Since tmux version 2.1, new tmux terminfos are shipped due to oddities
with xterm and screen terminfos. This is simply a duplication of
term/screen.el with screen -> tmux.
* lisp/term/tmux.el: New file.
9adb101 Document 'describe-fontset'
229315c ; Add missing symbol quoting.
3d94931 Repair desktop restoration on text terminals
43022f9 Ignore forward-sexp-function in js-mode indentation code
b19fb49 Improve documentation of 'define-coding-system'
467768f Fix Bug#25162
6db78ae Fix a typo in define-abbrev-table
5f7d906 Bump makeinfo requirement from 4.7 to 4.13
442e2f6 Fixes related to select-enable-clipboard
e4ac450 Define struct predicate before acccesors
08decbd Doc fix for vc-git
5531e75 Further improve make-dist checking
953bf67 Improve previous make-dist change
129645a Make make-dist --snapshot do some sanity checks
# Conflicts:
# lisp/menu-bar.el
4af5981 Add a comment in generated refcards about the source
ef880a5 ; * etc/refcards/calccard.tex: Remove obsolete comment.
4887e7c js-mode: Fix indent problem after a regexp
e992ac0 Fix sluggish display of symbols in UTF-8 language environment
1fc101b Don't confuse how Texinfo outputs @var with the input
91aa5d1 * doc/lispref/display.texi (Scroll Bars): * doc/lispref/frame...
f758fcd * doc/emacs/cmdargs.texi (Initial Options): Copyedit for --da...
5b0cddd More fixes in copyright notices in etc/refcards/
f994c20 Update copyright text in refcards
9ad2ae7 Fix Outline command names
26c3554 Send text received by bracketed paste to process
db0b58d Correct the statement about programming modes always running ...
78aece4 Improve documentation of 'occur'
eb364fd Do call debugger on failed cl-assert
3ef4ee8 Avoid infloop in python
8da810f Don't refer to obsolete FEATURE-unload-hook
4f478ca Improve documentation of dabbrevs
7272e5d * lisp/chistory.el (list-command-history): Doc fix. (Bug#24890)
89b7482 * lisp/simple.el (set-mark-command): Doc fix. (Bug#24890)
3b199f7 Improve documentation of some Help commands
93d3a0e Fix documentation of yes-or-no prompts
af04919 Fix documentation of partial completion style
ed80184 Fix documentation of the mode line on emacsclient frames
e6be855 Fix description of 'C-z' in User manual
16f7007 Improve and clarify documentation of Outline Mode
31d93aa Add Emacs version number to nt/README.W32
0b6b815 Fix python-mode hideshow regexp
dc152c5 Modernize usage of 'macOS' in doc and comments
84c5343 Prefer comments /* like this */ in C code
bb61e50 * doc/lispref/loading.texi (Autoload): Better link (Bug#24845).
3ef86fd Clarify documentation of face attribute functions
de51d59 ; * nt/README.W32: Minor copyedits.
db436e9 Don't call debug on failed cl-assert
# Conflicts:
# doc/emacs/cmdargs.texi
# etc/NEWS
# etc/PROBLEMS
# lisp/auth-source.el
# lisp/net/tramp-sh.el
Apple changed the spelling of its operating system again, to "macOS",
effective with macOS 10.12 Sierra (2016-09-20). Change Emacs
documentation and comments to match this. Stick with older OS
spellings ("OS X", "Mac OS X") when talking about older releases where
the older names are more correct.
This change causes regressions, and besides, disabling BPM frame-wide
for the sake of one buffer is the wrong solution.
This reverts commit cf566b46a6.
* src/w32select.c (Fw32_selection_targets): New function.
* lisp/term/w32-win.el (w32--get-selection): Call
'w32-selection-targets' to obtain the list of data formats
available in the clipboard.
In char mode, a terminal doesn't accept bracketed paste events,
therefore we should disable them; see Bug#24639. To decouple the XTerm
management from term.el, introduce a per-buffer setting to disable
bracketed paste for that buffer. If bracketed paste is inhiited for at
least one buffer in a terminal, it is disabled for the whole terminal.
