Merge from origin/emacs-26

dee3cdc Minor improvement for docs of completion
c86d419 ; * src/image.c (imagemagick_load, svg_load): Fix typos in co...
6d46fa9 Disable the timerfd interface on Cygwin
3707ea4 Fix a typo in the doc string of 'regex-opt'
d9905d5 Document bash 5.0.0 misbehavior in tramp.texi (Bug#34192)

# Conflicts:
#	doc/misc/tramp.texi
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Glenn Morris 2019-03-01 09:40:22 -08:00
commit 3c1407cedf
5 changed files with 38 additions and 21 deletions

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@ -4294,6 +4294,10 @@ AC_SUBST(LIBS_TERMCAP)
AC_SUBST(TERMCAP_OBJ)
# GNU/Linux-specific timer functions.
# Bug#34618.
if test "$opsys" = "cygwin"; then
emacs_cv_have_timerfd=no
fi
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for timerfd interface], [emacs_cv_have_timerfd],
[AC_COMPILE_IFELSE(
[AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[#include <sys/timerfd.h>

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@ -1108,11 +1108,11 @@ different function to completely override the normal behavior of
in the minibuffer to do completion.
@defvar minibuffer-completion-table
The value of this variable is the completion table used for completion
in the minibuffer. This is the global variable that contains what
@code{completing-read} passes to @code{try-completion}. It is used by
minibuffer completion commands such as
@code{minibuffer-complete-word}.
The value of this variable is the completion table (@pxref{Basic
Completion}) used for completion in the minibuffer. This is the
global variable that contains what @code{completing-read} passes to
@code{try-completion}. It is used by minibuffer completion commands
such as @code{minibuffer-complete-word}.
@end defvar
@defvar minibuffer-completion-predicate
@ -1770,7 +1770,8 @@ possible match, and ignore the match if the predicate returns
@code{nil}.
@item
A flag specifying the type of completion operation to perform. This
A flag specifying the type of completion operation to perform; see
@ref{Basic Completion}, for the details of those operations. This
flag may be one of the following values.
@table @code
@ -1841,17 +1842,26 @@ the same as for @code{display-sort-function}.
@defun completion-table-dynamic function &optional switch-buffer
This function is a convenient way to write a function that can act as
a programmed completion function. The argument @var{function} should be
a function that takes one argument, a string, and returns an alist of
possible completions of it. It is allowed to ignore the argument and
return a full list of all possible completions. You can think of
@code{completion-table-dynamic} as a transducer between that interface
a programmed completion function. The argument @var{function} should
be a function that takes one argument, a string, and returns a
completion table (@pxref{Basic Completion}) containing all the
possible completions. The table returned by @var{function} can also
include elements that don't match the string argument; they are
automatically filtered out by @code{completion-table-dynamic}. In
particular, @var{function} can ignore its argument and return a full
list of all possible completions. You can think of
@code{completion-table-dynamic} as a transducer between @var{function}
and the interface for programmed completion functions.
If the optional argument @var{switch-buffer} is non-@code{nil}, and
completion is performed in the minibuffer, @var{function} will be
called with current buffer set to the buffer from which the minibuffer
was entered.
The return value of @code{completion-table-dynamic} is a function that
can be used as the 2nd argument to @code{try-completion} and
@code{all-completions}. Note that this function will always return
empty metadata and trivial boundaries (@pxref{Programmed Completion}).
@end defun
@defun completion-table-with-cache function &optional ignore-case
@ -1876,9 +1886,10 @@ Emacs Manual}. This command uses the abnormal hook variable
@defvar completion-at-point-functions
The value of this abnormal hook should be a list of functions, which
are used to compute a completion table for completing the text at
point. It can be used by major modes to provide mode-specific
completion tables (@pxref{Major Mode Conventions}).
are used to compute a completion table (@pxref{Basic Completion}) for
completing the text at point. It can be used by major modes to
provide mode-specific completion tables (@pxref{Major Mode
Conventions}).
When the command @code{completion-at-point} runs, it calls the
functions in the list one by one, without any argument. Each function

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@ -3857,7 +3857,9 @@ Due to the remote shell saving tilde expansions triggered by
@value{tramp} can suppress this behavior with the user option
@code{tramp-histfile-override}. When set to @code{t}, environment
variable @env{HISTFILE} is unset, and environment variables
@env{HISTFILESIZE} and @env{HISTSIZE} are set to 0.
@env{HISTFILESIZE} and @env{HISTSIZE} are set to 0. Don't use this
with @command{bash} 5.0.0. There is a bug in @command{bash} which
lets @command{bash} die.
Alternatively, @code{tramp-histfile-override} could be a string.
Environment variable @env{HISTFILE} is set to this file name then. Be

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@ -121,9 +121,9 @@ than that of a simplified version:
((eq paren \\='symbols) \\='(\"\\\\_<\\\\(\" . \"\\\\)\\\\_>\"))
((null paren) \\='(\"\\\\(?:\" . \"\\\\)\"))
(t \\='(\"\\\\(\" . \"\\\\)\")))))
(concat (car paren)
(concat (car parens)
(mapconcat \\='regexp-quote strings \"\\\\|\")
(cdr paren))))"
(cdr parens))))"
(save-match-data
;; Recurse on the sorted list.
(let* ((max-lisp-eval-depth 10000)

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@ -9079,8 +9079,8 @@ imagemagick_load (struct frame *f, struct image *img)
#endif
success_p = imagemagick_load_image (f, img, 0, 0, SSDATA (file));
}
/* Else its not a file, its a lisp object. Load the image from a
lisp object rather than a file. */
/* Else it's not a file, it's a Lisp object. Load the image from a
Lisp object rather than a file. */
else
{
Lisp_Object data;
@ -9388,8 +9388,8 @@ svg_load (struct frame *f, struct image *img)
SSDATA (ENCODE_FILE (file)));
xfree (contents);
}
/* Else its not a file, its a lisp object. Load the image from a
lisp object rather than a file. */
/* Else it's not a file, it's a Lisp object. Load the image from a
Lisp object rather than a file. */
else
{
Lisp_Object data, original_filename;