In async mode, the workaround for the old Terminal.app collides
with the binding we install for the primary DA. Just drop it.
* lisp/term/xterm.el (xterm--init): Remove workaround for very old
macOS `Terminal.app`.
* lisp/term/xterm.el (xterm-update-cursor): Mention OSC 112 in
doc string.
(xterm--reset-cursor-color-escape-sequence): New constant.
(xterm--init-update-cursor, xterm--update-cursor-color): Use it
(bug#80091).
* lisp/term/xterm.el (xterm-update-cursor): New user option.
(xterm--init): Use it.
(xterm--post-command-hook): New function for all xterm
functionality installed in 'post-command-hook'.
(xterm--init-frame-title): Install it.
(xterm--init-update-cursor, xterm--set-cursor-type)
(xterm--update-cursor-type, xterm--update-cursor-color): New
functions.
(xterm--cursor-type-to-int): New constant.
* doc/emacs/display.texi (Cursor Display):
* etc/NEWS: Document the new feature.
Foot supports all features required for this (OSC-52, DECSET1000,
DECSET1003).
* lisp/term/xterm.el (xterm--auto-xt-mouse-allowed-names):
Add foot. (Bug#80083)
Copyright-paperwork-exempt: yes
Up until recently, there were no reliable way to detect if a terminal
supported OSC-52 or not.
A number or terminal emulators decided to remedy this by including '52'
in their primary DA response. In short, the presence of 52 in the DA
response means the terminal supports *writing* to the clipboard.
Reading the clipboard is _usually_ supported, but not guaranteed.
It should be noted that Emacs uses both the 'c' and 'p' parameters in
OSC-52, to copy to either PRIMARY, or CLIPBOARD, while the specification
only requires the terminal to implement 'c'. If a terminal doesn't
support 'p', the OSC-52 request will be silently ignored.
* lisp/term/xterm.el (xterm--init, xterm--primary-da-handler):
Query primary device attributes for OSC-52 support. (Bug#80083)
Copyright-paperwork-exempt: yes
* lisp/term/xterm.el (xterm--report-background-handler)
(xterm--report-foreground-handler): Record tty background and
foreground color in terminal parameters.
(xterm--version-handler): Also query foreground color.
(xterm--init): Also query foreground color; move background and
foreground color handling here.
(xterm--set-background-mode): Rename from
xterm-maybe-set-dark-background-mode; now always set background
mode to dark or light.
(xterm-maybe-update-default-face): Update default face
background and foreground colors to terminal reported values if
they have not yet been customized.
* src/term.c (syms_of_term): New variable.
* src/cm.c (calccost): Control overshooting with new variable.
* etc/NEWS: Document new variable.
* lisp/term/rxvt.el (terminal-init-rxvt): Force no TAB+BS for
rxvt. (Bug#78474)
lisp/term/w32-win.el contained definitions of variables which
were not used on Cygw32. It is now to split into two files,
common part and Windows native build specific part. The latter
is a new file, lisp/term/w32-nt.el.
* src/image.c (Qlibpng_version, Qlibgif_version)
(Qlibjpeg_version): Don't define on Cygw32 build.
* src/treesit.c (Qtree_sitter__library_abi): Ditto.
* lisp/term/w32-win.el (dynamic-library-alist, libpng-version)
(libgif-version, libjpeg-version, libgnutls-version)
(tree-sitter--library-abi, gui-backend-set-selection)
(gui-backend-get-selection, gui-backend-selection-owner-p)
(gui-selection-exists-p): Moved to lisp/term/w32-nt.el.
* lisp/term/w32-nt.el: New file, separated Windows native build
specific part from lisp/term/w32-win.el.
* lisp/loadup.el: Load term/w32-nt.el on Windows native build.
(Bug#75926)
Many terminals set the environment variable TERM to "xterm" even when they
don't support all functionality in xterm. This means that enabling
xterm-mouse-mode can break critical editing workflows like copy/paste. This
adds checks for the specific terminal Emacs is run in and only enables
xterm-mouse-mode on terminals knows to support all critical editing workflows.
* etc/NEWS: Update announcement
* lisp/term/xterm.el (xterm--auto-xt-mouse-allowed-names)
(xterm--auto-xt-mouse-allowed-types): New variables to control
what terminals automatically enable xterm-mouse-mode.
(xterm--report-background-handler, xterm--version-handler): Use
xterm--read-string.
(xterm--read-string, xterm--query-name-and-version): New
function.
(xterm--init): Check what terminal is running and if
xterm-mouse-mode was manually called.
* lisp/xt-mouse.el (xterm-mouse-mode-called): New variable.
(xterm-mouse-mode): Set xterm-mouse-mode-called. Mention
automatic call by xterm--init. Delete outdated comment text.
It used to be like 'define-key', but was used for making pure copies of
as much of a menu's data as possible. With purespace now gone, it can
be replaced by 'define-key'.
* lisp/bindings.el (bindings--define-key): Make into obsolete
alias for 'define-key'. Update all callers.
* lisp/xt-mouse.el (xterm-mouse-mode): Change default value of
xterm-mouse-mode to t.
* lisp/term/xterm.el (xterm--init): Enable xterm-mouse-mode if
the default value is still set.
* etc/NEWS: Document new behavior.
74a972cace Skip proced refine tests on Darwin
c50ce03afc ; Fix recent additions to the manuals
c818c5bbaf ; * lisp/term/w32-win.el (tree-sitter--library-abi): Decl...
b71d3b2f52 ; Better clarify function types in C-h f (bug#73626)
59b3eae481 ; Introduce type specifiers to the elisp manual (bug#73626)
83fc3cf53a Future-proof loading tree-sitter library on MS-Windows
3eb3018682 ; Improve documentation of 'category' in display-buffer a...
