As part of this, introduce a second anchor point to the
syntactic symbols brace-list-intro and enum-intro, the position
of the opening brace.
* lisp/progmodes/cc-align.el
(c-lineup-item-after-paren-at-boi): New function.
* /lisp/progmodes/cc-engine.el
(c-foreign-truncate-lit-pos-cache)
(c-foreign-init-lit-pos-cache): Use
c-truncate-lit-pos/state-cache in place of an older function.
(c-no-bracelist-cache): Update its definition to exclude
conses.
(c-strip-conses): New function.
(c-inside-bracelist-p): Use c-strip-conses.
(c-add-stmt-syntax): In the "go out a block" loop, go out of a
brace at BOI when there's non-whitespace text after it.
Refactor an `if' form containing a cond form into a cond form.
Add the new second second anchor point into syntactic contexts
with brace-list-intro and enum-intro. Anchor brace-list-close
and enum-close elements on the individual declarations in
struct, etc., variable declarations.
(c-guess-basic-syntax, CASE 20): Use the new constraint-cont
syntactic symbol.
(c-guess-basic-syntax, CASE 9B): Anchor brace-list-close and
enum-close elements on the individual declarations in struct,
etc., variable declarations.
(c-guess-basic-syntax, CASEs 9C, 9D): Add the new second anchor
point into brace-list-intro and enum-intro syntactic contexts.
* lisp/progmodes/cc-mode.el (c-locate-first-punctuation-prop):
New function.
(c-depropertize-CPP): Use c-locate-first-punctuation-prop.
* lisp/progmodes/cc-vars.el (c-offsets-alist): Amend the
entries for constraint-cont, brace-list-intro, and enum-intro,
using c-lineup-item-after-paren-at-boi.
* doc/misc/cc-mode.texi (List Line-Up): Add a description of
c-lineup-item-after-paren-at-boi.
* lisp/treesit.el (treesit-forward-sexp-list): Rewrite to support
the value of ARG more than 1. In this case every step moves forward
either over the next treesit-based list or over the syntax-based symbol.
(treesit-down-list, treesit-up-list): Rewrite to support the fallback
to the syntax-based navigation while inside the treesit-based list.
Also use a loop for ARG more than 1 (bug#73404).
Copy the implementation of treesit-parent-until here, and call
its treesit-node-match-p with the argument IGNORE-MISSING set to t
that causes it to fail silently instead of raising an error when
the predicate 'sexp-list' is not defined in an embedded language.
(treesit-major-mode-setup): Set show-paren-data-function to
treesit-show-paren-data only when 'sexp-list' thing is defined
that is used by treesit-show-paren-data--categorize (bug#75198).
* lisp/progmodes/typescript-ts-mode.el:
(tsx-ts-mode--font-lock-compatibility-bb1f97b): Return dummy
query when neither query works. In latest grammar, neither will
work, because typescript grammar doesn't include jsx grammar
anymore.
* admin/tree-sitter/compat-template.html: Update template.
* admin/tree-sitter/treesit-admin.el:
(treesit-admin--builtin-language-sources): Add sources.
(treesit-admin--builtin-modes): New variable.
(treesit-admin--verify-major-mode-queries): Don't need to pass
LANGS argument anymore.
(treesit-admin-verify-major-mode-queries): Move, and use
treesit-admin--builtin-modes.
(treesit-admin--mode-languages): Set some variables so it gets
all the languages.
(treesit-admin--find-latest-compatible-revision): Also return
commit timestamp.
(treesit-admin--generate-compatibility-report): New parameter
EMACS-EXECUTABLES. Support generating report for multiple Emacs
versions.
* lisp/treesit.el (treesit--language-git-timestamp): New function.
This function can generate a HTML report on latest compatible
grammar versions for each major mode.
* admin/tree-sitter/compat-template.html: Update.
* admin/tree-sitter/treesit-admin.el:
(treesit-admin--validate-mode-lang): Change so that emacs 30 can
also run it.
(treesit-admin--find-latest-compatible-revision): Support
running checks with a different Emacs executable.
(treesit-admin--generate-compatibility-report): New function.
This function computes the latest compatible grammar version for
each major mode.
* admin/treesit-admin.el (treesit-admin-file-name): Move.
(treesit-admin--compat-template-file-name): New variable.
(treesit-admin--mode-languages): New function.
(treesit-admin--find-latest-compatible-revision): Return a plist
instead.
(treesit-admin--last-compatible-grammar-for-modes): New function.
