Merge branch 'emacs-30' of git.savannah.gnu.org:/srv/git/emacs into emacs-30

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Eli Zaretskii 2024-07-03 13:55:13 +03:00
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@ -1806,7 +1806,7 @@ is better to write ``Emacs and XEmacs.''
* Deleting menus and menu options::
* Turning on syntax highlighting::
* Scrolling only one line::
* Editing MS-DOS files::
* Editing Windows files::
* Filling paragraphs with a single space::
* Escape sequences in shell output::
* Start Emacs maximized::
@ -1874,7 +1874,7 @@ customize, with completion.
Colors and faces are supported in non-windowed mode, i.e., on Unix and
GNU/Linux text-only terminals and consoles, and when invoked as
@samp{emacs -nw} on X, MS-DOS and MS-Windows. Emacs automatically
@samp{emacs -nw} on X, MS-Windows and MS-DOS. Emacs automatically
detects color support at startup and uses it if available. If you
think that your terminal supports colors, but Emacs won't use them,
check the @code{termcap} entry for your display type for color-related
@ -3162,22 +3162,22 @@ Alternatively, use the following Lisp form in your init file
(setq scroll-conservatively most-positive-fixnum)
@end lisp
@node Editing MS-DOS files
@section How can I edit MS-DOS files using Emacs?
@cindex Editing MS-DOS files
@cindex MS-DOS files, editing
@node Editing Windows files
@section How can I edit Windows files using Emacs?
@cindex Microsoft files, editing
@cindex Windows files, editing
@cindex Editing MS-DOS files
@cindex MS-DOS files, editing
Detection and handling of MS-DOS (and Windows) files is performed
transparently. You can open MS-DOS files on a Unix system, edit it,
Detection and handling of Windows (and MS-DOS) files is performed
transparently. You can open Windows files on a Unix system, edit it,
and save it without having to worry about the file format.
When editing an MS-DOS style file, the mode line will indicate that it
is a DOS file. On Unix and GNU/Linux systems, and also on a Macintosh,
the string @samp{(DOS)} will appear near the left edge of the mode line;
on DOS and Windows, where the DOS end-of-line (EOL) format is the
default, a backslash (@samp{\}) will appear in the mode line.
When editing a Windows style file, the mode line will indicate that it
is a Windows file. On GNU/Linux, Unix and macOS systems, the string
@samp{(DOS)} will appear near the left edge of the mode line; on Windows
and MS-DOS, where the DOS end-of-line (EOL) format is the default, a
backslash (@samp{\}) will appear in the mode line.
@node Filling paragraphs with a single space
@section How can I tell Emacs to fill paragraphs with a single space after each period?
@ -4540,7 +4540,7 @@ display or is invoked with @samp{emacs -nw}, you typically need to use
@code{set-terminal-coding-system} to tell Emacs what the terminal can
display, even after setting the language environment; otherwise
non-@acronym{ASCII} characters will display as @samp{?}. On other operating
systems, such as MS-DOS and MS-Windows, Emacs queries the OS about the
systems, such as MS-Windows and MS-DOS, Emacs queries the OS about the
character set supported by the display, and sets up the required
terminal coding system automatically.

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@ -158,6 +158,7 @@ removed."
(string-trim (replace-regexp-in-string blank " " string t t)
blank blank)))
;;;###autoload
(defun string-fill (string length)
"Try to word-wrap STRING so that no lines are longer than LENGTH.
Wrapping is done where there is whitespace. If there are
@ -172,6 +173,7 @@ result will have lines that are longer than LENGTH."
(fill-region (point-min) (point-max)))
(buffer-string)))
;;;###autoload
(defun string-limit (string length &optional end coding-system)
"Return a substring of STRING that is (up to) LENGTH characters long.
If STRING is shorter than or equal to LENGTH characters, return the
@ -253,6 +255,7 @@ than this function."
(end (substring string (- (length string) length)))
(t (substring string 0 length)))))
;;;###autoload
(defun string-pad (string length &optional padding start)
"Pad STRING to LENGTH using PADDING.
If PADDING is nil, the space character is used. If not nil, it
@ -272,6 +275,7 @@ the string."
(start (concat (make-string pad-length (or padding ?\s)) string))
(t (concat string (make-string pad-length (or padding ?\s)))))))
;;;###autoload
(defun string-chop-newline (string)
"Remove the final newline (if any) from STRING."
(declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))

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@ -842,6 +842,7 @@ visible_end.)"
'missing))
(goto-char (point-max))
(insert "]")
(treesit-parser-root-node parser)
(should (treesit-node-check array-node 'outdated))))
;;; Defun navigation