* lisp/progmodes/ruby-mode.el (ruby-toggle-string-quotes):
Handle quoting of the first character in the string.
* test/lisp/progmodes/ruby-mode-tests.el
(ruby-toggle-string-quotes-quotes-correctly): Update.
* lisp/progmodes/ruby-mode.el (ruby-toggle-string-quotes):
Change logic to quote based on the current quote of the string.
* test/lisp/progmodes/ruby-mode-tests.el
(ruby-toggle-string-quotes-quotes-correctly): Add test.
Copyright-paperwork-exempt: yes
* lisp/progmodes/ruby-mode.el (ruby-font-lock-keywords): Highlight
operator name symbols with the "normal" matcher (it actually
needed updating). Highlight global variable symbols, too.
* lisp/progmodes/ruby-mode.el (ruby-smie--forward-token)
(ruby-smie--backward-token): Tokenize '&.' as '.'.
(ruby-smie--implicit-semi-p): Check for possible '&' before '.'.
* test/indent/ruby.rb: Add an example using safe navigation
operator. Fix a syntax error in existing example.
* lisp/progmodes/ruby-mode.el (ruby-smie--at-dot-call):
Rename to ruby-smie--before-method-name. Now also check if we're
after a 'def' keyword. Update both callers.
* lisp/progmodes/ruby-mode.el (ruby-syntax-propertize): Propertize
character literals and global variables with special names with
prefix and symbol syntax classes, for SMIE to tokenize them
together automatically.
(ruby-font-lock-keywords): Fix an old regression in highlighting
character literals.
* lisp/progmodes/ruby-mode.el (ruby-syntax-propertize):
Do it here.
(ruby-font-lock-keywords): Instead of handling them here. Leave
highlighting them to the "normal" matcher, because now we can.
(ruby-smie--forward-token, ruby-smie--backward-token):
Likewise, don't special-case operator symbols anymore.
(ruby-smie--args-separator-p): Simplify the regexp, match operator
names with \s_.
(ruby-smie--implicit-semi-p): Handle the special cases of ? and =
at EOL the same way: check if the character has been assigned the
symbol syntax class by syntax-propertize.
* lisp/progmodes/ruby-mode.el (ruby-font-lock-keywords): Remove
the weird part that recognized colon followed by interpolation
construct without quotes (e.g. ':#{abc}') as symbol, which is just a
syntax error in any modern version of Ruby. Fix nearby bug reference.
* lisp/progmodes/ruby-mode.el (ruby-singleton-class-p): Rename to
ruby-verify-heredoc, reverse the meaning of the return value, and
short-circuit if preceded by a symbol not separated by whitespace.
* test/automated/ruby-mode-tests.el (ruby-no-heredoc-left-shift)
(ruby-no-heredoc-class-self): New tests.
* lisp/progmodes/ruby-mode.el
(ruby-syntax-propertize-percent-literal):
Don't check the syntax status.
(ruby-syntax-propertize): Check it here. And also guard against
being in a larger percent literal.
* test/automated/ruby-mode-tests.el
(ruby-no-nested-percent-literals): New test.
* lisp/progmodes/ruby-mode.el (ruby-smie--bosp): Check if the
newline is escaped.
(ruby-smie-rules): Indent iuwu-mod after an escaped newline
correctly.
* lisp/progmodes/ruby-mode.el (ruby-mode-syntax-table): Change the
syntax classes of $, : and @ to "prefix character"
(http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2016-01/msg00272.html).
(ruby-syntax-propertize): Undo that specifically for colons
followed by an opening paren or bracket.
(ruby-font-lock-keyword-beg-re): Include colon character.
(ruby-font-lock-keywords): Adjust the constants matcher for `:'
not being a symbol constituent anymore.
* lisp/progmodes/ruby-mode.el (ruby-syntax-propertize):
Propertize backtick in 'def `(abc)' as symbol constituent.
(ruby-syntax-propertize-function):
Rename to ruby-syntax-propertize.
* lisp/progmodes/ruby-mode.el (ruby-font-lock-keywords):
Handle required keyword arguments (bug#21367).
And highlight the colon together with the name.
If FOO might contain quotes that are part of a file or variable
name, the quotes should not be translated when showing FOO’s name
in a diagnostic. So, for example, (message (concat (FOO ": bar")))
is not quite right, as it would translate FOO’s quotes.
Change it to (message "%s: bar" FOO) instead.
* lisp/allout.el (allout-process-exposed):
* lisp/calc/calc-ext.el (calc-do-prefix-help):
* lisp/calc/calc-store.el (calc-store-into):
* lisp/calendar/todo-mode.el (todo-category-completions):
* lisp/cedet/semantic/complete.el (semantic-completion-message):
* lisp/org/ob-latex.el (convert-pdf):
* lisp/org/org-crypt.el (org-crypt-check-auto-save):
* lisp/org/ox-latex.el (org-latex-compile):
* lisp/org/ox-man.el (org-man-compile):
* lisp/org/ox-odt.el (org-odt--export-wrap):
* lisp/org/ox-texinfo.el (org-texinfo-compile):
* lisp/progmodes/ruby-mode.el (ruby-in-ppss-context-p):
* lisp/progmodes/verilog-mode.el (verilog-batch-execute-func)
(verilog-signals-combine-bus, verilog-read-defines)
(verilog-getopt-file, verilog-expand-dirnames)
(verilog-modi-lookup, verilog-modi-modport-lookup-one):
* lisp/term/ns-win.el (ns-spi-service-call):
Use %s to avoid translating quotes of file names etc. in diagnostics.
This patch should not change behavior. It typically omits backslashes
where they are redundant (e.g., in the string literal "^\$").
In a few places, insert backslashes where they make regular
expressions clearer: e.g., replace "^\*" (equivalent to "^*") with
"^\\*", which has the same effect as a regular expression.
Also, use ‘\ %’ instead of ‘\%’ when avoiding confusion with SCCS IDs,
and similarly use ‘\ $’ instead of ‘\$’ when avoiding confusion with
RCS IDs, as that makes it clearer that the backslash is intended.
* lisp/progmodes/ruby-mode.el (ruby-font-lock-keywords): Move `at_exit'
and `callcc' to the "methods with required arguments" section,
they need a block argument. Remove a `throw' duplicate.
Fixes: debbugs:17733
* lisp/progmodes/ruby-mode.el (ruby-font-lock-keywords): Use
`font-lock-constant-face' for nil, true and false. Highlight
`self' as a keyword.
* progmodes/ruby-mode.el (ruby-toggle-string-quotes): New command that
allows you to quickly toggle between single-quoted and double-quoted
string literals.