This function can find the last grammar revision that is
compatible with a major mode.
* admin/treesit-admin.el (treesit-admin-file-name): New
variable.
(treesit-admin--validate-mode-lang):
(treesit-admin--find-latest-compatible-revision): New functions.
Make treesit-admin--verify-major-mode-queries use
treesit--install-language-grammar-1, rathre than the interactive
command treesit-install-language-grammar.
* admin/treesit-admin.el:
(treesit-admin--verify-major-mode-queries): Add parameter
SOURCE-ALIST. Use treesit--install-language-grammar-1.
(treesit-admin-verify-major-mode-queries): Pass
treesit-admin--builtin-language-sources to
treesit-admin--verify-major-mode-queries.
* lisp/treesit.el (treesit-install-language-grammar): Don't
return revision of the git repo.
Separate treesit--install-language-grammar-1 into two functions,
one clones the repository, the other builds and installs the
grammar.
* lisp/treesit.el (treesit--install-language-grammar-1):
Refactor out treesit--build-grammar.
(treesit--build-grammar): New function.
(treesit--language-git-revision): Now takes REPO-DIR as an
argument.
* lisp/treesit.el (treesit-show-paren-data--categorize):
New internal function.
(treesit-show-paren-data): New function.
(treesit-major-mode-setup): Set 'show-paren-data-function' to
'treesit-show-paren-data'.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/lisp.el (up-list-function): New variable (bug#73404).
(up-list-default-function): New function.
(up-list): Split part to 'up-list-default-function'.
* lisp/treesit.el (treesit-up-list): New function.
(treesit-major-mode-setup): Set 'up-list-function' to
'treesit-up-list'.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/lisp.el (down-list-default-function): New function.
(down-list-function): New variable (bug#73404).
(down-list): Move meat to 'down-list-default-function',
and call 'down-list-function' when non-nil. Don't raise an error
in strings or comments when 'down-list-function' is non-nil.
* lisp/treesit.el (treesit--scan-error): New internal function.
(treesit-forward-sexp, treesit-forward-list): Use 'treesit--scan-error'.
(treesit-down-list): New function.
(treesit-major-mode-setup): Set 'down-list-function' to
'treesit-down-list'.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/lisp.el (forward-list-default-function): New function.
(forward-list-function): New variable (bug#73404).
(forward-list): Move meat to 'forward-list-default-function',
and call 'forward-list-function' when non-nil.
* lisp/treesit.el (treesit-forward-list): Rewrite to not rely on
'treesit-forward-sexp'.
(treesit-major-mode-setup): Set 'forward-list-function' to
'treesit-forward-list'.
* lisp/net/tramp-sh.el (tramp-sh-handle-process-file): Do proper quoting.
* lisp/net/tramp.el (tramp-string-empty-or-nil-p):
Declare `tramp-suppress-trace' property.
(tramp-skeleton-make-symbolic-link): Drop volume letter when flushing.
* test/lisp/net/tramp-tests.el (tramp-test39-make-lock-file-name):
Adapt test.
(tramp-test42-utf8): Do not run expensive tests on MS Windows.
When a user invokes browse-url, the browser window viewing the URL
should be raised in the user's desktop environment. On X11, running
xdg-open as a subprocess does the job. However, on Wayland, this
approach doesn't work: xdg-open makes the web browser browse a URL all
right, but doesn't raise the browser window in the GUI. Therefore, if
the browser window is behind Emacs, browse-url appears to do nothing.
Repeated invocations of browse-url cause the browser to load multiple
tabs in the background, surprising the user when he gives up in
frustration and manually switches to the browser window.
There's no subprocess we can run to make the right thing happen.
Wayland requires that we pass along event activation information to the
browser using the xdg_activation_v1 protocol.
This change adds x-gtk-launch-uri to invoke GTK-native URL-dispatch
machinery. This machinery DTRT on both X11 and Wayland. We fall back
to the default browser machinery if we're not on a GTK frame.
The logic is more complicated than it has to be because the GTK URI
launch mechanism requires that we launch with respect to a specific GTK
window, and in some environments (e.g., running emacs -nw in a PGTK
Emacs) we don't have a GTK window. We also want to preserve the effect
of customizing browse-url-browser-function, so adding an entry to
browse-url-default-handlers that preempts URI open when we happen to be
on a GTK frame is the wrong thing to do.