* term/xterm.el (xterm-inhibit-bracketed-paste-mode): New mode to
inhibit XTerm bracketed paste per buffer.
(xterm--buffer-terminals, xterm--update-bracketed-paste)
(xterm--bracketed-paste-possible, xterm--is-xterm): New helper
functions.
(xterm--init-bracketed-paste-mode): Remove unused helper
function.
(terminal-init-xterm): Update bracketed paste status when
initializing an XTerm and on window configuration change.
* term.el (term-char-mode, term-line-mode): Inhibit XTerm
bracketed paste in char mode.
* lisp/term/w32-win.el (w32-menu-bar-open): Clarify that sometimes
two ESC keypresses are needed to exit the menu.
* doc/emacs/screen.texi (Menu Bar): Qualify the description of how
to exit menus. (Bug#24596)
Problem reported by Jan Synáček.
Solution suggested by Stefan Monnier (Bug#23519).
* lisp/isearch.el (isearch-mode-map): Add a binding for xterm-paste.
(xterm--pasted-text): New decl.
(isearch-xterm-paste): New function.
* lisp/term/xterm.el (xterm--pasted-text): New function,
taken from xterm-paste internals.
(xterm-paste): Use it.
16e5e8e Fix last change to isearch-update (bug#23406)
b755d98 Autoload cursor-sensor-inhibit (bug#23406)
b52ebd4 org-map-entries: Fix org-agenda-prepare-buffers call
86aa409 Followup for last commit in the user manual
7004459 Improve doc string of 'set-goal-column'
ccdaf04 Fix the MSDOS build
ffe701c Remove \= from format string (bug#18190)
1c58fa1 Fix variable-pitch font on MS-Windows
c6077bf Restore follow-scroll-up/down to scrolling by the combined si...
b671e21 Revert unneeded change which harms syntactic parsing. This f...
48b24c9 Correct indentation of ids in a C++ enum after a protection k...
5c3534f * lisp/window.el (window--process-window-list): No-op if no p...
734fb3a Port dumping to NetBSD with PaX
0255a70 Don't mistake `for' inside a function for a part of array com...
# Conflicts:
# src/Makefile.in
* lisp/scroll-bar.el (horizontal-scroll-bars-available-p): Remove NS
check.
* lisp/term/ns-win.el: Remove custom NS scroll-bar handlers and bind
scroll-bar mouse clicks to standard handlers.
* src/nsterm.h (EmacsScroller): Add 'horizontal' property and rename
pixel_height to pixel_length.
* src/nsterm.m (x_set_window_size): Remove left-hand scroll-bar code. It
caused scroll-bars to be over-drawn and the best working solution
appears to be complete removal.
(ns_set_horizontal_scroll_bar): Rewrite to handle horizontal scrollers
correctly.
(ns_set_vertical_scroll_bar): Set width to actual scroller width.
(setFrame): Handle horizontal case.
(dealloc): Handle horizontal case.
(judge): Handle horizontal case.
(setPosition): Rename pixel_height to pixel_length.
(sendScrollEventAtLoc): Handle horizontal case.
(mouseDown): Handle horizontal case and general tidy up of code.
(mouseDragged): Handle horizontal case. Call sendScrollEventAtLoc with
absolute pixel size instead of ratio.
* src/window.h: Remove NS check.
* config.bat:
* msdos/sedlisp.inp:
* msdos/sedlibmk.inp:
* msdos/sedleim.inp:
* msdos/sedadmin.inp:
* msdos/sed6.inp:
* msdos/sed3v2.inp:
* msdos/sed2v2.inp:
* msdos/sed1v2.inp: Adapt to Emacs 25.
* src/process.c (remove_slash_colon): Move out of "#ifdef
subprocesses" block, as it its called unconditionally. Move
ADD_SUBFEATURE calls into "#ifdef subprocesses" block, as they
reference variables only defined in that block.
* src/msdos.h: Provide prototypes for IT_set_frame_parameters,
faccessat, msdos_fatal_signal, syms_of_msdos, pthread_sigmask,
dos_keysns, dos_keyread, run_msdos_command, and
syms_of_win16select, to avoid compiler warnings.
