* lisp/progmodes/python.el (python-shell-send-region): Deactivate
mark after executing (bug#28789). This is how this command worked
in Emacs 24, apparently.
* lisp/progmodes/python.el (python-font-lock-assignment-matcher): New
function to match assignment statements.
(python-rx): Add `assignment-target' and `grouped-assignment-target'.
(python-font-lock-keywords-maximum-decoration): Add new matchers
(bug#45341).
* lisp/progmodes/python.el
(python-font-lock-keywords-maximum-decoration): `symbol-name'
should not be quantified by a `+' as it is redundant and performs
very badly (bug#44572).
* lisp/progmodes/python.el
(python-font-lock-keywords-maximum-decoration): Fix regular
expressions for font lock of assignments with type hints (bug#44568).
The font lock of assignments with type hints in Python is rather bad.
Consider the following example:
from typing import Mapping, Tuple, Sequence
var1: int = 5
var2: Mapping[int, int] = {10: 1024}
var3: Mapping[Tuple[int, int], int] = {(2, 5): 32}
var4: Sequence[Sequence[int]] = [[1], [1, 2], [1, 2, 3]]
var5: Sequence[Mapping[str, Sequence[str]]] = [
{
'red': ['scarlet', 'vermilion', 'ruby'],
'green': ['emerald green', 'aqua']
},
{
'sword': ['cutlass', 'rapier']
}
]
As things stand right now, only ‘var1’ would be highlighted. To make
things worse, the ‘Mapping’ type hint of ‘var2’ would also be
highlighted, which is entirely incorrect.
This commit makes all of ‘var1’ through ‘var5’ be highlighted
correctly.
* lisp/progmodes/python.el (python-shell-buffer-substring): Don't
extend the region to the start of the line (bug#39398), but allow
sending the actual region as marked.
* lisp/progmodes/python.el (python-shell-send-statement): Don't
send a cookie, because that leads to the naked expression not
being evaled (bug#43450).
(python-shell-send-region): Allow not sending a cookie.
(python-shell-buffer-substring): Ditto.
* lisp/comint.el (comint-highlight-input): New variable (bug#32344).
(comint-send-input): Use it.
* lisp/progmodes/python.el (inferior-python-mode): Set it.
* progmodes/python.el (python-indent--calculate-indentation): Add an
additional indentation point to match indentation of previous line in
a multiline string. Then Tab iterates between 0, the start indentation
level and the previous line level (bug#37726).
This is a backward compatible redesign of significant parts of the
eldoc.el library.
Previously, Eldoc clients (major/minor modes setting its documentation
gathering variables) needed to directly call eldoc-message, an
internal function, to display the docstring to the user. When more
asynchronous sources are involved, this is hard to do or even breaks
down.
Now, an Eldoc backend may return any non-nil, non-string value and
call a callback afterwards. This restores power to Eldoc over how
(and crucially also when) to display the docstrings to the user.
Among other things, this fixes so called "doc blinking", or the very
short-lived display of a lower priority Eldoc message. This would
happen if a particular producer of documentation finishes shortly
before a higher priority one, like in the LSP engine Eglot as reported
by Andrii Kolomoiets <andreyk.mad@gmail.com> and Dmitry Gutov
<dgutov@yandex.ru>.
Gathering docstrings is now delegated to the variable
eldoc-documentation-strategy, which is the new name for the
now-obsolete eldoc-documentation-function, and still accepts the
so-called "old protocol". Examples of the new strategies enabled are
codified in functions such as eldoc-documentation-enthusiast,
eldoc-documentation-compose-eagerly, along with the existing
eldoc-documentation-compose and eldoc-documentation-default.
The work of displaying and formatting docstrings is shifted almost
fully to Eldoc itself and is delegated to the internal function
eldoc--handle-docs. Among other improvements, it handles most of
eldoc-echo-area-use-multiline-p and outputs documentation to a
temporary *eldoc* buffer.
The manual and NEWS are updated to mention the new Eldoc features.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/eldoc.el (eldoc-documentation-functions):
Overhaul docstring.
(eldoc-documentation-compose, eldoc-documentation-default): Handle
non-nil, non-string values of elements of
eldoc-documentation-functions. Use eldoc--handle-multiline.
(eldoc-print-current-symbol-info): Honour non-nil, non-string
values returned by eldoc-documentation-callback.
(eldoc--make-callback): Now also a function.
(eldoc-documentation-default, eldoc-documentation-compose): Tweak docstring.
(eldoc-documentation-enthusiast, eldoc-documentation-compose-eagerly):
New functions.
(eldoc-echo-area-use-multiline-p): Add new semantics.
