* src/alloc.c (Fmake_vector): Simplify by omitting the (XLI (init)
== 0) case, as this optimization is probably not worth the hassle.
Just for the record, the test for that case could have been
(XLI (init) % ((EMACS_UINT) -1 / UCHAR_MAX) == 0) (!),
assuming the typical platform with no padding bits and where
conversion to int omits the most significant bits.
ee73997 Make erc work better when encountering unknown prefix chars
b99141d Make erc completion case-insensitive again
66c4620 Make complection in erc use consistent casing
8c562b2 Make /QUIT in erc more robust
d93d2c5 Make tracking faces in Emacs work more reliably
af6ab7e Make shr not bug out on images on non-graphical displays
3311f40 Fix bookmark display widths
d90ab1e Fix typo in eww-make-unique-file-name
7f81825 Make it possible to TAB to input fields
a43a1dc Insert complete alt texts when images are disabled
56ed4e1 Allow eww text fields to grow
66b315c Make erc work when subword-mode is switched on
255b68f Fix IMAP doc example
91557f5 Quoting fixes in doc strings and diagnostics
2c0dc9f Fix warning message in hack-local-variables
504696d Etags: yet another improvement in Ruby tags
8784ebf Fix x-popup-menu on TTYs without a mouse
8b87ecb * lisp/emacs-lisp/map.el: Improvements to the docstring of the
pcase macro
6191003 Use pop-to-buffer-same-window in eww
fe321fd * autogen.sh: Revert all recent changes.
74ebd4a * make-dist: Updates related to nt/.
737193a * make-dist: Add modules/.
3696bf2 * make-dist: Update for super-special file that can't live in etc/.
a4278e2 Fix failure to compile ns-win.el in parallel builds
860da4d Fix names of tags generated for Ruby accessors
f6213ce Fix file-name recognition in 'etags'
e42e662 Change Ruby file names and extensions recognized by 'etags'
58bfb6a More improvements for Ruby support in 'etags'
c04e911 Add --git-config option to autogen.sh
5713466 Fix editing undo changes in eww fields
51362d6 Allow the user more control of popping up the eww window
ee0fbd8 Make eww-browse-url with new-window parameter work again
9c3142d Clean up eww code slightly
cb035f3 Don't insert nil faces in shr
4c3fae3 ; * lisp/progmodes/prolog.el: Remove some obsolete commentary.
93f2153 Improve the custom type of some user options.
9f60d7e Mark some risky calendar variables.
1d07dcd Highlight two additional SCSS keywords
ee8b466 Recommend enabling integrity-checking in git
e639e10 Some corrections in Elisp manual
d766ca8 Chatter when autogen.sh changes Git configuration
3b734e1 * org/org-compat.el (org-font-lock-ensure): Fix bogus test (bug#22399)
43cb9f8 Omit unnecessary history from Lisp intro
2fbd1da * etc/HISTORY: Add some more history, plus git tags.
c90e1b4 Improve elisp “Security Considerations” doc
cedd7ca autogen.sh now arranges for git to check hashes
86ce76b ; Fix ChangeLog.2 commit ID.
7b1d2b1 Fix (c & 040) typo in emergency escapes
a8273da Fix display of overlay strings with 'display' and 'box' property
fc48106 Fix imap-starttls-open
cdecbed Fix return value of imap-starttls-open
20c7e34 ; * etc/NEWS: Fix renamed command name
98bdbdb Correct reference to DARWIN_OS preprocessor symbol
b250d29 Spelling fix
b920a0e Spelling fixes
93b144b Pacify GCC on C library without glibc API
Without this change, with --enable-gcc-warnings GCC would complain
“error: redundant redeclaration of ‘aligned_alloc’”.
* configure.ac: Simplify aligned_alloc testing.
* src/alloc.c (aligned_alloc): Don’t use if DARWIN_OS,
since the simplified configure.ac no longer checks for that.
Don’t declare if HAVE_ALIGNED_ALLOC.
Correct misspelling of HAVE_ALIGNED_ALLOC in ifdef.
* src/alloc.c: Always include <signal.h>.