* src/msdos.c (SYS_ENVIRON): Define to either '_environ' or
'environ', depending on the DJGPP version.
Remove declarations of externally-visible Lisp objects, like
Qbackground_color and Qreverse.
(run_msdos_command): First argument is not signed, not unsigned.
Use SYS_ENVIRON.
(sys_select): Use 'timespec_cmp' instead of 'timespec_sign', as
the latter doesn't work when 'time_t' is an unsigned data type.
This caused idle timers to behave incorrectly: they only fired
after a keyboard input event.
* src/frame.c (adjust_frame_size) [MSDOS]: Account for
FRAME_TOP_MARGIN that isn't counted in the frame's number of
lines, but dos_set_window_size needs it to be added.
* src/lread.c (INFINITY, NAN) [DJGPP < 2.05]: Provide definitions.
* src/fns.c (sort_vector_copy) [__GNUC__ < 4]: Provide a prototype
that works around compilation errors with older GCC versions.
* src/w16select.c: Don't declare QCLIPBOARD and QPRIMARY as Lisp
Objects.
* src/filelock.c [MSDOS]: Ifdef away most of the code. Provide
no-op implementations for 'lock_file' and 'unlock_file'.
(Ffile_locked_p) [MSDOS]: Always return nil. This avoids multiple
ifdefs in all users of filelock.c functionality.
* src/conf_post.h (EOVERFLOW, SIZE_MAX) [DJGPP < 2.04]: Define.
* src/emacs.c [MSDOS]: Include dosfns.h, to avoid compiler
warnings.
* src/dosfns.h: Provide prototypes for dos_cleanup,
syms_of_dosfns, and init_dosfns.
* src/deps.mk (atimer.o): Depend on msdos.h.
(emacs.o): Depend on dosfns.h.
* src/atimer.c [MSDOS]: Include msdos.h, to avoid compiler
warnings.
* lisp/window.el (window--adjust-process-windows): Skip the body
if 'process-list' is not available. This avoids failure to start
up on MS-DOS.
* lisp/vc/diff.el (diff-no-select): Test 'make-process', not
'start-process', as the latter is now available on all platforms.
* lisp/textmodes/ispell.el (ispell-async-processp): Replace
'start-process' with 'make-process' in a comment.
* lisp/term/internal.el (IT-unicode-translations): Modify and add
a few translations to display Info files with Unicode markup. Fix
an ancient off-by-one mismatch error with Unicode codepoints.
* lisp/progmodes/compile.el (compilation-start): Test
'make-process', not 'start-process', as the latter is now
available on all platforms.
* lisp/man.el (Man-build-man-command, Man-getpage-in-background):
Test 'make-process', not 'start-process', as the latter is now
available on all platforms.
* lisp/international/mule-cmds.el (set-coding-system-map): Test
'make-process', not 'start-process', as the latter is now
available on all platforms.
* lisp/eshell/esh-cmd.el (eshell-do-pipelines-synchronously): Doc
fix.
(eshell-execute-pipeline): Test 'make-process', not
'start-process', as the latter is now available on all platforms.
The coding system `utf-8-nfd', locally defined in ns-win.el,
didn't provide a :pre-write-conversion method, causing file name
completion of non-ASCII characters to fail. Solved by using the
`utf-8-hfs' coding system provided by `ucs-normalize'.
* lisp/loadup.el: Load international/ucs-normalize (when building
for ns).
* lisp/term/ns-win.el (utf-8-nfd): Made `utf-8-nfd' as alias for
`utf-8-hfs' and removed the old implementation. Set `utf-8-hfs'
as the file name coding system.
* src/nsfns.c (ns-convert-utf8-nfd-to-nfc): Removed.
(cl--generic-derived-specializers): New function.
(cl--generic-derived-generalizer): New generalizer.
(cl-generic-generalizers): New specializer (derived-mode MODE).
(cl--generic-split-args): Apply the rewriter, if any.
(cl-generic-define-context-rewriter): New macro.
(major-mode): Use it to define a new context-rewriter, so we can write
`(major-mode MODE)' instead of `(major-mode (derived-mode MODE))'.
