* lisp/files.el (hack-local-variables-confirm):
Use read-char-from-minibuffer instead of read-char-choice.
Remove special handling of original window scrolling
that is now supported in the minibuffer. This fixes
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2019-10/msg01020.html
(files--ask-user-about-large-file): Use read-char-from-minibuffer
instead of read-char-choice.
(files.el subr.el): Fix some grammar errors in doc strings and comments.
(frame.c fringe.c image.c xfns.c xterm.c): Fix some English grammar
errors in doc strings.
* doc/lispref/errors.texi (Standard Errors): Mention the new error.
* lisp/files.el (auto-mode-alist): Add a bunch of image suffixes
to the list (bug#37972) based on the output from "gm convert -list
format" (i.e., graphicsmagick).
* lisp/image-mode.el (image-mode): Rewrite to possibly notify the
user about image-use-external-converter.
(image-mode--setup-mode): Factor out into own function and don't
run under `condition-case' as there's nothing here that should
error.
* lisp/image.el (unknown-image-type): New error.
(image-type): Signal that error so that image-mode can offer
sensible feedback to the user.
* lisp/progmodes/flymake-proc.el (flymake-proc--find-buffer-for-file):
Doc fix; return value is a buffer, not t.
* lisp/progmodes/ebrowse.el (ebrowse-member-display-p):
Doc fix; return value is the MEMBER argument, not nil.
* lisp/files.el (hack-one-local-variable-eval-safep):
* lisp/play/doctor.el (doctor-nounp, doctor-pronounp):
* lisp/progmodes/flymake-proc.el (flymake-proc--check-include):
* lisp/progmodes/js.el (js--broken-arrow-terminates-line-p):
Doc fix; a non-nil return value is not always t.
* lisp/image.el (image-type-available-p):
* lisp/simple.el (region-active-p):
* lisp/window.el (frame-root-window-p):
* src/buffer.c (Fbuffer_live_p):
* src/image.c (Finit_image_library):
* src/window.c (Fwindow_minibuffer_p):
Doc fix; a non-nil return value is always t.
* doc/lispref/minibuf.texi (Minibuffer Windows): Doc fix.
* lisp/files.el (find-file-visit-truename): Remove the
safe-local-variable put, because the variable is checked too late
to actually make a difference (bug#36830).
* doc/emacs/files.texi (Save Commands): Document it.
* lisp/files.el (save-some-buffers-action-alist): Offer to pop to
the buffer and then quit (bug#3625).
(save-some-buffers): Implement it.
(save-some-buffers--switch-window-callback): New variable.
* lisp/auth-source.el (authinfo-mode): New mode (bug#28785).
(authinfo--hide-passwords, authinfo--toggle-display): New functions.
* lisp/files.el (auto-mode-alist): Use authinfo-mode for .authinfo
and .netrc files.
This reverts commit a59839d755.
This commit broke the MS-Windows build (because there's no
realpath on MS-Windows). Even if I change the implementation
to always signal an error on MS-Windows, the build fails.
This uses fewer syscalls on GNU/Linux and other GNUish platforms.
* lisp/files.el (file-truename): Try fileio--truename
if there are no handlers.
* src/fileio.c: Include stdlib.h, for realpath.
(Ffileio__truename): New function.
That way, when Emacs starts in a fresh home directory,
it prefers the new (XDG) convention rather than the old one.
* lisp/files.el (locate-user-emacs-file): Make the parent
directories of user-emacs-directory if needed. This is useful
if user-emacs-directory is "~/.config/emacs" and "~/.config"
does not yet exist.
* lisp/startup.el (command-line):
* lisp/subr.el (user-emacs-directory):
Prefer XDG_CONFIG_HOME to ~/.emacs.d if neither exists.
It is now called `byte-count-to-string-function', and used instead of
calling `file-size-human-readable' directly where appropriate.
* lisp/files.el (file-size-human-readable-iec): New.
(file-size-function): Rename to byte-count-to-string-function. Better
default value. Eliminate lambda. Better default for custom choice.
