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;;; warnings.el --- log and display warnings -*- lexical-binding:t -*-
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;; Copyright (C) 2002-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;; Maintainer: emacs-devel@gnu.org
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;; Keywords: internal
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;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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;; (at your option) any later version.
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;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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;;; Commentary:
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;; This file implements the entry points `warn', `lwarn'
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;; and `display-warning'.
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;;; Code:
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(require 'icons)
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(defgroup warnings nil
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"Log and display warnings."
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:version "22.1"
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:group 'lisp)
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(defvar warning-levels
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'((:emergency "Emergency%s: " ding)
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(:error "Error%s: ")
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(:warning "Warning%s: ")
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(:debug "Debug%s: "))
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"List of severity level definitions for `display-warning'.
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Each element looks like (LEVEL STRING FUNCTION) and
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defines LEVEL as a severity level. STRING specifies the
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description of this level. STRING should use `%s' to
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specify where to put the warning type information,
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or it can omit the `%s' so as not to include that information.
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The optional FUNCTION, if non-nil, is a function to call
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with no arguments, to get the user's attention.
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The standard levels are :emergency, :error, :warning and :debug.
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See `display-warning' for documentation of their meanings.
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Level :debug is ignored by default (see `warning-minimum-level').")
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(put 'warning-levels 'risky-local-variable t)
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;; These are for compatibility with XEmacs.
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;; I don't think there is any chance of designing meaningful criteria
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;; to distinguish so many levels.
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(defvar warning-level-aliases
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'((emergency . :emergency)
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(error . :error)
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(warning . :warning)
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(notice . :warning)
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(info . :warning)
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(critical . :emergency)
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(alarm . :emergency))
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"Alist of aliases for severity levels for `display-warning'.
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Each element looks like (ALIAS . LEVEL) and defines ALIAS as
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equivalent to LEVEL. LEVEL must be defined in `warning-levels';
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it may not itself be an alias.")
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(make-obsolete-variable 'warning-level-aliases 'warning-levels "28.1")
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(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'display-warning-minimum-level
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'warning-minimum-level "28.1")
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(defcustom warning-minimum-level :warning
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"Minimum severity level for displaying the warning buffer.
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If a warning's severity level is lower than this,
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the warning is logged in the warnings buffer, but the buffer
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is not immediately displayed. See also `warning-minimum-log-level'."
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:type '(choice (const :emergency) (const :error)
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(const :warning) (const :debug))
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:version "22.1")
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(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'log-warning-minimum-level
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'warning-minimum-log-level "28.1")
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(defcustom warning-minimum-log-level :warning
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"Minimum severity level for logging a warning.
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If a warning severity level is lower than this,
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the warning is completely ignored.
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Value must be lower or equal than `warning-minimum-level',
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because warnings not logged aren't displayed either."
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:type '(choice (const :emergency) (const :error)
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(const :warning) (const :debug))
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:version "22.1")
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(defcustom warning-suppress-log-types nil
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"List of warning types that should not be logged.
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If any element of this list matches the TYPE argument to `display-warning',
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the warning is completely ignored.
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The element must match the first elements of TYPE.
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Thus, (foo bar) as an element matches (foo bar)
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or (foo bar ANYTHING...) as TYPE.
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If TYPE is a symbol FOO, that is equivalent to the list (FOO),
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so only the element (FOO) will match it."
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:type '(repeat (repeat symbol))
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:version "22.1")
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;;;###autoload
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(defcustom warning-suppress-types nil
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"List of warning types not to display immediately.
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If any element of this list matches the TYPE argument to `display-warning',
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the warning is logged nonetheless, but the warnings buffer is
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not immediately displayed.
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The element must match an initial segment of the list TYPE.
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Thus, (foo bar) as an element matches (foo bar)
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or (foo bar ANYTHING...) as TYPE.
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If TYPE is a symbol FOO, that is equivalent to the list (FOO),
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so only the element (FOO) will match it.
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See also `warning-suppress-log-types'."
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:type '(repeat (repeat symbol))
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:version "22.1")
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;; The autoload cookie is so that programs can bind this variable
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;; safely, testing the existing value, before they call one of the
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;; warnings functions.
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;;;###autoload
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(defvar warning-prefix-function nil
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"Function to generate warning prefixes.
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This function, if non-nil, is called with two arguments,
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the severity level and its entry in `warning-levels',
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and should return the entry that should actually be used.
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The warnings buffer is current when this function is called
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and the function can insert text in it. This text becomes
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the beginning of the warning.")
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;; The autoload cookie is so that programs can bind this variable
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;; safely, testing the existing value, before they call one of the
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;; warnings functions.
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;;;###autoload
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(defvar warning-series nil
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"Non-nil means treat multiple `display-warning' calls as a series.
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A marker indicates a position in the warnings buffer
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which is the start of the current series; it means that
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additional warnings in the same buffer should not move point.