* lisp/frame.el (window-system): New context-rewriter so we can write
`(window-system VAL)' instead of (window-system (eql VAL)).
(cl--generic-split-args): Apply the rewriter, if any.
(frame-creation-function): Use the new syntax.
* lisp/term/x-win.el (window-system-initialization)
(handle-args-function, frame-creation-function)
(gui-backend-set-selection, gui-backend-selection-owner-p)
(gui-backend-selection-exists-p, gui-backend-get-selection):
* lisp/term/w32-win.el (window-system-initialization)
(handle-args-function, frame-creation-function)
(gui-backend-set-selection, gui-backend-get-selection)
(gui-backend-selection-owner-p, gui-backend-selection-exists-p):
* lisp/term/pc-win.el (gui-backend-get-selection)
(gui-backend-selection-exists-p, gui-backend-selection-owner-p)
(gui-backend-set-selection, window-system-initialization)
(frame-creation-function, handle-args-function):
* lisp/term/ns-win.el (window-system-initialization)
(handle-args-function, frame-creation-function)
(gui-backend-set-selection, gui-backend-selection-exists-p)
(gui-backend-get-selection):
* lisp/startup.el (handle-args-function):
* lisp/term/xterm.el (gui-backend-get-selection)
(gui-backend-set-selection): Use the new syntax.
* src/frame.h (struct f): New flag face_change.
* src/xfaces.c (Finternal_make_lisp_face)
(Finternal_copy_lisp_face, Finternal_set_lisp_face_attribute)
(update_face_from_frame_parameter): Set the face_change flag only
for the frame whose faces are affected.
* src/xdisp.c (init_iterator): If a frame's face_change flag is
set, free faces only on that frame.
(redisplay_internal): Disable "display optimization 1" if the
frame's face_change flag is set.
(redisplay_window): Don't allow skipping a window's redisplay if
its frame's face_change flag is set.
* src/frame.c (x_set_screen_gamma): Instead of calling
Fclear_face_cache, call clear_face_cache and set
windows_or_buffers_changed to a non-zero value. This avoids
setting the global face_change flag that triggers face realization
on all frames and thorough redisplay of all of them.
* lisp/term/tty-colors.el (tty-register-default-colors): Don't
clear face cache if the selected frame is a GUI frame.
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.
Mostly this just changes ` to ' in static text. Some exceptions:
* INSTALL.REPO: Use curved quotes, as the diagnostic in question
typically does that now.
* admin/quick-install-emacs (TRY, top level):
Use straight quoting in diagnostics.
* src/README: Fix working-directory confusion.
Problem reported by Eli Zaretskii.
* lisp/startup.el (startup--setup-quote-display):
New function, refactored from a part of ‘command-line’.
(command-line): Use it.
* lisp/term/w32console.el (terminal-init-w32console):
Use it, so that this function stays consistent with ‘command-line’.
* lisp/term/x-win.el: Convert to UTF-8. This doesn't affect
runtime behavior, and the file is multilingual so compile-time
appearance shouldn't be an issue.
* admin/notes/unicode: Document this.
* doc/lispref/help.texi (Keys in Documentation):
* lisp/international/mule-cmds.el (set-locale-environment):
* lisp/term/w32console.el (terminal-init-w32console):
* src/doc.c (Fsubstitute_command_keys, Vhelp_quote_translation):
If ‘ is not displayable, transliterate it to `, not to '. See:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2015-06/msg00542.html
(xterm--extra-capabilities-type): Add `getSelection'.
(xterm--query): Add `no-async' argument.
(xterm--init-activate-get-selection): New function.
(terminal-init-xterm): Use it.
(xterm--init-modify-other-keys): Rename from
terminal-init-xterm-modify-other-keys.
(xterm--init-bracketed-paste-mode): Rename from
terminal-init-xterm-bracketed-paste-mode.
(xterm--init-activate-set-selection): Rename from
terminal-init-xterm-activate-set-selection.
(xterm--selection-char): New function.
(gui-backend-set-selection): Use it. Use the &context to only apply
this method in terminals where we enabled the feature.