Put in group `files'. More descriptive doc string. Move.
(out-of-memory-warning-percentage, warn-maybe-out-of-memory)
(get-free-disk-space):
* lisp/dired.el (dired-number-of-marked-files):
* lisp/url/url-http.el (url-http-simple-after-change-function)
(url-http-content-length-after-change-function):
Use byte-count-to-string-function.
* test/lisp/files-test.el (files-test-file-size-human-readable):
Test file-size-human-readable-iec.
These variables are used for well-defined file formats where relaxed
case matching is not wanted usually.
* lisp/files.el (magic-mode-alist, magic-fallback-mode-alist): Update
the doc string.
(set-auto-mode): Make looking-at for elements of magic-mode-alist and
magic-fallback-mode-alist use case-fold-search == nil.
* lisp/files.el (files-test-magic-mode-alist-re-baseline)
(files-test-magic-mode-alist-re-no-match)
(files-test-magic-mode-alist-re-case-diff): Add.
* lisp/files.el (directory-files-recursively): Take an optional
PREDICATE parameter (bug#28567).
* doc/lispref/files.texi (Contents of Directories): Document it.
* lisp/files.el (file-size-human-readable): Open code string-empty-p
call. This was the single occurrence of a subr-x.el function in
files.el, which does not (yet) load subr-x.el.
To improve readability of strings produced by
`file-size-human-readable', add two optional arguments:
- SPACE, to provide a string (typically a space or non-breaking space)
to put between the number and unit. For compatibility, the default is
an empty string.
- UNIT, a string to use as unit. For compatibility, the default is
"B" in `iec' mode and the empty string otherwise.
Also fix a glitch with small numbers in `iec' mode which caused a
stray "i" in the result.
* lisp/files.el (file-size-human-readable):
Add optional SPACE and UNIT arguments and handle small numbers correctly.
(files--ask-user-about-large-file, warn-maybe-out-of-memory):
Call with `iec' and space.
* test/lisp/files-tests.el (files-test-file-size-human-readable): New test.
* lisp/url/url-http.el (url-http-simple-after-change-function)
(url-http-content-length-after-change-function): Call with `iec' and space.
* etc/NEWS (Lisp Changes): Mention the change.
* etc/HELLO: Set 'inhibit-compacting-font-caches' non-nil
locally. (Bug#36032)
* lisp/files.el: Add 'inhibit-compacting-font-caches' to the
list of built-in variables for which we set up
'safe-local-variable' properties.
Restore lines saying "Maintainer: emacs-devel@gnu.org" when there is
no special maintainer for a file. Although this wasn't documented
it was common practice and removing the lines didn't have consensus.
Make `auto-revert-avoid-polling' have effect in global-auto-revert-mode.
Buffers actually handled by that mode are marked with a non-nil value
of `auto-revert--global-mode'. When global-auto-revert-mode is
entered, eligible buffers are marked in that way, and hooks are set up
to mark new buffers and take care of buffers whose file names change.
This way the existing poll-avoidance logic can be used, since the
entire set of buffers in auto-revert is known.
A new hook, `after-set-visited-file-name-hook', was added to handle
the case when the file name of a tracked buffer changes.
* lisp/autorevert.el (auto-revert-avoid-polling): Amend doc string.
(auto-revert--global-mode): New buffer-local variable.
(global-auto-revert-mode): Mark existing buffers and set up hooks when
mode is entered; do the opposite when exited.
(auto-revert--global-add-current-buffer)
(auto-revert--global-adopt-current-buffer)
(auto-revert--set-visited-file-name-advice): New functions.
(auto-revert--polled-buffers, auto-revert--need-polling-p)
(auto-revert-notify-handler)
(auto-revert-active-p): Modify logic to cover global-auto-revert-mode.
* lisp/files.el (after-set-visited-file-name-hook): New hook.
(set-visited-file-name-hook): Call new hook.
* test/lisp/autorevert-tests.el (top): Use lexical-binding.
