* lisp/calc/calc-forms.el (math-absolute-from-gregorian-dt):
Rewrite in a way that I understand, and that actually seems to work.
(math-absolute-from-julian-dt): Use Julian, not Gregorian, leap year
rules for counting days within a year.
(math-julian-date-beginning, math-julian-date-beginning-int):
Change constants to be consistent with their doc strings and the code:
use Rata Die epoch at Dec 31, 1 BC Gregorian proleptic, not Julian.
* doc/misc/calc.texi (Date Forms): Correct difference between Julian
Day and Rata Die.
* test/lisp/calc/calc-tests.el (calc-test-calendar): New test.
The list that decode-time returns now contains an extra
trailing component that counts the subseconds part of the
original timestamp (Bug#36549).
This builds on a suggestion by Lars Ingebrigtsen in:
https://lists.gnu.org/r/emacs-devel/2019-07/msg00734.html
* doc/lispref/os.texi (Time Conversion):
* doc/misc/emacs-mime.texi (time-date):
* etc/NEWS: Document this.
* lisp/calendar/icalendar.el (icalendar--decode-isodatetime):
* lisp/calendar/iso8601.el (iso8601-parse)
(iso8601-parse-time, iso8601-parse-duration)
(iso8601--decoded-time):
* lisp/calendar/parse-time.el (parse-time-string):
* lisp/calendar/time-date.el (make-decoded-time)
(decoded-time-set-defaults):
* lisp/org/org.el (org-fix-decoded-time)
(org-parse-time-string):
* src/timefns.c (Fdecode_time):
Generate subsec member for decoded time.
* lisp/calendar/time-date.el (decoded-time-add)
Add the decoded subsec too.
* lisp/simple.el (decoded-time): New subsec member.
* src/data.c (Frem): Simplify zero-check to match that of new Fmod.
(integer_mod): New function, with most of the guts of the old Fmod.
Remove redundant zero-check.
(Fmod): Use it.
* src/timefns.c (Fencode_time): Handle new subsec member
or (with the obsolescent calling convention) subsec arg.
It defaults to 0.
* test/lisp/calendar/icalendar-tests.el:
(icalendar--decode-isodatetime):
* test/lisp/calendar/iso8601-tests.el (test-iso8601-date-years)
(test-iso8601-date-dates, test-iso8601-date-obsolete)
(test-iso8601-date-weeks, test-iso8601-date-ordinals)
(test-iso8601-time, test-iso8601-combined)
(test-iso8601-duration, test-iso8601-intervals)
(standard-test-dates, standard-test-time-of-day-fractions)
(standard-test-time-of-day-beginning-of-day)
(standard-test-time-of-day-utc)
(standard-test-time-of-day-zone)
(standard-test-date-and-time-of-day, standard-test-interval):
* test/lisp/calendar/parse-time-tests.el (parse-time-tests):
* test/src/timefns-tests.el (format-time-string-with-zone)
(encode-time-dst-numeric-zone):
Adjust to match new behavior.
This replaces the awkward reuse of encode-time to both convert
calendrical timestamps to Lisp timestamps, and to convert Lisp
timestamps to other forms. Now, encode-time does just the
former and the new function does just the latter.
The new function builds on a suggestion by Lars Ingebrigtsen in:
https://lists.gnu.org/r/emacs-devel/2019-07/msg00801.html
and refined by Stefan Monnier in:
https://lists.gnu.org/r/emacs-devel/2019-07/msg00803.html
* doc/lispref/os.texi (Time of Day, Time Conversion):
* doc/misc/emacs-mime.texi (time-date):
* etc/NEWS: Update documentation.
* lisp/calendar/cal-dst.el (calendar-next-time-zone-transition):
* lisp/calendar/time-date.el (seconds-to-time, days-to-time):
* lisp/calendar/timeclock.el (timeclock-seconds-to-time):
* lisp/cedet/ede/detect.el (ede-detect-qtest):
* lisp/completion.el (cmpl-hours-since-origin):
* lisp/ecomplete.el (ecomplete-add-item):
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-extra.el (cl--random-time):
* lisp/emacs-lisp/timer.el (timer--time-setter)
(timer-next-integral-multiple-of-time):
* lisp/find-lisp.el (find-lisp-format-time):
* lisp/gnus/gnus-diary.el (gnus-user-format-function-d):
* lisp/gnus/gnus-group.el (gnus-group-set-timestamp):
* lisp/gnus/gnus-icalendar.el (gnus-icalendar-show-org-agenda):
* lisp/gnus/nnrss.el (nnrss-normalize-date):
* lisp/gnus/nnspool.el (nnspool-request-newgroups):
* lisp/net/ntlm.el (ntlm-compute-timestamp):
* lisp/net/pop3.el (pop3-uidl-dele):
* lisp/obsolete/vc-arch.el (vc-arch-add-tagline):
* lisp/org/org-clock.el (org-clock-get-clocked-time)
(org-clock-resolve, org-resolve-clocks, org-clock-in)
(org-clock-out, org-clock-sum):
* lisp/org/org-id.el (org-id-uuid, org-id-time-to-b36):
* lisp/org/ox-publish.el (org-publish-cache-ctime-of-src):
* lisp/proced.el (proced-format-time):
* lisp/progmodes/cc-cmds.el (c-progress-init)
(c-progress-update):
* lisp/progmodes/cperl-mode.el (cperl-time-fontification):
* lisp/progmodes/flymake.el (flymake--schedule-timer-maybe):
* lisp/progmodes/vhdl-mode.el (vhdl-update-progress-info)
(vhdl-fix-case-region-1):
* lisp/tar-mode.el (tar-octal-time):
* lisp/time.el (emacs-uptime):
* lisp/url/url-auth.el (url-digest-auth-make-cnonce):
* lisp/url/url-util.el (url-lazy-message):
* lisp/vc/vc-cvs.el (vc-cvs-parse-entry):
* lisp/vc/vc-hg.el (vc-hg-state-fast):
* lisp/xt-mouse.el (xterm-mouse-event):
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/timer-tests.el:
(timer-next-integral-multiple-of-time-2):
Use time-convert, not encode-time.