(malloc_warning) [!SIGDANGER && (SYSTEM_MALLOC || HYBRID_MALLOC)]:
Do not define; unused.
* src/emacs.c, src/lisp.h (might_dump) [!DOUG_LEA_MALLOC]: Now static.
* src/gmalloc.c (gdefault_morecore): Rename from __default_morecore,
to avoid collision with glibc. Now static. All uses changed.
* src/lastfile.c (my_edata): Define only if
((!defined SYSTEM_MALLOC && !defined HYBRID_MALLOC && !defined
WINDOWSNT) \ || defined CYGWIN || defined DARWIN_OS).
(Bug#22086)
* configure.ac (hybrid malloc): Simplify configuration.
(SHEAP_OBJ): Remove; no longer needed.
(HYBRID_MALLOC): New var. Subst it.
(HYBRID_MALLOC_LIB): New Automake conditional.
* lib/Makefile.am (noinst_LIBRARIES): Add libegnu.a only if
HYBRID_MALLOC_LIB.
(libegnu_a_CPPFLAGS): Omit AM_CPPFLAGS; not needed.
(MOSTLYCLEANFILES): Add libegnu.a.
* src/Makefile.in (SHEAP_OBJ): Remove.
(HYBRID_MALLOC): New macro.
(base_obj): Use it to conditionally add sheap.o.
(LIBEGNU_ARCHIVE): New macro.
($(LIBEGNU_ARCHIVE)): New rule, replacing $(lib)/libegnu.a.
All uses of the latter replaced by the former.
* src/alloc.c (USE_ALIGNED_ALLOC): Simplify configuration.
Correct misspelling ALIGNED_ALLOC to HAVE_ALIGNED_ALLOC.
* src/gmalloc.c: Update comment.
* src/lisp.h (aligned_alloc)
[!DOUG_LEA_MALLOC && !HYBRID_MALLOC && !SYSTEM_MALLOC]:
New decl.
(Bug#22086)
This should help insulate us better from future glibc changes.
It is good hygiene to include .h files for APIs that Emacs uses.
Fix type clashes between Emacs and GNU <malloc.h> (Bug#22086).
* configure.ac: Check for malloc.h.
* src/alloc.c: Include <malloc.h> depending on HAVE_MALLOC_H,
not on DOUG_LEA_MALLOC.
* src/emacs.c, src/gmalloc.c (malloc_enable_thread):
Remove decl (now in lisp.h).
* src/gmalloc.c: Include stddef.h earlier, for ptrdiff_t.
[emacs]: Include lisp.h.
[HAVE_MALLOC_H]: Include <malloc.h>.
(__MALLOC_HOOK_VOLATILE): New macro, if not already defined.
(__after_morecore_hook, __malloc_initialize_hook, __morecore)
(__default_morecore):
[!HAVE_MALLOC_H]: New decls near non-inclusion of <malloc.h>.
(calloc): Make it clear that the macro should not be used.
Remove unused decl.
(malloc_info): New macro, to avoid clash with glibc <malloc.h>.
(__morecore, __default_morecore, __after_morecore_hook)
(__malloc_extra_blocks, __malloc_initialize_hook, __free_hook)
(__malloc_hook, __realloc_hook, __memalign_hook, memory_warnings):
Remove later decls.
(gmalloc_hook, gfree_hook, grealloc_hook):
Rename from __malloc_hook, __free_hook, __realloc_hook to
avoid type collision with glibc <malloc.h>. All uses changed.
(gmalloc_hook):
(__malloc_extra_blocks) [DOUG_LEA_MALLOC||HYBRID_MALLOC||SYSTEM_MALLOC]:
Now static.
(gmalloc_hook, __malloc_extra_blocks): Define even if [!HYBRID_MALLOC].
(__malloc_initialize_hook, __after_morecore_hook):
Declare with types compatible with glibc.
(__memalign_hook, hybrid_calloc) [HYBRID_MALLOC]:
Remove. All uses removed.
* src/lisp.h (__malloc_extra_blocks, malloc_enable_thread): New decls.