(auto-revert-test--write-file, auto-revert-test--buffer-string)
(auto-revert-test--wait-for, auto-revert-test--wait-for-buffer-text)
(auto-revert-test05-global-notify): New test.
* doc/lispref/hooks.texi (Standard Hooks):
Mention new hook (in a comment, since it's unclear whether it should
actually be documented here)
* etc/NEWS (Changes in Specialized Modes and Packages): Update entry.
Allow non-file buffers to declare that notification on their
default-directory is sufficient to know when auto-revert updates are
required by setting the new variable `buffer-auto-revert-by-notification'
to non-nil. If nil, the default, then auto-revert will poll
those buffers instead. (bug#35418).
Currently, only Dired sets that variable.
* lisp/autorevert.el (auto-revert-buffers):
Modify condition for using notification.
* lisp/files.el (buffer-auto-revert-by-notification): New variable.
* lisp/dired.el (dired-mode): Set buffer-auto-revert-by-notification.
* doc/emacs/arevert-xtra.texi (Non-File Buffers): Document new variable.
* etc/NEWS (Changes in Specialized Modes and Packages): Describe new variable.
02bee78 Let dir locals for more specific modes override those from less
b1235f9 Improve documentation of Hexl mode
32d1813 Fix description of (move-to-column <n> t) when column <n> is ...
0397b7c ; Fix smtpmail-stream-type docstring
7dab3ee Recognize single quote attribute values in nxml and sgml (Bug...
e4cde42 Disable extra display of in nxml-mode (Bug#32897)
ca14dd1 Fix nxml-get-inside (Bug#32003)
e7ab351 Fix positioning client buffer as instructed by emacsclient
# Conflicts:
# lisp/files.el
# lisp/textmodes/sgml-mode.el
The list of dir local variables to apply is now sorted by the number
of parent modes of the mode used as the key in the association list.
That way when the variables are applied in order the variables from
more specific modes will override those from less specific modes.
If there are directory entries in the list then they are sorted in
order of name length. The list of modes for that dir is then
recursively sorted with the same mechanism. That way variables tied
to a particular subdirectory override those in in a parent directory.
Previously the behaviour didn’t seem to be well defined anyway and was
dependent on the order they appeared in the file. However this order
was changed in version 26.1 and it probably also depended on the
number of dir-local files that are merged.
Bug#33400
* lisp/files.el (dir-locals-get-sort-score, dir-locals-sort-variables)
(dir-locals-read-from-dir): Sort the dir locals so that more precise
modes and directory-specific entries have override lesser ones.
* doc/emacs/custom.texi (Directory Variables): Document the priority.
* lisp/files.el (auto-mode-alist): Simply enable
javascript-mode (js-mode) when opening “.jsx” files, since the “.jsx”
file extension will be used as an indicator of JSX syntax by js-mode,
and more code is likely to work in js-mode than js-jsx-mode, and we
probably want to guide users to use js-mode (with js-jsx-syntax)
instead. Code that used to work exclusively in js-jsx-mode (if anyone
ever wrote any) ought to be updated to work in js-mode too when
js-jsx-syntax is set to t.
* lisp/progmodes/js.el (js-jsx-detect-syntax, js-jsx-regexps)
(js-jsx--detect-and-enable, js-jsx--detect-after-change): New
variables and functions for detecting and enabling JSX.
(js-jsx-syntax): Update docstring with respect to the widened scope of
the effects and use of this variable.
(js-syntactic-mode-name, js--update-mode-name)
(js--idly-update-mode-name, js-jsx-enable): New variable and functions
for indicating when JSX is enabled.
(js-mode): Detect and enable JSX. Print all enabled syntaxes after
the mode name whenever Emacs goes idle; this ensures lately-enabled
syntaxes are evident.
(js-jsx-mode): Update mode name for consistency with the state in
which JSX is enabled in js-mode. Update docstring to suggest
alternative means of using JSX without this mode. Going forward, it
may be best to gently guide users away from js-jsx-mode, since a “one
mode per syntax extension” model would not scale well if more syntax
extensions were to be simultaneously supported (e.g. Facebook’s
“Flow”).