* lisp/calendar/icalendar.el (icalendar--decode-isodatetime):
Don’t use now-removed FORM argument for encode-time.
It wasn’t crucial anyway.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/byte-opt.el (side-effect-free-fns): Add time-convert.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/elint.el (elint-unknown-builtin-args):
Update encode-time signature to match current arg set.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/timer.el (timer-next-integral-multiple-of-time):
Use timer-convert with t rather than doing it by hand.
* src/timefns.c (time_hz_ticks, time_form_stamp, lisp_time_form_stamp):
Remove; no longer needed.
(decode_lisp_time): Rturn the form instead of having a *PFORM arg.
All uses changed.
(time_arith): Just return TICKS if HZ is 1.
(Fencode_time): Remove argument FORM. All callers changed.
Do not attempt to encode time values; just encode
decoded (calendrical) times.
Unless CURRENT_TIME_LIST, just return VALUE since HZ is 1.
(Ftime_convert): New function, which does the time value
conversion that bleeding-edge encode-time formerly did.
Return TIME if it is easy to see that it is already
of the correct form.
(Fcurrent_time): Mention in doc that the form is planned to change.
* test/src/timefns-tests.el (decode-then-encode-time):
Don’t use (encode-time nil).
* doc/misc/emacs-mime.texi (time-date): Don’t give
parse-iso8601-time-string in the example, as the function is
not autoloaded.
* lisp/gnus/nndiary.el (nndiary-compute-reminders):
No need to call encode-time or use floating point here.
Use it to improve the docstring of the accessor functions.
* doc/misc/cl.texi: Rename menu entry to "CL-Lib".
(Structures): Add ':documentation' and mention ':type' as well,
which we don't completely ignore any more.
This patch also moves the internal/external browser logic from
shr to browse-url, where it belongs more naturally.
* doc/misc/eww.texi (Basics): Adjust to browse-url-external-browser.
* doc/misc/gnus.texi (Article Commands): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/gnus-art.el (gnus-button-url-regexp): Default to
`browse-url-button-regexp', which has taken over the definition
previously enjoyed by this variable.
* lisp/gnus/gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-browse-url): Adjust usage.
* lisp/net/browse-url.el (browse-url--browser-defcustom-type): New
internal variable...
(browse-url-browser-function, browse-url-external-browser): Used
by these two; the latter of which is a new variable.
(browse-url-botton-regexp): New variable.
(browse-url-button-map): New keymap.
(browse-url-button): New face.
(browse-url-add-buttons): New function to add clickable browse-url
buttons to almost any buffer.
(browse-url-button-open): New command.
(browse-url-button-copy): New command.
* lisp/net/eww.el (eww-browse-with-external-browser)
(eww-follow-link): Adjust usage.
* lisp/net/shr.el (shr-external-browser): Make an obsolete alias
of `browse-url-external-browser'.
(shr-browse-url): Adjust usage.
Updating group splits requires the gnus-newsrc-hashtb to be
initialized. Previously this failed silently, now it errors.
* lisp/gnus/gnus-mlspl.el (gnus-group-split-setup): Don't call the
update when loading the user's init file, that's too early. Use
appropriate hooks depending on AUTO-UPDATE.
* doc/misc/gnus.texi (Group Mail Splitting): Change mention in docs.
* doc/misc/smtpmail.texi (Authentication): Document it.
* lisp/mail/smtpmail.el
(smtpmail-servers-requiring-authorization): New variable (bug#26359).
(smtpmail-via-smtp): Use it.
* doc/misc/gnus.texi (Article Commands): Document new behaviour.
* lisp/gnus/gnus-sum.el (gnus-shorten-url): New function.