(gui-backend-get-selection): New method.
* lisp/frame.el (gui-method--name, gui-method, gui-method-define)
(gui-method-declare, gui-call): Remove.
(frame-creation-function): Use cl-defgeneric.
(make-frame): Adjust callers.
* lisp/menu-bar.el (menu-bar-edit-menu):
Use gui-backend-selection-exists-p.
* lisp/select.el (x-get-clipboard): Use gui-backend-get-selection.
(gui-backend-get-selection): New cl-generic to replace
gui-get-selection method.
(gui-backend-set-selection): New cl-generic to replace
gui-set-selection method.
(gui-selection-owner-p): New cl-generic to replace
gui-selection-owner-p method.
(gui-backend-selection-exists-p): New cl-generic to replace
gui-selection-exists-p method. Adjust all callers.
* lisp/server.el (server-create-window-system-frame): Don't ignore
window-system spec even when unsupported.
* lisp/simple.el (deactivate-mark): Use new gui-backend-* functions.
* lisp/startup.el (handle-args-function, window-system-initialization):
Use cl-defgeneric.
(command-line): Adjust calls accordingly.
* lisp/term/ns-win.el (ns-window-system-initialization): Turn into
a window-system-initialization method.
(handle-args-function, frame-creation-function): Use cl-defmethod.
(gui-set-selection, gui-selection-owner-p, gui-selection-exists-p)
(gui-get-selection): Use cl-defmethod on the new functions instead.
* lisp/term/pc-win.el (w16-get-selection-value): Turn into
a gui-backend-get-selection method.
(gui-selection-exists-p, gui-selection-owner-p, gui-set-selection):
Use cl-defmethod on the new functions instead.
(msdos-window-system-initialization): Turn into
a window-system-initialization method.
(frame-creation-function, handle-args-function): Use cl-defmethod.
* lisp/term/w32-win.el (w32-window-system-initialization): Turn into
a window-system-initialization method.
(handle-args-function, frame-creation-function): Use cl-defmethod.
(gui-set-selection, gui-selection-owner-p, gui-selection-exists-p)
(gui-get-selection): Use cl-defmethod on the new functions instead.
* lisp/term/x-win.el (x-window-system-initialization): Turn into
a window-system-initialization method.
(handle-args-function, frame-creation-function): Use cl-defmethod.
(gui-set-selection, gui-selection-owner-p, gui-selection-exists-p)
(gui-get-selection): Use cl-defmethod on the new functions instead.
* lisp/term/xterm.el (xterm--set-selection): Turn into
a gui-backend-set-selection method.
* src/nsselect.m (Fns_selection_exists_p): Remove unused arg `terminal'.
(Fns_selection_owner_p): Remove unused arg `terminal'.
(Fns_get_selection): Remove unused args `time_stamp' and `terminal'.
* lisp/term/w32console.el (terminal-init-w32console): Repeat the
test for curved quotes being displayable, after switching the
terminal encoding. (Bug#20545)
* lisp/term/rxvt.el: Require term/xterm.
(rxvt-function-map): Use xterm-rxvt-function-map.
(rxvt-standard-colors): Move before first use.
(terminal-init-rxvt): Use xterm--push-map and xterm-register-default-colors.
(rxvt-rgb-convert-to-16bit, rxvt-register-default-colors): Remove.
* lisp/term/xterm.el (xterm-rxvt-function-map): New var.
Move shared bindings between rxvt and xterm to it.
(xterm-function-map): Use it. Move the xterm-paste binding to
xterm-rxvt-function-map (bug#20444).
(xterm-standard-colors): Move before first use.
(xterm--push-map): New function.
(xterm-register-default-colors): Take standard colors as argument.
(terminal-init-xterm): Use it. Adjust call to
xterm-register-default-colors.
(terminal-init-screen): Use it (bug#20356).
* lisp/term/xterm.el: Provide `term/xterm' instead of `xterm'.
(xterm--extra-capabilities-type): New const.
(xterm-extra-capabilities): Use it.
(xterm--version-handler): Lower the pseudo-version for `screen'.