* lisp/proced.el (proced-grammar-alist): Change the justify
value of the start attribute to 'left' instead of a fixed
value of 6. (Bug#64752)
(proced-format-start): Adjust the doc string.
* lisp/proced.el (proced-mode): Force the header-line to scale
according to 'text-scale-adjust'.
(proced-header-line): Use width of the header-line's face's
characters as align-to units, not the width of the frame's
default face's font. (Bug#64752)
* src/xdisp.c (calc_pixel_width_or_height): Use font's
average_width or space_width, not max_width, as the correct
measure of the font's width. This is consistent with the rest of
the display engine.
Preserve the window position for windows which display a proced
buffer, but are not the selected window when a proced buffer is
updated. Previously, the window position would be set to the
start of the buffer when a proced buffer was updated and it was
not displayed in the selected window.
Similarly, preserve the position in proced buffers which are not
displayed in any window by setting
'switch-to-buffer-preserve-window-point' to nil in proced buffers.
* lisp/proced.el (proced-auto-update-timer): Only update a given
proced buffer if it is displayed in a window.
(proced-update): Set the window position if the proced buffer is
displayed in a window.
(proced--position-info, proced--determine-pos): New Functions.
(proced-mode): Set 'switch-to-buffer-preserve-window-point' to
nil in proced buffers.
* test/lisp/proced-tests.el
(proced-update-preserves-pid-at-point-test): New test.
cae528457c ; Add 2023 to copyright years.
b394359261 Improve documentation of 'isearch-open-overlay-temporary'
ab3210e709 Document 'use-package' in the 2 main manuals
# Conflicts:
# etc/refcards/ru-refcard.tex
# lib/explicit_bzero.c
# m4/explicit_bzero.m4
Make proced-update preserve refinements by creating a new buffer local
variable proced-refinements which stores information about the current
refinements and is used by proced-update to further refine
proced-process-alist in the case it is non-nil. The result is that
refinements are not immediately cleared when a proced buffer is
updated with proced-auto-update-flag non-nil. proced-revert
maintains its current behaviour of clearing any active refinements.
* lisp/proced.el (proced-refinements): New buffer local variable
which tracks the current refinements.
(proced-refine): Set 'proced-refinements' variable and defer setting of
'proced-process-alist' to 'proced-update'.
(proced-update): Take into account 'proced-refinements' when setting
'proced-process-alist'.
(proced-revert): Set 'proced-refinements' to nil prior to calling
'proced-update'.
* lisp/proced.el (proced-low-memory-usage-threshold)
(proced-medium-memory-usage-threshold, proced-run-status-code)
(proced-interruptible-sleep-status-code)
(proced-uninterruptible-sleep-status-code, proced-executable): Fix
doc strings.
(proced-format-time): Simplify the format, to avoid bogus warnings
from the byte-compiler.
* etc/NEWS: Move Proced entries to one place and fix their
wording.
Add a new custom variable proced-enable-color-flag which when set to a
non-nil value (defaults to nil), will prompt some format functions to
furnish their respective process attributes with colors and effects in
order to make them easier to distinguish and highlight possible issues
(e.g. high memory usage), in a manner similar to htop.
In particular, the current Emacs process id is highlighted purple in
both the process id and parent process id columns, session leaders
have their process ids underlined, larger memory sizes for rss
are highlighted in darker shades of orange, and the first word in the
args property (the executable) is highlighted in blue.
* lisp/proced.el (proced-grammar-alist): Update to use the new format
functions.
(proced-low-memory-usage-threshold): New custom variable to determine
whether a value represents 'low' memory usage, used only in
proced-format-memory for coloring.
(proced-medium-memory-usage-threshold): New custom variable to
determine whether a value represents 'medium' memory usage, used only
in proced-format-memory for coloring.
(proced-enable-color-flag): New custom variable to toggle coloring.
(proced-run-status-code, proced-interruptible-sleep-status-code)
(proced-uninterruptible-sleep-status-code, proced-executable)
(proced-executable, proced-memory-gb, proced-memory-mb)
(proced-memory-default, proced-pid, proced-ppid, proced-pgrp)
(proced-sess, proced-cpu, proced-mem, proced-user, proced-time-colon):
New faces.
(proced-format-time): Edit function to color colons using
proced-time-colon.
(proced-format-args): Edit function to color executables using
proced-executable.
(proced-format-state): New function to color states.
(proced-format-pid): New function to color process ids.