(eldoc--handle-docs): Handle some of eldoc-echo-area-use-multiline-p.
(eldoc-doc-buffer): New command.
(eldoc-prefer-doc-buffer): New defcustom.
(eldoc--enthusiasm-curbing-timer): New variable.
(eldoc-documentation-strategy): Rename from eldoc-documentation-function.
(eldoc--supported-p): Use eldoc-documentation-strategy
(eldoc-highlight-function-argument)
(eldoc-argument-case, global-eldoc-mode)
(turn-on-eldoc-mode): Mention eldoc-documentation-strategy.
(eldoc-message-function): Mention eldoc--message.
(eldoc-message): Made obsolete.
(eldoc--message): New helper.
* lisp/hexl.el (hexl-print-current-point-info): Adjust to new
eldoc-documentation-functions protocol.
* lisp/progmodes/cfengine.el (cfengine3-documentation-function):
Adjust to new eldoc-documentation-functions protocol.
* lisp/progmodes/elisp-mode.el
(elisp-eldoc-documentation-function): Adjust to new
eldoc-documentation-functions protocol.
* lisp/progmodes/octave.el (octave-eldoc-function): Adjust to new
eldoc-documentation-functions protocol.
* lisp/progmodes/python.el (python-eldoc-function): Adjust to new
eldoc-documentation-functions protocol.
(eldoc-print-current-symbol-info): Rework with cl-labels.
* doc/emacs/programs.texi (Lisp Doc): Mention
eldoc-documentation-strategy.
* doc/lispref/modes.texi (Major Mode Conventions): Mention
eldoc-documentation-functions.
* etc/NEWS: Mention eldoc-documentation-strategy.
* etc/NEWS: Announce that json-read-number is now stricter.
* json.el: Bump package version.
(json-encoding-lisp-style-closings, json-pre-element-read-function)
(json-post-element-read-function, json-advance, json-peek)
(json--path): Clarify and improve style of doc strings.
(json-join): Define as an obsolete alias of string-join.
(json-alist-p, json-plist-p): Refactor for speed and declare as
pure, side-effect-free, and error-free.
(json--plist-reverse): Rename function...
(json--plist-nreverse): ...to this, making it destructive for speed.
All callers changed.
(json--plist-to-alist): Remove, replacing single use with map-pairs.
(json--with-indentation): Accept multiple forms as arguments, fix
their indentation, and allow them to be instrumented for debugging.
Add docstring.
(json-pop, json-read-keyword, json-add-to-object)
(json-encode-array): Simplify for speed.
(json-skip-whitespace): Put newline before carriage return for
likely frequency of occurrence, and so that the characters appear in
increasing order.
(json--check-position): Use 1+.
(json-path-to-position): Open code apply-partially.
(json-keywords): Turn into a defconst and mark as obsolete now that
it is no longer used.
(json--post-value, json--number, json--escape): New rx definitions.
(json-encode-keyword): Declare as side-effect-free.
(json-read-number): Reject leading zeros and plus signs, and make
integer part mandatory in accordance with JSON standards and for
consistency with native JSON parsing functions. Eagerly signal
json-number-format when garbage follows a valid number, e.g., when
reading "1.1.1", instead of leaving that up to the caller. Remove
optional internal argument from advertised calling convention now
that the function is no longer recursive.
(json-encode-number): Define as an alias of number-to-string.
(json-special-chars): Turn into a defconst.
(json-read-escaped-char, json-new-object, json-read-file)
(json-pretty-print): Simplify.
(json-read-string): For consistency with other json.el error
reporting, remove check for leading '"', and use the integer value
rather than the printed representation of characters in error data.
At EOB signal json-end-of-file instead of json-string-format.
(json--long-string-threshold, json--string-buffer): New variables.
(json-encode-string): Reimplement in terms of buffer manipulation
for speed (bug#20154).
(json-read-object): Escape ?\} properly.
(json--encode-alist): New function extracted from json-encode-alist.
(json-encode-hash-table, json-encode-alist, json-encode-plist): Use
it to avoid destructively modifying the argument when
json-encoding-object-sort-predicate is non-nil without incurring
unnecessary copying (bug#40693). Encode empty object as "{}" even
when pretty-printing. Simplify for speed.
(json-read-array): Avoid recomputing list length on each iteration
when json-pre-element-read-function is non-nil. Make first element
of json-array-format error data a string for consistency with
json-object-format and to make the displayed error message clearer.
(json-readtable-dispatch): Accept any kind of argument, not just
symbols. Generate the table in a simpler manner so the dispatch
order is clearer. Remove dispatch on ?+ and ?. now that
json-read-number is stricter and for consistency with native JSON
parsing functions. Signal json-end-of-file if argument is nil.