* src/ralloc.c, src/vm-limit.c:
Simplify includes and include <malloc.h> if available.
(alloc_unexec_pre, alloc_unexec_post) [HYBRID_MALLOC]:
Set and clear bss_sbrk_did_unexec, on all platforms not just Cygwin.
* src/lisp.h (alloc_unexec_pre, alloc_unexec_post) [!DOUG_LEA_MALLOC]:
Declare unconditionally.
* src/unexcw.c, src/unexelf.c (bss_sbrk_did_unexec): Remove decl.
(unexec): Don’t set or clear bss_sbrk_did_unexec;
the caller now does this.
(Bug#22086)
This attempts to future-proof Emacs a bit against possible glibc
changes, by having Emacs use <malloc.h> declarations rather than
coding them up by hand. Problem noted by Florian Weimer in:
https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2016-01/msg00777.html
Implement this mainly by moving malloc.h-related functions from
emacs.c (which does not include <malloc.h>) to alloc.c (which does).
* src/alloc.c (my_heap_start) [DOUG_LEA_MALLOC || GNU_LINUX]:
New function.
The remaining changes to this file apply only if DOUG_LEA_MALLOC.
(alloc_unexec_pre, alloc_unexec_post): New functions.
(malloc_initialize_hook): Use my_heap_start and alloc_unexec_post.
(__MALLOC_HOOK_VOLATILE): New macro, if not already defined.
(__malloc_initialize_hook): Use it.
(malloc_state_ptr, malloc_initialize_hook, __malloc_initialize_hook):
Move here from ...
* src/emacs.c: ... here.
(malloc_get_state, malloc_set_state): Remove extern decls.
(my_heap_start) [DOUG_LEA_MALLOC || GNU_LINUX]: Remove static var.
All uses changed to similarly-named new function.
(Fdump_emacs): Use new functions alloc_unexec_pre, alloc_unexec_post.
* src/lisp.h (my_heap_start, alloc_unexec_pre, alloc_unexec_post):
New decls.
* src/alloc.c (garbage_collect_1): Don't bother saving and
restoring the echo-area message if we are GC'ing after running out
of memory. This avoids an infloop due to repeated attempts to
allocate memory for the cons cell needed to save the message,
which signals the memory-full error, which attempts to save the
echo-area message, which signals memory-full again, etc.
* src/alloc.c (HAVE_MODULES): Now a constant 0 if not defined,
so that later code can use 'if' rather than '#ifdef'.
(mark_maybe_pointer): Simplify based on HAVE_MODULES now
always working.
This fixes the smaller performance hit that I noted in:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2015-12/msg00357.html
* src/alloc.c (macro_XPNTR_OR_SYMBOL_OFFSET, macro_XPNTR):
* src/puresize.h (puresize_h_PURE_P)
(puresize_h_CHECK_IMPURE):
New macros, with the old contents of the functions.
* src/alloc.c (XPNTR_OR_SYMBOL_OFFSET, XPNTR):
* src/puresize.h (PURE_P, CHECK_IMPURE):
Use the new macros. Also macros, if DEFINE_KEY_OPS_AS_MACROS.
* src/conf_post.h (ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED):
* src/lisp.h (DEFINE_KEY_OPS_AS_MACROS): New macros.
* src/emacs-module.c (plain_values): New constant.
(module_nil): Now a constant.
(Finternal_module_call, value_to_lisp_bits, lisp_to_value_bits)
(syms_of_module): Use if, not #ifdef, so that both sides are
checked at compile-time, and so that GCC doesn’t complain
about an unused var in the typical case. Also, depend on
plain_values, not on WIDE_EMACS_INT; the code shouldn’t assume
that WIDE_EMACS_INT implies !USE_LSB_TAG.
(value_to_lisp_bits, lisp_to_value_bits): New functions.
Sign-extend integers rather than zero-extending them, as small
negative integers are more likely.
(value_to_lisp, lisp_to_value): Rewrite in terms of the new *_bits
functions.
(HAVE_STRUCT_ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED): Define to 0 if not already defined.
(mark_modules): Remove. All uses removed.