* lisp/net/browse-url.el (browse-url--browser-defcustom-type):
(browse-url--inhibit-pgtk): avoid infinite recursion
(browse-url-default-browser): use pgtk launch
(x-gtk-launch-uri): new function
(browse-url-default-gtk-browser): ues it
* src/pgtkfns.c (unwind_gerror_ptr): new function
(Fx_gtk_launch_uri): new function
(syms_of_pgtkfns): register it
* etc/NEWS: mention the new feature
These cache variables are c-lit-pos-cache-limit,
c-semi-near-cache-limit, c-full-near-cache-limit, and
c-state-cache-invalid-pos.
* lisp/progmodes/cc-awk.el
(c-awk-set-string-regexp-syntax-table-properties): Invalidate
the caches after changing the 'syntax-table property.
* lisp/progmodes/cc-defs.el (c-put-string-fence-trim-caches):
New macro.
(c-unmark-<-or->-as-paren): New name for c-unmark-<->-as-paren.
(Also renamed throughout CC Mode)
* lisp/progmodes/cc-engine.el (c-propertize-ml-string-opener):
Add missing cache invalidation.
* lisp/progmodes/cc-mode.el (c-neutralize-CPP-line): Remove
syntax-table properties from < and > as needed.
(c-put-syn-tab): Add missing cache invalidation.
* src/dispextern.h (struct image): Add scale so it can be compared in
search_image_cache.
* src/image.c (search_image_cache): Calculate the scale factor and
compare with the cached value.
(image_compute_scale): Compute the image's scale factor and optionally
store it in the image struct.
(compute_image_size): Move scale calculation code into
image_compute_scale and use it.
* doc/misc/erc.texi (Integrations): Set `erc-server-reconnect-function'
to `erc-server-delayed-check-reconnect' in SOCKS example, and add
definition for `erc-open-socks-tls-stream'. Mention possible
inaccuracies related to error detection with certain reconnect
strategies.
* lisp/erc/erc-backend.el (erc-server--reconnect-opened): New function.
(erc-server-delayed-check-reconnect): Attempt to reuse process if server
sends a complete PONG, and attempt to accommodate connectors that set
:nowait to nil.
(erc--server-delayed-check-connectors): Remove variable.
(erc-server-prefer-check-reconnect): Inline what was the internal
variable `erc--server-delayed-check-connectors' because it's no longer
used in unit tests. Add `erc-open-socks-tls-stream' to the set of
connector functions thought to be compatible with the "check" reconnect
strategy.
* test/lisp/erc/erc-scenarios-base-auto-recon.el
(erc-scenarios-base-auto-recon-no-proto): Adapt to expect "reuse" behavior.
* test/lisp/erc/resources/base/reconnect/ping-pong.eld: Delete unused file.
* test/lisp/erc/resources/base/reconnect/unexpected-disconnect.eld:
Capture PING cookie to send back to client.
* test/lisp/erc/resources/erc-d/resources/proxy-solo.eld: Delete unused
file. (Bug#62044)
* lisp/emacs-lisp/package.el (package--download-and-read-archives):
Include the error info in the error message.
Suggested by Konstantin Kharlamov <Hi-Angel@yandex.ru>.
(package-refresh-contents, package-menu--perform-transaction):
Use `error-message-string`.
This is brittle, as evinced by the recent problem with lib/stdlib.c.
* src/conf_post.h: Move potential inclusion of stdlib.h and
redefinitions of malloc, free, realloc, aligned_alloc, and calloc
from here ...
* src/lisp.h: ... to here. Do not redefine the symbols
if UNEXMACOS_C is defined.
* src/unexmacosx.c: Do not undef malloc, realloc, free.
(UNEXMACOS_C): New symbol, to prevent lisp.h from defining them.
Recent Gnulib should work around the Android NDK 16
MB_CUR_MAX bug, so Emacs no longer needs to worry about it.
* configure.ac (gl_STDLIB_H):
Remove, to stop overriding Gnulib.
* configure.ac (__ctype_get_mb_cur_max)
(emacs_cv_broken_mb_cur_max, REPLACEMENT_MB_CUR_MAX):
* src/conf_post.h (MB_CUR_MAX):
Remove, as Gnulib does this now.
* lisp/uniquify.el (uniquify-after-kill-buffer-flag)
(uniquify-trailing-separator-flag): Rename from
'uniquify-after-kill-buffer-p' and 'uniquify-trailing-separator-p', to
better adhere to our conventions. Update all users and leave old names
as obsolete variable aliases.