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If t, the next warning begins a series (and stores a marker here).
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A symbol with a function definition is like t, except
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also call that function before the next warning.")
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(put 'warning-series 'risky-local-variable t)
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;; The autoload cookie is so that programs can bind this variable
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;; safely, testing the existing value, before they call one of the
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;; warnings functions.
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;;;###autoload
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(defvar warning-fill-prefix nil
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"Non-nil means fill each warning text using this string as `fill-prefix'.")
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;; I don't see why it can't just use the buffer-local fill-column,
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;; but at least this is better than hard-coding 78.
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(defvar warning-fill-column 78
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"Value to use for `fill-column' when filling warnings.")
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;; The autoload cookie is so that programs can bind this variable
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;; safely, testing the existing value, before they call one of the
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;; warnings functions.
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;;;###autoload
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(defvar warning-type-format (purecopy " (%s)")
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"Format for displaying the warning type in the warning message.
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The result of formatting the type this way gets included in the
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message under the control of the string in `warning-levels'.")
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(defun warning-numeric-level (level)
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"Return a numeric measure of the warning severity level LEVEL."
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(let* ((elt (assq level warning-levels))
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(link (memq elt warning-levels)))
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(length link)))
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(defun warning-suppress-p (type suppress-list)
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"Non-nil if a warning with type TYPE should be suppressed.
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SUPPRESS-LIST is the list of kinds of warnings to suppress."
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(let (some-match)
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(dolist (elt suppress-list)
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(if (symbolp type)
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;; If TYPE is a symbol, the ELT must be (TYPE).
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(if (and (consp elt)
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(eq (car elt) type)
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(null (cdr elt)))
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(setq some-match t))
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;; If TYPE is a list, ELT must match it or some initial segment of it.
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(let ((tem1 type)
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(tem2 elt)
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(match t))
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;; Check elements of ELT until we run out of them.
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(while tem2
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(if (not (equal (car tem1) (car tem2)))
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(setq match nil))
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(setq tem1 (cdr tem1)
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tem2 (cdr tem2)))
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;; If ELT is an initial segment of TYPE, MATCH is t now.
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;; So set SOME-MATCH.
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(if match
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(setq some-match t)))))
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;; If some element of SUPPRESS-LIST matched,
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;; we return t.
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some-match))
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(define-icon warnings-suppress button
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`((emoji "⛔")
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;; Many MS-Windows console fonts don't have good glyphs for U+25A0.
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(symbol ,(if (and (eq system-type 'windows-nt)
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(null window-system))
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" » "
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" ■ "))
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(text " stop "))
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"Suppress warnings."
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:version "29.1"
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:help-echo "Click to suppress this warning type")
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(defun warnings-suppress (type)
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(pcase (car
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(read-multiple-choice
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(format "Suppress `%s' warnings? " type)
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`((?y ,(format "yes, ignore `%s' warnings completely" type))
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(?n "no, just disable showing them")
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(?q "quit and do nothing"))))
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(?y
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(customize-save-variable 'warning-suppress-log-types
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(cons (list type) warning-suppress-log-types)))
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(?n
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(customize-save-variable 'warning-suppress-types
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(cons (list type) warning-suppress-types)))
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(_ (message "Exiting"))))
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;;;###autoload
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(defun display-warning (type message &optional level buffer-name)
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"Display a warning message, MESSAGE.
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TYPE is the warning type: either a custom group name (a symbol),
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or a list of symbols whose first element is a custom group name.
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\(The rest of the symbols represent subcategories, for warning purposes
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only, and you can use whatever symbols you like.)
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LEVEL should be either :debug, :warning, :error, or :emergency
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\(but see `warning-minimum-level' and `warning-minimum-log-level').
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Default is :warning.
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:emergency -- a problem that will seriously impair Emacs operation soon
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if you do not attend to it promptly.
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:error -- data or circumstances that are inherently wrong.
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:warning -- data or circumstances that are not inherently wrong,
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but raise suspicion of a possible problem.
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:debug -- info for debugging only.
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BUFFER-NAME, if specified, is the name of the buffer for logging
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the warning. By default, it is `*Warnings*'. If this function
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has to create the buffer, it disables undo in the buffer.
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See the `warnings' custom group for user customization features.
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See also `warning-series', `warning-prefix-function',
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`warning-fill-prefix', and `warning-fill-column' for additional
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programming features.
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This will also display buttons allowing the user to permanently
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disable automatic display of the warning or disable the warning
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entirely by setting `warning-suppress-types' or
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`warning-suppress-log-types' on their behalf."
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(if (not (or after-init-time noninteractive (daemonp)))
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;; Ensure warnings that happen early in the startup sequence
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;; are visible when startup completes (bug#20792).