(lisp_to_value): Don’t assume Fcons returns a pointer aligned
to GCALIGNMENT.
(syms_of_module): Check that module_nil converts to Qnil.
* src/lisp.h (lisp_h_XSYMBOL, XSYMBOL): Use signed conversion, since
we prefer signed to unsigned when either will do.
(TAG_PTR): Sign-extend pointers when USE_LSB_TAG, as this is
a bit better for emacs-module.c.
* src/font.h (GC_FONT_SPEC_P, GC_FONT_ENTITY_P)
(GC_FONT_OBJECT_P, GC_XFONT_SPEC, GC_XFONT_ENTITY)
(GC_XFONT_OBJECT): New macros, for use in garbage collector.
* src/alloc.c (compact_font_cache_entry, compact_font_caches):
Don't ifdef away font cache compaction on NT_GUI, as the problems
which led to that seem to have been solved.
(compact_font_cache_entry): Use GC_FONT_SPEC_P, GC_XFONT_SPEC,
GC_XFONT_ENTITY, and GC_XFONT_OBJECT, instead of their non-GC_
cousins. (Bug#21999)
This was motivated by the recent addition of module code,
which added some ENABLE_CHECKING-enabled checks that are
useful elsewhere too.
* src/alloc.c (compact_font_cache_entry):
* src/fns.c (sweep_weak_table):
* src/lread.c (oblookup):
Use gc_asize rather than doing it by hand.
* src/emacs-module.c (module_make_global_ref)
(module_free_global_ref, module_vec_size):
Omit assertions that lisp.h now checks.
* src/lisp.h (XFASTINT, ASIZE): In functional implementations,
check that the result is nonnegative. Use eassume, as this
info can help a bit when optimizing production code.
(XSYMBOL) [!USE_LSB_TAG]: Assert that argument is a symbol,
to be consistent with the USE_LSB_TAG case.
(gc_asize): New function, when ASIZE is needed in the gc.
(gc_aset): Use it.
(HASH_TABLE_P): Move definition up, so that it can be used ...
(XHASH_TABLE): ... here, to assert that the arg is a hash table.
* src/fns.c (Frequire): Doc fix to include the dynamic module
support.
* src/lread.c (Fload, Vload_suffixes): Doc fixes to include the
dynamic module support.
(Fload): Treat the module suffix the same as '*.el' and '*.elc'
wrt the MUST-SUFFIX argument.
* etc/NEWS: Expand documentation of dynamically loaded modules.
* configure.ac: Add '--with-modules' option. Conditionally add
dynlib.o and module.o to the list of objects. Add any system
specific flags to the linker flags to support dynamic libraries.
* m4/ax_gcc_var_attribute.m4: Add autoconf extension to test gcc
attributes.
* src/Makefile.in: Conditionally add module objects and linker flags.
* src/alloc.c (garbage_collect_1): protect module local values from
GC.
* src/lisp.h: Add 'module_init' and 'syms_of_module' prototypes.
* src/emacs_module.h: New header file included by modules. Public
module API.
* src/module.c: New module implementation file.
Co-authored-by: Philipp Stephani <phst@google.com>
* src/lisp.h: Add new Lisp_Misc_User_Ptr type.
(XUSER_PTR): New User_Ptr accessor.
* src/alloc.c (make_user_ptr): New function.
(mark_object, sweep_misc): Handle Lisp_Misc_User_Ptr.
* src/data.c (Ftype_of): Return 'user-ptr' for user pointer.
(Fuser-ptrp): New user pointer type predicate function.
(syms_of_data): New 'user-ptrp', 'user-ptr' symbol. New 'user-ptrp'
subr.
* src/print.c (print_object): Add printer for User_Ptr type.
* src/alloc.c (compact_font_cache_entry): Don't GC unmarked font
entities if some of the fonts it references are marked. This
plugs a memory leak. (Bug#21556)
Omit ‘#include "foo.h"’ unless the file needs foo.h (Bug#21707).
In a few cases, add ‘#include "foo.h"’ if the file needs foo.h
but does not include it directly. As a general rule, a source
file should include foo.h if it needs the interfaces that foo.h
defines.
