* src/process.c (syms_of_process) <read-process-output-max>:
New variable.
(read_process_output): Use it instead of the hard-coded
constant 4096. (Bug#38561)
Use SAFE_ALLOCA to support large buffers for reading process
output.
* etc/NEWS: Mention 'read-process-output-max'.
(universal-coding-system-argument): Adjust the code to the way
`universal-argument` works nowadays. Handle `prefix-arg` a bit more
like `command_loop` does.
* test/lisp/international/mule-tests.el
(mule-cmds--test-universal-coding-system-argument): New test.
* doc/lispref/syntax.texi (Parser State): mention parse-partial-sexp as a
function returning a parser state, and the function to which one supplies a
parser state as an argument for continued parsing.
Refine the documentation of syntax-ppss-context, and correct the text
introducing it and another function.
* src/w32fns.c (setup_w32_kbdhook): Don't initialize
is_debugger_present here...
(globals_of_w32fns): ...initialize it here. Also initialize
the new global variable set_thread_description.
* src/systhread.c: [WINDOWSNT] Include mbctype.h
(w32_set_thread_name): New function.
(MS_VC_EXCEPTION): New macro.
(THREADNAME_INFO, IsDebuggerPresent_Proc)
(SetThreadDescription_Proc): New typedefs.
(w32_beginthread_wrapper): Call w32_set_thread_name to set the
name of the new thread.
* src/thread.h (struct thread_state): New member thread_name.
* src/thread.c (Fmake_thread): Set the thread_name field of
the new thread object.
(run_thread): Free the thread_name member after the thread
exits.
* lisp/tab-bar.el (tab-bar--tabs-recent): New function with code
extracted from tab-bar--tab-index-recent.
(tab-bar-switch-to-tab): Use tab-bar--tabs-recent in interactive spec
to sort names of tabs by recency for default values of completing-read.
(tab-prefix-map): Bind RET to tab-bar-select-tab-by-name, and 'm' to tab-move.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/regexp-opt.el (regexp-opt):
* doc/lispref/searching.texi (Regexp Functions):
Be more specific about how the KEEP-ORDER argument actually works.
If nil, the regexp guarantees a longest match; this is the behaviour
that many callers implicitly rely on.
* lisp/progmodes/verilog-mode.el (verilog-compiler-directives): Support
indenting `uselib.
(verilog-read-decls): Fix AUTO* to ignore `protected regions.
(verilog-read-auto-template-middle): Fix AUTO_TEMPLATEs with multiple
module templates and at-REGEXPs, msg3183. Reported by Berk Akinci.
* lisp/mouse.el (mouse-drag-region-rectangle):
Move cursor to the correct column during auto-scrolling both when
crutches are used and not (bug#38641). Reported by Konrad Podczeck.
* lisp/vc/vc-git.el (vc-git-after-dir-status-stage):
Don't set `up-to-date' status if the previous stage (`diff-index')
has assigned some other status to the file (bug#38615).
* src/xfaces.c (face_at_string_position): Revert the last
change, as it cannot possibly solve bug#38563.
* src/xdisp.c (face_at_pos): Fix a typo made during last
change here, which broke face merging for display strings.
(Bug#38633)
Better handling of tabs scrolled to the left.
Don't scroll tabs that are already visible.
Remove setq of buffer-undo-list because undo is disabled
anyway in internal buffers with name " *temp*".
* lisp/vc/diff.el (diff-buffers): New command.
(diff, diff-no-select, diff-file-local-copy): Improve docstrings.
* doc/emacs/files.texi:
* etc/NEWS: Document new command, and the previously-undocumented
ability for 'diff' to compare buffers.
* doc/lispref/internals.texi (Garbage Collection)
(Pure Storage):
* src/alloc.c (Fgarbage_collect): Update the documentation of
pure-space overflow for when pdumper is used. (Bug#38492)
* src/emacs.c (Fdump_emacs): Remove stray closing brace that
breaks the build when configured with --with-dumping=unexec on
GNU/Linux. (Apparently everybody is using pdumper now.)
I introduced the bug in 2019-07-09T00:50:39Z!eggert@cs.ucla.edu.
* lisp/jsonrpc.el (initialize-instance jsonrpc-process-connection):
Use buffer-disable-undo in stdout and stderr buffers.
* lisp/jsonrpc.el (Version): Bump to 1.0.9
The `not' and `intersection' forms, and `or' inside these forms,
now accept characters and single-character strings as arguments.
Previously, they had to be wrapped in `any' forms.
This does not add expressive power but is a convenience and is easily
understood.
* doc/lispref/searching.texi (Rx Constructs): Amend the documentation.
* etc/NEWS: Announce the change.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/rx.el (rx--charset-p, rx--translate-not)
(rx--charset-intervals, rx): Accept characters and 1-char strings in
more places.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/rx-tests.el (rx-not, rx-charset-or)
(rx-def-in-charset-or, rx-intersection): Test the change.
* lisp/help.el (help-uni-confusables, help-uni-confusables-regexp):
Rename from uni-confusable and uni-confusables-regexp, respectively.
(help-uni-confusable-suggestions): Use ngettext. Use new variable
name.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/lisp-mode.el (lisp--match-confusable-symbol-character):
Use new variable name.
* src/xdisp.c (face_at_pos): Revert previous change that
rejected the underlying face if it failed the filtering
criteria.
* src/xfaces.c (face_at_string_position): Reset the base face's
attribute used for filtering faces if the attribute is t.
(Bug#38563)
* src/xdisp.c (face_at_pos): Reject the face returned by
'underlying_face_id' when we are filtering by face attribute,
and that attribute's value fails the filter test. (Bug#38563)
The strings contained in gpg keys can contain UTF-8 data, but can also
use percent-escapes to encode non-ASCII chars. When converting those
escapes, use 'raw-text' coding system rather than 'string-to-unibyte',
since the latter signals an error for non-ASCII characters.
* lisp/epg.el (epg--decode-percent-escape): Convert the passed
string to raw-text before treating percent escapes (Bug#38512).
Allow placing debug-on-entry on a function not-yet-defined, which
is convenient when the problem you're investigating happens while
the relevant files are loaded.