(gnus-summary-browse-url): Change function to make `C-u' use the
external browser (as Gnus does when you hit URLs manually). Don't
use an initial input.
* doc/misc/efaq.texi (No Escape key):
* doc/emacs/msdos-xtra.texi (MS-DOS Keyboard): Change back to
function-key-map from local-function-key-map, because these
bindings apply to all terminals.
* doc/lispref/keymaps.texi (Translation Keymaps): Clarify in what
circumstances you may still want to use function-key-map.
* doc/misc/edt.texi (Changes):
* doc/emacs/custom.texi (Terminal Init): Use input-decode-map
instead of local-function-key-map, according to Stefan Monnier.
* doc/misc/viper.texi (Key Bindings):
* doc/misc/efaq.texi (X key translations for Emacs)
(No Escape key):
* doc/misc/edt.texi (Changes):
* doc/emacs/msdos-xtra.texi (MS-DOS Keyboard):
* doc/emacs/custom.texi (Terminal Init): Refer to
local-function-key-map instead of function-key-map, since the
latter isn't supposed to be changed (bug#27490).
* lisp/gnus/gnus-art.el (article-make-date-combine-with-lapsed) factor
code out into new function, used for providing both combined-lapsed
and combined-local-lapsed.
* doc/misc/gnus.texi (Fancy Mail Splitting): Mention it.
* lisp/gnus/nnmail.el (nnmail-debug-splitting): New variable.
* lisp/gnus/nnmail.el (nnmail-log-split): New function.
(nnmail-split-it): Use it.
* doc/misc/gnus.texi (Foreign Groups): Update description of
gnus-read-ephemeral-emacs-bug-group for multiple bug
IDs (bug#11961).
* lisp/gnus/gnus-group.el (gnus-bug-group-download-format-alist):
Use HTTPS for Debian's bug tracker.
(gnus-group--read-bug-ids): New function for reading multiple bug
IDs in the minibuffer. Improves on previous brittle approach of
word-at-point -> read-string -> string-to-number by a) defaulting to
the more accurate bug-reference-bug-regexp or number-at-point
without using the intrusive INITIAL-INPUT argument, and b) not
attempting to parse bug IDs.
(gnus-read-ephemeral-bug-group): Use it. Extend docstring and
commentary. Fix handling of multiple bug IDs as either numbers or
strings. Hoist some string consing out of inner loop. Delete
temporary file even on error. Throw more informative error when
url-insert-file-contents successfully returns an error (bug#36433).
(gnus-read-ephemeral-debian-bug-group): Use gnus-group--read-bug-ids
and fix docstring for multiple bug IDs. Accept optional WINDOW-CONF
like other ephemeral bug group commands.
(gnus-read-ephemeral-emacs-bug-group): Use gnus-group--read-bug-ids
and fix string/numeric ID conversions. Try loading debbugs-gnu
before testing for debbugs-gnu-summary-mode (bug#36433).
* doc/misc/sem-user.texi (Idle Completions Mode): Rename
displayor->displayer throughout.
(Idle Completions Mode): Ditto.
* lisp/cedet/semantic/complete.el: Rename displayor->displayer
throughout and add aliases for all the methods that used that name.
* lisp/gnus/gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-browse-url): New command for
browsing URLs from the article buffer from the summary buffer.
(gnus-summary-mode-map): Bind to "w".
(gnus-summary-article-map): And to "A w".
* doc/misc/gnus.texi (Article Commands): Document.
* etc/TODO: Remove done TODO to remove '*' from defvar.
* doc/misc/gnus.texi: Remove leading '*' from defvar example.
* lisp/kermit.el (kermit-esc-char): Convert to defcustom.
* lisp/desktop.el (desktop-header):
* lisp/obsolete/cc-compat.el (c-indent-level)
(c-brace-imaginary-offset, c-brace-offset, c-argdecl-indent)
(c-label-offset, c-continued-statement-offset)
(c-continued-brace-offset): Remove leading '*' from docstring.
* lisp/progmodes/dcl-mode.el: Remove leading '*' from docstring in
comment.
* test/manual/cedet/tests/test.el: Add comment asking if example of
defvar with leading '*' should be removed.
(Bug#35994) (The previous commit is also for the same bug.)
* doc/misc/efaq-w32.texi (Grep, Recursive grep): More accurate
description of using 'findstr' as a poor-man's replacement for
'grep'. Reported by 范凯 <m_pupil@163.com>
It's previous default was c-lineup-inexpr-block. This change is mainly to
prevent excessive indentation of the innards of C++ lambda functions.
* lisp/progmodes/cc-vars.el (c-offsets-alist): Amend the offset for inlambda
to 0.
* doc/misc/cc-mode.texi (FAQ): Amend the answer to the question about this
matter.
* lisp/net/rcirc.el (part): Split out channel name and part reason.
* doc/misc/rcirc.texi (rcirc commands): Clarify that channel name may
be provided to /part.