* src/alloc.c: Don’t include process.h. Include dispextern.h,
systime.h.
* src/atimer.c: Don’t include blockinput.h.
* src/buffer.c: Include coding.h, systime.h. Don’t include
keyboard.h, coding.h.
* src/callint.c: Don’t include commands.h, keymap.h.
* src/callproc.c: Don’t include character.h, ccl.h, composite.h,
systty.h, termhooks.h.
* src/casetab.c: Don’t include character.h.
* src/category.c: Don’t include charset.h, keymap.h.
* src/ccl.h: Don’t include character.h.
* src/character.c: Don’t include charset.h.
* src/charset.c: Don’t include disptab.h.
* src/chartab.c: Don’t include ccl.h.
* src/cm.c: Don’t include frame.h, termhooks.h.
* src/cmds.c: Don’t include window.h, dispextern.h.
* src/coding.c: Don’t include window.h, frame.h.
* src/composite.c: Include composite.h. Don’t include window.h,
font.h.
* src/data.c: Don’t include syssignal.h, termhooks.h, font.h.
* src/dbusbind.c: Don’t include frame.h.
* src/decompress.c: Don’t include character.h.
* src/dired.c: Don’t include character.h, commands.h, charset.h.
* src/dispnew.c: Don’t include character.h, indent.h, intervals.h,
process.h, timespec.h. Include systime.h.
* src/doc.c: Include coding.h. Don’t include keyboard.h.
* src/editfns.c: Include composite.h. Don’t include frame.h.
* src/emacs.c: Include fcntl.h, coding.h. Don’t include
commands.h, systty.h..
* src/fileio.c: Don’t include intervals.h, dispextern.h.
Include composite.h.
* src/filelock.c: Don’t include character.h, systime.h.
* src/fns.c: Don’t include time.h, commands.h, keyboard.h,
keymap.h, frame.h, blockinput.h, xterm.h. Include composite.h.
* src/font.c: Include termhooks.h.
* src/font.h: Don’t include ccl.h, frame.h. Add forward decls of
struct composition_it, struct face, struct glyph_string.
* src/fontset.c: Don’t include buffer.h, ccl.h, keyboard.h,
intervals.h, window.h, termhooks.h.
* src/frame.c: Don’t include character.h, commands.h, font.h.
* src/frame.h: Don’t include dispextern.h.
* src/fringe.c: Don’t include character.h.
* src/ftcrfont.c: Don’t include dispextern.h, frame.h,
character.h, charset.h, fontset.h.
* src/ftfont.c: Don’t include frame.h, blockinput.h, coding.h,
fontset.h.
* src/ftxfont.c: Don’t include dispextern.h, character.h,
charset.h, fontset.h.
* src/gfilenotify.c: Don’t include frame.h, process.h.
* src/gtkutil.c: Include dispextern.h, frame.h, systime.h.
Don’t include syssignal.h, buffer.h, charset.h, font.h.
* src/gtkutil.h: Don’t include frame.h.
* src/image.c: Include fcntl.h and stdio.h instead of sysstdio.h.
Don’t include character.h.
* src/indent.c: Don’t include keyboard.h, termchar.h.
* src/inotify.c: Don’t include character.h, frame.h.
* src/insdel.c: Include composite.h. Don’t include blockinput.h.
* src/intervals.c: Don’t include character.h, keyboard.h.
* src/intervals.h: Don’t include dispextern.h, composite.h.
* src/keyboard.c: Don’t include sysstdio.h, disptab.h, puresize.h.
Include coding.h.
* src/keyboard.h: Don’t incldue systime.h.
* src/keymap.c: Don’t include charset.h, frame.h.
* src/lread.c: Include dispextern.h and systime.h.
Don’t include frame.h. Include systime.h.
* src/macros.c: Don’t include commands.h, character.h, buffer.h.
* src/menu.c: Include character.h, coding.h. Don’t include
dispextern.h.
* src/menu.h: Don’t include systime.h.
* src/minibuf.c: Don’t include commands.h, dispextern.h, syntax.h,
intervals.h, termhooks.h.
