs changed to use system-supplied APIs.
Change _Static_assert to plain assert, so that we needn’t rely
on Gnulib’s _Static_assert.
(timespec_le) [CLOCK_REALTIME]: New function.
Change use of timespec_cmp changed to use this instead.
(Fmod_test_sleep_until, Fmod_test_nanoseconds):
Define these functions and their Lisp names mod-test-sleep-until
and mod-test-nanoseconds only if CLOCK_REALTIME,
since they now won’t work on platforms lacking CLOCK_REALTIME.
(Fmod_test_nanoseconds): Just use _Static_assert since it
should work on all platforms.
* test/src/emacs-module-tests.el (mod-test-sleep-until)
(mod-test-nanoseconds, mod-test-double):
Skip test if the corresponding functione is not defined.
For example, '${echo -e "hi\nbye"}[1]' should expand to "bye".
* lisp/eshell/esh-var.el (eshell-parse-variable-ref): Support applying
indices to '${}', '$()', and '$<>' forms.
(Bug#54227)
* lisp/eshell/esh-var-tests.el (esh-var-test/interp-lisp-indices)
(esh-var-test/interp-cmd-indices)
(esh-var-test/interp-cmd-external-indices)
(esh-var-test/quoted-interp-lisp-indices)
(esh-var-test/quoted-interp-cmd-indices): New tests.
* lisp/net/browse-url.el (browse-url--file-name-coding-system):
Factor out into own function.
(browse-url-file-url): Property encode non-ASCII characters so
that external browsers can understand them.
(browse-url-emacs): Make `W' in Dired work with non-ASCII file
names (bug#54271).
`color-values-from-color-spec` (new in Emacs 28) erroneously accepted
leading whitespace and hex floats in rgbi: components.
Reported by Philip Kaludercic.
* src/xfaces.c (parse_float_color_comp): Disallow leading whitespace
and hex floats.
* test/src/xfaces-tests.el
(xfaces-internal-color-values-from-color-spec): Add test cases.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el (cl-define-compiler-macro-list): New
Edebug element specification.
(cl-define-compiler-macro): Use it.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs-tests.el
(cl-define-compiler-macro/edebug): New unit test.
Since '$var[hello 0]' doesn't make sense when 'var' is a string, the
previous restriction was unnecessary.
* lisp/eshell/esh-var.el (Commentary): Update documentation.
(eshell-apply-indices): Allow "plain" strings to split strings.
* test/lisp/eshell/esh-var-test.el
(esh-var-test/interp-var-string-split-indices)
(esh-var-test/quoted-interp-var-string-split-indices): Update tests.
* doc/misc/eshell.texi (Dollars expansion): Update documentation.
Previously, more-complex index expansions, like '$var[":" 0]' or
'$var[$(expr) 0]' failed to parse correctly.
* lisp/eshell/esh-var.el (Commentary): Clarify indexing and length
expansions.
(eshell-parse-indices): Expand docstring and support parsing inside
double-quotes.
(eshell-eval-indices): New function.
(eshell-parse-variable): Use it.
* test/lisp/eshell/esh-var-tests.el (eshell-test-value): New defvar.
(esh-var-test/interp-var-indices,
(esh-var-test/interp-var-split-indices)
(esh-var-test/interp-var-string-split-indices)
(esh-var-test/interp-var-regexp-split-indices)
(esh-var-test/interp-var-assoc, esh-var-test/interp-var-length-list)
(esh-var-test/interp-var-length-string)
(esh-var-test/interp-var-length-alist)
(esh-var-test/quoted-interp-var-indices)
(esh-var-test/quoted-interp-var-split-indices)
(esh-var-test/quoted-interp-var-string-split-indices)
(esh-var-test/quoted-interp-var-regexp-split-indices)
(esh-var-test/quoted-interp-var-assoc)
(esh-var-test/quoted-interp-var-length-list)
(esh-var-test/quoted-interp-var-length-string)
(esh-var-test/quoted-interp-var-length-alist): New tests.
* doc/misc/eshell.texi (Dollars Expansion): Expand and reword
documentation for indexing and length expansions.
For example,
echo "${echo hi}"
previously tried to run the program named 'echo hi', instead of 'echo'
with the argument 'hi'.
* lisp/eshell/esh-arg.el (eshell-parse-inner-double-quote):
New function.
* lisp/eshell/esh-var.el (eshell-parse-variable-ref): Support parsing
when wrapped in double-quiotes.
* test/lisp/eshell/esh-var-tests.el (esh-var-test/interp-var)
(esh-var-test/interp-quoted-var)
(esh-var-test/interp-quoted-var-concat)
(esh-var-test/quoted-interp-var)
(esh-var-test/quoted-interp-quoted-var)
(esh-var-test/quoted-interp-lisp, esh-var-test/quoted-interp-cmd)
(esh-var-test/quoted-interp-temp-cmd): New tests.
That commit regressed '$<command>' forms in Eshell, due to a
limitation/bug in how 'eshell-do-eval' works. This fixes
bug#54190.
* lisp/eshell/esh-var.el (eshell-parse-variable-ref): Quote a lambda.
* test/lisp/eshell/eshell-tests.el (eshell-test/interp-temp-cmd):
New test.
* lisp/mail/ietf-drums-date.el: parse-time-string replacement which is
compatible but can be made stricter if desired.
* test/lisp/mail/ietf-drums-date-tests.el (added): Add tests for
ietf-drums-parse-date-string.
* lisp/mail/ietf-drums.el (ietf-drums-parse-date): Use
ietf-drums-parse-date-string.