This reacts to confusing behavior of 'auto-save-visited-file-name',
cf. Bug#25478.
* lisp/files.el (auto-save-visited-interval): New customization option.
(auto-save-visited-mode): New global minor mode.
(auto-save-visited-file-name): Make obsolete.
(auto-save--timer): New internal helper variable.
* doc/emacs/files.texi (Auto Save Files): Document
'auto-save-visited-mode' instead of obsolete
'auto-save-visited-file-name'.
(Auto Save Control): Document customization option
'auto-save-visited-interval'.
* test/Makefile.in (ELFILES): Exclude module test if modules aren't
configured.
(EMACS_TEST_DIRECTORY): Expand test directory so that it's set
correctly even if Emacs changes the current directory.
($(srcdir)/src/emacs-module-tests.log)
($(test_module)): Proper dependency tracking for test module.
* test/data/emacs-module/Makefile (ROOT): Adapt to new location.
Remove 'check' target and EMACS variable, which are no longer
necessary.
(SO): Change to include period.
* test/src/emacs-module-tests.el (mod-test): Use EMACS_TEST_DIRECTORY
environment variable to reliably find test data.
* configure.ac (HAVE_MODULES, MODULES_SUFFIX): Add necessary
substitutions.
* doc/misc/auth.texi: Document new integration with Pass. Use @itemize
instead of @enumerate.
* lisp/auth-source-pass.el: Fix indentation.
(auth-source-pass--remove-directory-name): Remove.
* test/lisp/auth-source-pass-tests.el: Adjust test macros.
* lisp/hi-lock.el (hi-lock-set-pattern): If REGEXP is already
highlighted, then push FACE into hi-lock--unused-faces (Bug#26666).
* test/lisp/hi-lock-tests.el (hi-lock-bug26666): Add test.
* src/nsterm.m (FRAME_DECORATED_FLAGS, FRAME_UNDECORATED_FLAGS): New
defines intended to make things tidier.
(x_set_undecorated): Use the new defines.
(windowWillResize): Don't use new macOS 12+ only feature.
(initFrameFromEmacs): Use the new defines, and disable automatic
window tabbing feature in macOS 12.
(x_set_undecorated, x_set_parent_frame, x_set_no_accept_focus,
x_set_z_group): Add NSTRACE notices.
This is better for parallel builds, eg it eliminates race
conditions from having one process write multiple files.
* admin/unidata/Makefile.in (lparen, unifiles): New variables.
Parse unidata-gen.el, not charprop.el, to get the list of uni- files.
(all): Explicitly list the output lisp files.
(PHONY_EXTRAS): Remove.
(${unidir}/charprop.el): Change rule to just be for this file.
(${unifiles}): New rule to write each unicode lisp file.
(extraclean): Simplify.
* admin/unidata/unidata-gen.el (unidata-gen-charprop):
Quieten in batch mode.
(unidata-gen-files): Remove, no longer used.
* lisp/loadup.el: Update command-line parser.
* admin/unidata/unidata-gen.el (unidata-gen-file):
Make it work as a stand-alone function in batch mode.
(unidata-gen-files): Pass extra arguments to unidata-gen-file.
* admin/unidata/unidata-gen.el (unidata-file-alist):
Rename from unidata-prop-alist. All users changed.
Use file name rather than property name as the key.
(unidata-prop-prop): New function.
(unidata-prop-index, unidata-prop-generator, unidata-prop-docstring)
(unidata-prop-describer, unidata-prop-default, unidata-prop-val-list):
Change to parse the argument rather than unidata-prop-alist.
(unidata-gen-table-character, unidata-gen-table)
(unidata-gen-table-symbol, unidata-gen-table-integer)
(unidata-gen-table-numeric, unidata-gen-table-word-list)
(unidata-gen-table-name, unidata-gen-table-decomposition)
(unidata-gen-table-special-casing): Pass index as an argument.
(unidata-check): Adapt to unidata-file-alist.
Pass index to generator functions.
(unidata-gen-files): Adapt to unidata-file-alist.
Write each output file once only. Overwrite rather than delete.
* lisp/cedet/semantic/util.el (semantic-something-to-tag-table):
Avoid void-function error when bootstrapping and semantic/loaddefs.el
does not yet exist.
* erc-backend.el:
erc-response: Add `tags' element.
Add (erc-parse-tags).
(erc-parse-server-response): Use (erc-parse-tags) to parse message
tags (if any), and store them in `erc-resopnse' struct.
* erc.el: (erc-display-message): Expose message tags with text
properties of the corresponding message line.