* src/print.c: Include coding.h. Don’t include keyboard.h,
window.h, dispextern.h, termchar.h, termhooks.h, font.h.
Add forward decl of struct terminal.
* src/process.c: Don’t include termhooks.h, commands.h,
dispextern.h, composite.h.
* src/region-cache.c: Don’t include character.h.
* src/scroll.c: Don’t include keyboard.h, window.h.
* src/search.c: Don’t include category.h, commands.h.
* src/sound.c: Don’t include dispextern.h.
* src/syntax.c: Don’t include command.h, keymap.h.
* src/sysdep.c: Don’t include window.h, dispextern.h.
* src/systime.h: Use ‘#ifdef emacs’, not ‘#ifdef EMACS_LISP_H’,
* src/term.c: Don’t include systty.h, intervals.h, xterm.h.
* src/terminal.c: Include character.h.
Don’t include charset.h, coding.h.
* src/textprop.c: Don’t include character.h.
* src/undo.c: Don’t include character.h, commands.h, window.h.
* src/unexsol.c: Don’t include character.h, charset.h.
* src/widget.c: Include widget.h. Don’t include keyboard.h,
window.h, dispextern.h, blockinput.h, character.h, font.h.
* src/widgetprv.h: Don’t include widget.h.
* src/window.c: Don’t include character.h, menu.h, intervals.h.
* src/xdisp.c: Include composite.h, systime.h. Don’t include
macros.h, process.h.
* src/xfaces.c: Don’t include charset.h, keyboard.h, termhooks.h,
intervals.h.
* src/xfns.c: Don’t include menu.h, character.h, intervals.h,
epaths.h, fontset.h, systime.h, atimer.h, termchar.h.
* src/xfont.c: Don’t include dispextern.h, fontset.h, ccl.h.
* src/xftfont.c: Don’t include dispextern.h, character.h, fontset.h.
* src/xgselect.c: Don’t include timespec.h, frame.h.
Include systime.h.
* src/xgselect.h: Don’t include time.h.
Use a forward decl to struct timespec instead.
* src/xmenu.c: Don’t include keymap.h, character.h, charset.h,
dispextern.h. Include systime.h.
* src/xml.c: Don’t include character.h.
* src/xrdb.c [USE_MOTIF]: Don’t include keyboard.h.
* src/xselect.c: Don’t include dispextern.h, character.h,
buffer.h, process.h.
* src/xsmfns.c: Don’t include systime.h, sysselect.h.
* src/xterm.c: Don’t include syssignal.h, charset.h, disptab.h,
intervals.h process.h, keymap.h, xgselect.h. Include composite.h.
* src/alloc.c (PURE_POINTER_P): Remove.
All uses replaced with PURE_P.
(XPNTR_OR_SYMBOL_OFFSET): New function.
(XPNTR): Move here from lisp.h.
Reimplement in terms of XPNTR_OR_SYMBOL_OFFSET.
(mark_maybe_object, valid_lisp_object_p, survives_gc_p):
Remove unnecessary cast.
(purecopy): Use XPNTR_OR_SYMBOL_OFFSET instead of XPNTR,
to avoid an unnecessary runtime test for symbols.
* src/lisp.h (lisp_h_XPNTR, XPNTR): Remove, moving XPNTR to alloc.c.
Only alloc.c needs XPNTR now.
* src/alloc.c (mark_object): Fix bug in checking code.
When GC_CHECK_MARKED_OBJECTS is defined, the bug caused
CHECK_ALLOCATED_AND_LIVE_SYMBOL to repeatedly do the
CHECK_ALLOCATED and CHECK_LIVE tests for the first symbol in each
bucket. The bug did not affect behavior either in the normal case
where GC_CHECK_MARKED_OBJECTS is not defined, or where Emacs does
not have an internal error that a properly-written
CHECK_ALLOCATED_AND_LIVE_SYMBOL would detect.
This removes the need for GCPRO1 etc. Suggested by Stefan Monnier in:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2015-08/msg00918.html
* doc/lispref/internals.texi (Writing Emacs Primitives):
* etc/NEWS:
Document the change.
