* lisp/emacs-lisp/package-vc.el
(package-vc--download-and-read-archives): Replace
'condition-case-unless-debug' with a regular 'condition-case'.
It appears a few people using third-party archives that don't serve
package specifications have been having issues with package-vc, when
toggle-on-error is enabled. In their case, package-vc would raise an
error in its first invocation, but it would go on working normally
afterwards. As this behaviour is confusing and the user can't do much
about a missing elpa-packages.eld to begin with, we satisfy ourselves
with printing out a message and continuing on.
* src/fns.c (Fsecure_hash, Fmd5): Document the length of the
return values.
* lisp/subr.el (sha1): Describe the return value in more detail.
* doc/lispref/text.texi (Checksum/Hash): Document 'sha1'.
Document the length of the strings returned by each hashing
algorithm.
These cause annoying prompts when visiting these files, and evidently
belong to a third-party package.
* lisp/image/image-dired-external.el:
* lisp/image/image-dired-tags.el:
* lisp/image/image-dired-dired.el:
* lisp/image/image-dired-util.el: Remove unsafe local-variables.
* lisp/progmodes/bug-reference.el (bug-reference-fontify): Wrap call
to syntax-ppss in save-match-data since it can clobber our
match-data (bug#61395).
I only changed the Lisp functions, internal functions are left
unchanged.
* doc/lispref/parsing.texi (Retrieving Nodes): Update manual.
* src/treesit.c (Ftreesit_search_subtree)
(Ftreesit_induce_sparse_tree): Change LIMIT to DEPTH.
An example in the documentation uses the function
'treesit-get-parser-create' which does not exist. Replace this with
'treesit-parser-create'.
* admin/notes/tree-sitter/html-manual/Multiple-Languages.html:
* doc/lispref/parsing.texi (Multiple Languages):
Change example.
Copyright-paperwork-exempt: yes
* lisp/emacs-lisp/lisp-mode.el (define-compiler-macro)
(define-setf-expander, deftype): Add the 'doc-string-elt'
property for proper docstring highlighting in Common Lisp.
* doc/lispref/files.texi (Relative File Names)
(Testing Accessibility, File Name Expansion): Document and index
the behavior with empty strings as file names.
Sign, ok, there's another edge case: else if statements. Because
"else if" is usually implemented as just another if statement nested
in the else branch, this creates additional levels that indentation
needs to ignore.
I converted c-ts-common-indent-block-type-regexp +
c-ts-common-indent-bracketless-type-regexp into a new, more flexible
variable, c-ts-common-indent-type-regexp-alist, to avoid adding yet
more variables in order to recognize else and if statements.
* lisp/progmodes/c-ts-common.el:
(c-ts-common-indent-type-regexp-alist): New variable.
(c-ts-common-indent-block-type-regexp)
(c-ts-common-indent-bracketless-type-regexp): Remove variables.
(c-ts-common--node-is): New function.
(c-ts-common-statement-offset): Use the new variable, and add the
"else if" special case. Also merge the code of
c-ts-mode--fix-bracketless-indent, because now the code is much more
succinct.
(c-ts-mode--fix-bracketless-indent): Merge into
c-ts-common-statement-offset.
* lisp/progmodes/c-ts-mode.el:
(c-ts-base-mode): Setup c-ts-common-indent-type-regexp-alist.
* test/lisp/progmodes/c-ts-mode-resources/indent.erts: New test.
Turns out I shouldn't have removed the explicit rules. Anyway, now it
indents properly.
* lisp/progmodes/c-ts-mode.el (c-ts-mode--indent-styles): Add rules.
* test/lisp/progmodes/c-ts-mode-resources/indent.erts: Add tests
Fix indentation for the semicolon in
while (str_a[i++] == str_b[j++])
;
* lisp/progmodes/c-ts-mode.el (c-ts-mode--indent-styles): New rule.
* test/lisp/progmodes/c-ts-mode-resources/indent.erts: New test.
* lisp/progmodes/eglot.el (eglot-completion-at-point): Return the
correct values in :company-kind for "EnumMember" and "TypeParameter".
The convention is to use kebab case rather than plain downcasing.
Reported in https://github.com/company-mode/company-mode/issues/1370.
* lisp/progmodes/compile.el (compilation-error-regexp-alist-alist):
Tighten regexps and simplify. Translate to rx.
* etc/compilation.txt: Add examples.
In collaboration with Jostein Kjønigsen.
* lisp/progmodes/bug-reference.el (bug-reference-auto-setup-functions):
Add clarification to docstring that this variable is for packages, not
for users.
* lisp/progmodes/java-ts-mode.el (java-ts-mode--indent-rules): Add new
matchers to enable c-ts-common machinery.
(java-ts-mode): Add regexps.
* lisp/progmodes/c-ts-common.el (c-ts-common-statement-offset): Fix
typo in documentation and use the new if statement helpers.
(c-ts-common-if-statement-regexp): New defvar.
(c-ts-common-nestable-if-statement-p): New defvar.
(c-ts-common--fix-nestable-if-statement): New helper.
* test/lisp/progmodes/c-ts-mode-resources/indent.erts: Add test for
complicated bracket matching indentation.
* lisp/progmodes/c-ts-mode.el (c-ts-mode--indent-styles): Add indent
rules for bracketless statements.
Indent strings inside arrray_initializer one step:
public class Java {
void foo() {
return new String[]{
"foo", // These
"bar"
}
}
}
* lisp/progmodes/java-ts-mode.el (java-ts-mode--indent-rules): New
matcher.
* lisp/progmodes/go-ts-mode.el (go-ts-mode--font-lock-settings):
Remove :override from the 'property' rules and move them above
'variable' (bug#61302). Just like in rust-ts-mode.
* lisp/progmodes/rust-ts-mode.el (rust-ts-mode--font-lock-settings):
Remove :override from the 'property' rules and move them above
'variable' (bug#61302).
* lisp/progmodes/rust-ts-mode.el (rust-ts-mode--font-lock-settings):
Remove the rule that highlighted scope identifier in a function call
as type. The existing rules will handle it when it does look like a
type (capitalized).