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(delay-warning type message level buffer-name)
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(unless level
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(setq level :warning))
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(unless buffer-name
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(setq buffer-name "*Warnings*"))
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(with-suppressed-warnings ((obsolete warning-level-aliases))
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(when-let ((new (cdr (assq level warning-level-aliases))))
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(warn "Warning level `%s' is obsolete; use `%s' instead" level new)
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(setq level new)))
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(or (< (warning-numeric-level level)
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(warning-numeric-level warning-minimum-log-level))
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(warning-suppress-p type warning-suppress-log-types)
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(let* ((typename (if (consp type) (car type) type))
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(old (get-buffer buffer-name))
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(buffer (or old (get-buffer-create buffer-name)))
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(level-info (assq level warning-levels))
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;; `newline' may be unbound during bootstrap.
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(newline (if (fboundp 'newline) #'newline
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(lambda () (insert "\n"))))
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start end)
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(with-current-buffer buffer
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;; If we created the buffer, disable undo.
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(unless old
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(when (fboundp 'special-mode) ; Undefined during bootstrap.
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(special-mode))
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(setq buffer-read-only t)
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(setq buffer-undo-list t))
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(goto-char (point-max))
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(when (and warning-series (symbolp warning-series))
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(setq warning-series
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(prog1 (point-marker)
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(unless (eq warning-series t)
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(funcall warning-series)))))
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(let ((inhibit-read-only t))
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(unless (bolp)
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(funcall newline))
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(setq start (point))
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;; Don't output the button when doing batch compilation
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;; and similar.
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(unless (or noninteractive (eq type 'bytecomp))
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(insert (buttonize (icon-string 'warnings-suppress)
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#'warnings-suppress type)
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" "))
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(if warning-prefix-function
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(setq level-info (funcall warning-prefix-function
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level level-info)))
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(insert (format (nth 1 level-info)
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(format warning-type-format typename))
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message)
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(funcall newline)
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(when (and warning-fill-prefix
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(not (string-search "\n" message))
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(not noninteractive))
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(let ((fill-prefix warning-fill-prefix)
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(fill-column warning-fill-column))
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(fill-region start (point))))
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(setq end (point)))
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(when (and (markerp warning-series)
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(eq (marker-buffer warning-series) buffer))
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(goto-char warning-series)))
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(if (nth 2 level-info)
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(funcall (nth 2 level-info)))
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(cond (noninteractive
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;; Noninteractively, take the text we inserted
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;; in the warnings buffer and print it.
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;; Do this unconditionally, since there is no way
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;; to view logged messages unless we output them.
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(with-current-buffer buffer
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(save-excursion
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;; Don't include the final newline in the arg
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;; to `message', because it adds a newline.
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(goto-char end)
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(if (bolp)
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(forward-char -1))
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(message "%s" (buffer-substring start (point))))))
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((and (daemonp) (null after-init-time))
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;; Warnings assigned during daemon initialization go into
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;; the messages buffer.
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(message "%s"
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(with-current-buffer buffer
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(save-excursion
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(goto-char end)
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(if (bolp)
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(forward-char -1))
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(buffer-substring start (point))))))
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(t
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;; Interactively, decide whether the warning merits
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;; immediate display.
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(or (< (warning-numeric-level level)
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(warning-numeric-level warning-minimum-level))
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(warning-suppress-p type warning-suppress-types)
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(let ((window (display-buffer buffer)))
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(when (and (markerp warning-series)
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(eq (marker-buffer warning-series) buffer))
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(set-window-start window warning-series))
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(sit-for 0)))))))))
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;; Use \\<special-mode-map> so that help-enable-autoload can do its thing.
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;; Any keymap that is defined will do.
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;;;###autoload
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(defun lwarn (type level message &rest args)
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"Display a warning message made from (format-message MESSAGE ARGS...).
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\\<special-mode-map>
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Aside from generating the message with `format-message',
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this is equivalent to `display-warning'.
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TYPE is the warning type: either a custom group name (a symbol),
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or a list of symbols whose first element is a custom group name.
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\(The rest of the symbols represent subcategories and
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can be whatever you like.)
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LEVEL should be either :debug, :warning, :error, or :emergency
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\(but see `warning-minimum-level' and `warning-minimum-log-level').
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:emergency -- a problem that will seriously impair Emacs operation soon
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if you do not attend to it promptly.
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:error -- invalid data or circumstances.
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:warning -- suspicious data or circumstances.
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:debug -- info for debugging only."
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(display-warning type (apply #'format-message message args) level))
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;;;###autoload
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(defun warn (message &rest args)
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"Display a warning message made from (format-message MESSAGE ARGS...).
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Aside from generating the message with `format-message',
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this is equivalent to `display-warning', using
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`emacs' as the type and `:warning' as the level."
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(display-warning 'emacs (apply #'format-message message args)))
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(provide 'warnings)
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;;; warnings.el ends here
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