* src/alloc.c (gcprolist, dump_zombies, MAX_ZOMBIES, zombies)
(nzombies, ngcs, avg_zombies, max_live, max_zombies, avg_live)
(Fgc_status, check_gcpros, relocatable_string_data_p, gc-precise):
* src/bytecode.c (mark_byte_stack) [BYTE_MARK_STACK]:
* src/eval.c (gcpro_level) [DEBUG_GCPRO]:
* src/lisp.h (struct handler.gcpro, struct gcpro, GC_MARK_STACK)
(GC_USE_GCPROS_AS_BEFORE, GC_MAKE_GCPROS_NOOPS)
(GC_MARK_STACK_CHECK_GCPROS, GC_USE_GCPROS_CHECK_ZOMBIES)
(BYTE_MARK_STACK, GCPRO1, GCPRO2, GCPRO3, GCPRO4, GCPRO5, GCPRO6)
(GCPRO7, UNGCPRO, RETURN_UNGCPRO):
Remove. All uses removed. The code now assumes
GC_MARK_STACK == GC_MAKE_GCPROS_NOOPS.
* src/bytecode.c (relocate_byte_stack):
Rename from unmark_byte_stack, since it now only relocates.
All callers changed.
* src/frame.c (make_frame): Add an IF_LINT to pacify GCC 5.2
with GCPROs removed.
* src/systime.h: Use EMACS_LISP_H as the canary instead of GCPRO1.
* test/automated/finalizer-tests.el (finalizer-basic)
(finalizer-circular-reference, finalizer-cross-reference)
(finalizer-error):
* test/automated/generator-tests.el (cps-test-iter-close-finalizer):
Remove tests, as they depend on gc-precise.
* src/alloc.c (purecopy): Warn about removing a string's text
properties even when the same string was already pure-copied
earlier.
* lisp/progmodes/elisp-mode.el (elisp--xref-format)
(elisp--xref-format-extra): Fix the commentary.
* src/alloc.c (run_finalizer_handler):
* src/charset.c (load_charset_map_from_vector):
* src/nsimage.m (ns_load_image):
* src/xfaces.c (load_pixmap, load_color2):
Simplify, now that add_to_log has a variable number of args.
* src/image.c (image_error): Take a variable number of args.
Callers simplified.
* src/lisp.h (add_to_log, vadd_to_log): Adjust to new APIs.
* src/xdisp.c (format_nargs, vadd_to_log): New functions.
(add_to_log): Make varargs, and reimplement in terms of vadd_to_log.
* src/xfaces.c (merge_face_ref): Fix typo that omitted color name.
After stack overflow, command_loop calls init_eval, and this needs to
clear gcprolist and byte_stack_list (Bug#20996).
* src/alloc.c (init_alloc):
Move gcprolist and byte_stack_list initialization from here ...
* src/eval.c (init_eval): ... to here.
Use the same alignment for the !USE_LSB_TAG case as for the
more-typical USE_LSB_TAG case. The attempt to support arbitrary
alignments with !USE_LSB_TAG had subtle bugs in garbage collection
once we changed the representation of symbols so that Qnil == 0.
Problem reported by Eli Zaretskii (Bug#20862).
* src/alloc.c (XMALLOC_HEADER_ALIGNMENT) [XMALLOC_OVERRUN_CHECK]:
* src/alloc.c (vector_alignment, union aligned_Lisp_Symbol)
(union aligned_Lisp_Misc, maybe_lisp_pointer, pure_alloc):
Use same alignment for !USE_LSB_TAG as for USE_LSB_TAG.
* src/alloc.c (POINTERS_MIGHT_HIDE_IN_OBJECTS): Remove.
This optimization in the !USE_LSB_TAG case is no longer valid when
symbols are represented via offsets. Change the only use to
assume that pointers might hide in objects.
* src/lisp.h (alignas) [!USE_LSB_TAG]:
Require support in this case, too.
(TAG_SYMOFFSET, XSYMBOL) [!USE_LSB_TAG]: Do not shift the offset.
