The w3 package was removed from GNU ELPA in 2020 as it doesn't run on
a recent Emacs, and development had stopped over a decade before that.
If anyone wants to revive the w3 package, they should look this all
over, but it doesn't make sense for us to maintain this support code.
Ref: https://debbugs.gnu.org/25395
* lisp/net/browse-url.el (browse-url-w3): Make obsolete.
(browse-url--browser-defcustom-type)
(browse-url-default-browser):
* lisp/ffap.el (ffap-url-at-point, ffap-file-at-point):
* lisp/net/newst-plainview.el (newsticker--buffer-do-insert-text):
* lisp/net/newst-reader.el (newsticker-html-renderer)
(newsticker-show-news):
* lisp/net/newst-treeview.el (newsticker--treeview-render-text):
* lisp/org/ol.el (org-store-link):
* lisp/url/url.el (url-retrieve): Remove w3 support code and related
documentation and comments. (Bug#56435)
* test/lisp/net/browse-url-tests.el
(browse-url-tests-browser-kind): Adjust test for above changes.
* etc/TODO: Remove TODO to install W3.
* doc/misc/org.org (Handling Links): Don't mention W3.
* lisp/msb.el (msb--few-menus, msb--very-many-menus): Check for
eww-mode instead of w3-mode.
* lisp/abbrev.el (define-abbrev):
(define-abbrev-table): Mark all functions that have names that
start with "def" that should indent according to the current
heuristics (bug#43329).
* lisp/autoinsert.el (define-auto-insert):
* lisp/button.el (define-button-type):
* lisp/subr.el (define-key-after):
(define-mail-user-agent):
(define-keymap):
* lisp/widget.el (define-widget):
* lisp/emacs-lisp/package.el (define-package):
* lisp/international/mule-cmds.el (define-char-code-property):
* lisp/international/mule.el (define-charset):
(define-coding-system):
(define-translation-table):
(define-translation-hash-table):
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.
; I hope the next release from master is indeed 26.1, but for reasons
; that passeth my understanding we currently call it 25.2 everywhere else,
; so we should at least be consistent.
Mostly these fixes prevent the transliteration of apostrophes
that should stay apostrophes. Also, prefer curved quotes in
Bahá’í proper names, as that’s the preferred Bahá’í style and
these names are chock-full of non-ASCII characters anyway.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/eieio-core.el (eieio-defclass-autoload)
(eieio-defclass-internal):
* lisp/emacs-lisp/eieio.el (defclass):
* lisp/hi-lock.el (hi-lock-mode):
Don’t transliterate Lisp apostrophes when generating a
doc string or diagnostic.
* lisp/international/mule-diag.el (list-coding-systems-1):
* lisp/international/ogonek.el (ogonek-jak, ogonek-how):
* lisp/mail/sendmail.el (sendmail-query-user-about-smtp):
* lisp/vc/ediff-mult.el (ediff-redraw-registry-buffer):
* lisp/vc/ediff-ptch.el (ediff-fixup-patch-map):
Substitute quotes before putting them in the help buffer.
* lisp/widget.el (define-widget): Check that documentation is a string
or nil; prevent wailing and gnashing of teeth when users forget to
pass a docstring and wonder why their properties don't work.