(proced-format-ppid): New function to color parent process ids.
(proced-format-pgrp): New function to color process group ids.
(proced-format-sess): New function to color process session leader
ids.
(proced-format-cpu): New function to color cpu utilization.
(proced-format-mem): New function to color memory utilization.
(proced-format-user): New function to color the user a process
belongs to.
* doc/lispref/processes.texi (Signals to Processes):
Document changes in signal-process.
* etc/NEWS: Mention changes in proced.el and signal-process.
* lisp/proced.el (proced-signal-function): Declare it obsolete.
(proced-remote-directory): New user option.
(proced-mode): Adapt docstring.
(proced-send-signal, proced-renice): Handle interactive prefix argument.
* lisp/net/tramp.el (tramp-signal-process): New defun. Add it to
`signal-process-functions'.
* src/process.c (Finternal_default_signal_process): New defun,
providing the hitherto existing implementation of Fsignal_process.
(Fsignal_process): Loop through Vsignal_process_functions.
(Vsignal_process_functions): New defvar.
(Qinternal_default_signal_process, Qsignal_process_functions):
Declare symbols.
(Sinternal_default_signal_process): Declare subroutine.
* test/lisp/net/tramp-tests.el (tramp-test31-signal-process): New test.
Also, use lexical-scoping. Remove redundant `:group` args.
(proced-process-alist, proced-header-line): Use `defvar-local`
(proced-header-line): Put :align-to on spaces to improve result with
variable-pitch header-line face.
(proced-filter, proced-format): Use a closure instead of `(lambda ...).
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).
These changes also update the various bundled packages to use
new feature, and better support customizations of the line-number
face.
* src/xdisp.c (calc_pixel_width_or_height): Improve commentary.
Make :align-to count from the end of the line-number display when
the offset or the width form reference that of the text area.
(Bug#28855)
* src/indent.c (Fline_number_display_width): Implement support for
the PIXELWISE argument being 'columns'. Update the doc string.
(syms_of_indent): New symbol 'columns'.
* lisp/ruler-mode.el (ruler-mode-window-col, ruler-mode-ruler):
Call line-number-display-width with last argument 'columns'.
* lisp/proced.el (proced-header-line): Call
line-number-display-width with 2nd arg 'columns', which also fixes
a problem when display-line-numbers is nil.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/tabulated-list.el
(tabulated-list-line-number-width): Call line-number-display-width
with 2nd arg 'columns.
(tabulated-list-entry-lnum-width): Remove unneeded defvar.
(tabulated-list-print, tabulated-list-print-entry): No need to
account for the value of tabulated-list-entry-lnum-width.
(tabulated-list--current-lnum-width): New defvar.
(tabulated-list-watch-line-number-width): New function.
(tabulated-list-mode): Bind tabulated-list--current-lnum-width
locally, and set up tabulated-list-watch-line-number-width as
pre-redisplay-functions hook.
* doc/lispref/display.texi (Size of Displayed Text): Document the
'columns' value of the PIXELWISE argument.
(Pixel Specification): Update and improve the documentation of the
supported forms.
This fixes some URLs I omitted from my previous pass,
notably those in lists.gnu.org. Although lists.gnu.org
does not yet support TLS 1.1, TLS 1.0 is better than nothing.
* lisp/erc/erc.el (erc-official-location):
* lisp/mail/emacsbug.el (report-emacs-bug):
Use https:, not http:.
Most of this change is to boilerplate commentary such as license URLs.
This change was prompted by ftp://ftp.gnu.org's going-away party,
planned for November. Change these FTP URLs to https://ftp.gnu.org
instead. Make similar changes for URLs to other organizations moving
away from FTP. Also, change HTTP to HTTPS for URLs to gnu.org and
fsf.org when this works, as this will further help defend against
man-in-the-middle attacks (for this part I omitted the MS-DOS and
MS-Windows sources and the test tarballs to keep the workload down).
HTTPS is not fully working to lists.gnu.org so I left those URLs alone
for now.
* lisp/proced.el (proced-signal-list): Omit comment about
obsolete systems that do not support POSIX 1003.1-2001 signals.
* src/process.c (NON_BLOCKING_CONNECT): Remove, since we can now
assume POSIX 1003.1-2001 or better here. Assume it’s defined.
(connect_network_socket): Assume EINPROGRESS is defined,
as that’s portable too now.
(Fmake_network_process): Use bool for boolean.