* doc/lispref/searching.texi (Regexp Special):
Mention char classes earlier, in a more-logical place.
Advise sticking to ASCII letters and digits in ranges.
Reword negative advice to make it clearer that it’s negative.
* lisp/files.el (make-auto-save-file-name):
* lisp/gnus/message.el (message-mailer-swallows-blank-line):
* lisp/gnus/nndoc.el (nndoc-lanl-gov-announce-type-p)
(nndoc-generate-lanl-gov-head):
* lisp/org/org-eshell.el (org-eshell-open):
* lisp/org/org.el (org-deadline-time-hour-regexp)
(org-scheduled-time-hour-regexp):
* lisp/progmodes/bat-mode.el (bat-font-lock-keywords):
* lisp/progmodes/bug-reference.el (bug-reference-bug-regexp):
* lisp/textmodes/less-css-mode.el (less-css-font-lock-keywords):
* lisp/vc/vc-cvs.el (vc-cvs-valid-symbolic-tag-name-p):
* lisp/vc/vc-svn.el (vc-svn-valid-symbolic-tag-name-p):
Avoid attempts to chain ranges, as this can be confusing.
For example, instead of [0-9-_.], use [0-9_.-].
* doc/emacs/custom.texi (Connection Variables): New node.
* doc/emacs/emacs.texi (Top): Add entry for Connection Variables.
* doc/emacs/misc.texi (Single Shell): Mention default value for
remote buffers.
* doc/lispref/variables.texi (Connection Local Variables):
Describe `with-connection-local-variables' instead of
`with-connection-local-profiles'.
* doc/misc/tramp.texi (Remote processes): Refer to Emacs manual.
Mention default connection-local settings for `shell-file-name'
and `shell-command-switch'.
* etc/NEWS: Mention connection-local variables changes.
* lisp/files-x.el (hack-connection-local-variables):
Push connection-local variables to `file-local-variables-alist'.
(connection-local-criteria-for-default-directory): New defsubst.
(with-connection-local-variables): Rename from
`with-connection-local-profiles'. Adapt implementation.
* lisp/files.el (hack-local-variables):
Call `hack-connection-local-variables'.
* lisp/shell.el (shell): Use `with-connection-local-variables'.
* lisp/subr.el (start-file-process-shell-command):
* lisp/progmodes/compile.el (compilation-start):
Use `with-connection-local-variables'. Do not set "/bin/sh" for
remote buffers, trust settings of `shell-file-name'. (Bug#24338),
(Bug#29723)
* lisp/net/ange-ftp.el (ange-ftp-compress, ange-ftp-uncompress):
Use `shell-command-switch'.
* lisp/net/tramp-adb.el (tramp-adb-connection-local-default-profile):
New defvar. Add it to connection-local profiles after loading "shell".
* lisp/net/tramp-integration.el (tramp-compat): Require tramp-compat.
(tramp-compat-exec-path): Do not declare anymore.
(tramp-connection-local-safe-shell-file-names): New defvar.
(tramp-connection-local-default-profile): New defconst. Activate
it after loading "shell".
(shell-file-name, shell-command-switch): Add safe-local-variable
property.
* lisp/net/tramp-sh.el (tramp-display-escape-sequence-regexp):
Add tramp-autoload cookie.
* test/lisp/files-x-tests.el (remote-shell-file-name):
Add safe-local-variable property to remote-* variables.
(tramp-connection-local-default-profile): Declare.
(files-x-test-with-connection-local-variables):
Rename from `files-x-test-with-connection-local-profiles'. Adapt
implementation.
* test/lisp/net/tramp-tests.el
(tramp-test34-connection-local-variables): New test.
(tramp-test34-explicit-shell-file-name): Run it also for tramp-adb.
Bind connection-local-{profile,criteria}-alist. Use tramp-adb
specific `shell-file-name'. Add safe-local-variable property to
`explicit-shell-file-name' and `explicit-sh-args'.