(json-read): Simplify accordingly.
(json-encode): Avoid allocating a list on each invocation.
* lisp/jsonrpc.el (jsonrpc--json-read, jsonrpc--json-encode): Check
whether native JSON functions are fboundp only once, at load time.
* lisp/progmodes/python.el (python--parse-json-array): New function.
(python-shell-prompt-detect): Use it to parse JSON directly as a
list rather than converting from a vector.
* test/lisp/json-tests.el (json-tests--with-temp-buffer): Allow
instrumenting for debugging.
(test-json-join, test-json-plist-to-alist): Remove tests.
(test-json-alist-p, test-json-plist-p, test-json-advance)
(test-json-peek, test-json-pop, test-json-skip-whitespace)
(test-json-read-keyword, test-json-encode-keyword)
(test-json-encode-number, test-json-read-escaped-char)
(test-json-read-string, test-json-encode-string)
(test-json-encode-key, test-json-new-object)
(test-json-encode-hash-table, test-json-encode-plist)
(test-json-encode-list, test-json-read-array)
(test-json-encode-array, test-json-read)
(test-json-read-from-string, test-json-encode): Extend tests.
(test-json-plist-reverse): Rename test...
(test-json-plist-nreverse): ...to this and avoid modifying literal
lists.
(test-json-read-number): Rename test...
(test-json-read-integer): ...to this, focusing on integers.
(test-json-add-to-object): Rename test...
(test-json-add-to-alist): ...to this, focusing on alists.
(json-encode-simple-alist): Rename test...
(test-json-encode-alist): ...to this, extending it.
(test-json-encode-alist-with-sort-predicate): Rename test...
(test-json-encode-alist-sort): ...to this, extending it.
(test-json-encode-plist-with-sort-predicate): Rename test...
(test-json-encode-plist-sort): ...to this, extending it.
(test-json-read-keyword-invalid, test-json-read-fraction)
(test-json-read-exponent, test-json-read-fraction-exponent)
(test-json-read-number-invalid)
(test-json-read-escaped-char-invalid, test-json-add-to-plist)
(test-json-add-to-hash-table, test-json-read-object-empty)
(test-json-read-object-invalid, test-json-read-object-function)
(test-json-encode-hash-table-pretty)
(test-json-encode-hash-table-lisp-style)
(test-json-encode-hash-table-sort, test-json-encode-alist-pretty)
(test-json-encode-alist-lisp-style, test-json-encode-plist-pretty)
(test-json-encode-plist-lisp-style, test-json-read-array-function)
(test-json-encode-array-pretty, test-json-encode-array-lisp-style)
(test-json-read-invalid): New tests.
(test-json-path-to-position-no-match): Use should-not.
(test-json-read-object): Move error check to new test
test-json-read-object-invalid.
(test-json-pretty-print-object): Adapt test now that empty objects
are pretty-printed as "{}".
* lisp/emacs-lisp/eldoc.el: Update commentary.
(eldoc--eval-expression-setup): Use new hook.
(eldoc--supported-p): Accomodate new hook.
(eldoc-documentation-functions): New hook.
(eldoc-documentation-default, eldoc-documentation-compose): New
functions.
(eldoc-documentation-function): Use 'eldoc-documentation-default' as new
default value. Update documentation and custom attributes.
(eldoc-print-current-symbol-info): Accomodate possible null value for
'eldoc-documentation-function'.
* etc/NEWS: Mention them.
* doc/emacs/programs.texi (Emacs Lisp Documentation Lookup): Mention
new hook and changes to 'eldoc-documentation-function'.
* lisp/hexl.el (hexl-mode, hexl-revert-buffer-function):
* lisp/ielm.el (inferior-emacs-lisp-mode):
* lisp/progmodes/cfengine.el (cfengine3-mode):
* lisp/progmodes/elisp-mode.el (emacs-lisp-mode):
* lisp/progmodes/octave.el (octave-mode):
* lisp/progmodes/python.el (python-mode): Use new hook.
186152ba40 Pacify gcc -Wunused-function on Ubuntu 18.04.3
4cd143aded Fix copyright years by hand
365e01cc9f Update copyright year to 2020
cd2c156163 ; * etc/NEWS: Make the description of XDG fallback more ac...
# Conflicts:
# etc/NEWS
# etc/refcards/ru-refcard.tex
* lisp/progmodes/python.el (python-shell-send-statement): New function.
(python-mode-map): Bind it to key "C-c C-e", and define a python-menu
item for it. (Bug#38426)