This is OK, because the !USE_LSB_TAG case now applies only when
Lisp_Object is wider than void *, so there's no longer any need
to shift the offset. Not shifting the offset means that
symbol representations have the same alignment as pointers,
which the GC assumes.
A few Emacs diagnostics go directly to stderr, and so can't easily
contain curved quotes (as non-UTF-8 locales might mishandle them).
Instead of bothering to add support for this rarity, reword the
diagnostics so that they don't use grave accent to quote.
* src/alloc.c (mark_memory): Fix comment.
* src/buffer.c (init_buffer):
* src/dispnew.c (init_display):
* src/emacs.c (main, sort_args):
* src/lread.c (dir_warning):
* src/term.c (init_tty):
* src/unexmacosx.c (unexec):
* src/xfns.c (select_visual):
* src/xterm.c (cvt_string_to_pixel, x_io_error_quitter):
Reword stderr diagnostics to avoid quoting `like this'.
* src/unexmacosx.c: Include errno.h.
* src/xfns.c (select_visual): Encode value for locale.
Also, be more consistent about calls to 'Fmessage' vs 'message'.
* src/alloc.c (Fgc_status):
Prefer AUTO_STRING to build_string for Fmessage call.
* src/data.c (Fmake_variable_buffer_local)
(Fmake_local_variable, Fmake_variable_frame_local):
* src/doc.c (store_function_docstring):
Use Fmessage, not message, since the argument can contain
non-ASCII characters, and this can cause the resulting message
to be incorrectly encoded for the current environment.
* src/fns.c (maybe_resize_hash_table):
* src/xselect.c (x_clipboard_manager_save_all):
Use message, not Fmessage, since Fmessage's power isn't needed here.
* src/process.c (Fmake_network_process): Reword message to avoid %s.
* src/xdisp.c (vmessage): Document restrictions on message contents.
(message_nolog) [false]: Remove unused code.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/testcover.el: Use lexical-binding.
(testcover--read): Rename from testcover-read. Change calling convention.
Use edebug-read-and-maybe-wrap-form now that edebug-read is gone.
(testcover-start): Use add-function. Move edebug-all-defs binding to
testcover--read.
(testcover-this-defun): Tighten scope of edebug-all-defs binding.
(testcover-mark): Remove unused var `item'.
* src/lread.c (syms_of_lread): Default load-read-function to `read'.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-preloaded.el (cl--struct-get-class): New function.
(cl--make-slot-desc): New constructor.
(cl--plist-remove, cl--struct-register-child): New functions.
(cl-struct-define): Rewrite.
(cl-structure-class, cl-structure-object, cl-slot-descriptor)
(cl--class): New structs.
(cl--struct-default-parent): Initialize it here.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el (cl--find-class): New macro.
(cl-defsubst, cl--defsubst-expand, cl--sublis): Move before first use.
(cl--struct-default-parent): New var.
(cl-defstruct): Adjust to new representation of classes; add
default parent. In accessors, signal `wrong-type-argument' rather than
a generic error.
(cl-struct-sequence-type, cl-struct-slot-info)
(cl-struct-slot-offset): Rewrite.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-generic.el (cl--generic-struct-specializers)
(cl-generic-generalizers): Rewrite.
* src/alloc.c (purecopy): Handle hash-tables.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/debug.el (debug--implement-debug-on-entry):
Bind inhibit-debug-on-entry here...
(debug): Instead of here.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/macroexp.el (macroexp--debug-eager): New var.
(internal-macroexpand-for-load): Use it.
* lwlib/xlwmenu.c (pop_up_menu): Remove debugging code.
Suggested by Stefan Monnier in:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2015-01/msg00588.html
* alloc.c (allocate_pseudovector):
Use memclear, not memsetnil, to remove a 'verify'.
* callint.c (Fcall_interactively):
* dispnew.c (realloc_glyph_pool):
* xdisp.c (init_iterator):
Use memclear, not memset, to remove a 'verify'.
* lisp.h (memclear): Rename from memsetnil, and take a byte
count rather than a word count. All callers changed.