4d80c4f485 ; More accurate documentation of 'set-mark-command'
70dd5705e1 Fix overriding 'c-ts-mode' by 'c-mode'
331610aef0 ; Improve vc-dir help-echo
9c484d5101 ; Avoid assertion violations in "temacs -Q"
8dc9dfdc38 lisp/progmodes/c-ts-mode.el: Demote loading c-ts-mode as ...
426bce8a67 ; In PROBLEMS mention issue with .Xresources on Gnome des...
* src/treesit.c (syms_of_treesit) <tree-sitter--library-abi>: New
internal variable.
* lisp/term/w32-win.el (dynamic-library-alist): Use
'tree-sitter--library-abi' to select a proper libtree-sitter DLL
version.
Adds the capacity to handle types different from strings to the
clipboard management functions on MS-Windows, and some logic
required to convert media types names and content to be what
yank-media and the modes that use it expect (bug#71909).
* lisp/term/w32-win.el (w32--selection-target-translations): New
variable that holds the name translations for media types.
(w32--translate-selection-target): New function, translate the
name of a media type.
(w32--translate-reverse-selection-target): New function, reverse
translation.
(w32--get-selection): Modified to translate target names when
asked for targets, and retrieve media types when asked for them.
(w32--mime-type-textual-p): New function, checks if a MIME type
is textual.
* lisp/textmodes/sgml-mode.el (html-mode--image-yank-handler):
Fixed the image save mechanism, that added line feed characters
on MS-Windows, breaking binary formats.
* src/w32image.c (gdiplus_init): Modified to fetch more
functions fromm gdiplus.
(get_encoder_clsid): Renamed to 'w32_gdip_get_encoder_clsid'
and made nonstatic.
(gdiplus_startup): Renamed to 'w32_gdiplus_startup' and
made nonstatic.
* src/w32select.c (stdfmt_name): Made global, was static
function.
(convert_dibv5_to_png): New function to convert DIBV5 clipboard
format to PNG.
(get_clipboard_format_name): New function get the name of a
format given its index.
(Fw32__get_clipboard_data_media): New function, retrieves and
converts media content.
(syms_of_w32select): Export new lisp functions.
* src/w32gdiplus.h: New file, for definitions in w32image.c
* doc/lispref/frames.texi: Updated with MS-Windows support.
* etc/NEWS: Added entry about new feature.
Add support for 'dnd-scroll-margin' and 'dnd-indicate-insertion-point'
by calling 'dnd-handle-movement' when dragging the mouse.
* lisp/term/w32-win.el (w32-drag-n-drop): Call 'dnd-handle-movement'
when applicable.
* src/w32fns.c (w32_handle_drag_movement): New function, sends a
WM_EMACS_DRAGOVER message.
(w32_drop_target_DragEnter): Call 'w32_handle_drag_movement'.
(w32_drop_target_DragOver): Call 'w32_handle_drag_movement'.
* src/w32term.c: (w32_read_socket): Handle WM_EMACS_DRAGOVER,
sending a drag-n-drop event.
* src/w32term.h: Define new WM_EMACS_DRAGOVER message.
Implement drag-n-drop with IDropTarget for MS-Windows. This
allows for dropping files or text.
* lisp/term/w32-win.el (w32-drag-n-drop): Change to handle
files or strings.
* src/w32fns.c (process_dropfiles): New function to convert
DROPFILES struct to array of strings.
(w32_process_dnd_data): New function to process drop data.
(w32_try_get_data): Extract data from IDataObject.
(w32_createwindow): Assign an IDropTarget to each new frame.
(w32_name_of_message): New message.
(w32_msg_pump): Changed CoInitialize to OleInitialize, needed
by the drag-n-drop functions.
(w32_wnd_proc): New struct w32_drop_target, and
w32_drop_target_* functions to implement the IDropTarget
interface.
* src/w32term.c (w32_read_socket): Handle WM_EMACS_DROP and
remove WM_EMACS_DROPFILES.
* src/w32term.h: New message WM_EMACS_DROP.
(Bug#3468)
* etc/NEWS: Announce the new feature.
Pass all dropped files to 'dnd-handle-multiple-urls' in
one call instead on doing multiple calls (Bug#73258).
* lisp/term/w32-win.el (w32-dropped-file-to-url): New function to
convert file name to a url for dnd.
(w32-handle-dropped-file): Changed to use 'w32-dropped-file-to-url'.
(w32-drag-n-drop): Changed to pass all files to
'dnd-handle-multiple-urls'/
* lisp/term/android-win.el (input-decode-map): Cease binding
select in the initial frame's input-decode-map.
* src/androidterm.c (android_term_init): Binding select in the
freshly created kboard.
(syms_of_androidterm) <Qselect, Qreturn>: New symbols.
* configure.ac (ZIP): Search for a `zip' executable and
substitute the same if targeting SDK 8.
* java/INSTALL: Document new requirement.
* java/Makefile.in (GZIP_PROG, ZIP): New substitutions.
(.PHONY): Delete references to directory-tree.
(install_temp): On SDK 8 and earlier, compress large *.el and
Info files with gzip, and divide install_temp into three
separate directories, with one for large files, another for
gzipped files, and one more for the remainder.
(install_temp/assets/directory-tree, install_temp/assets/version)
(install_temp/assets/build_info): Merge these rules into
install_tmp, that they may execute before the assets directory
is split.
(emacs.apk-in): Package each directory separately, accounting
for their varied compression requirements.
* lisp/term/android-win.el (input-decode-map): Define select to
return in input-decode-map.
* etc/PROBLEMS (Runtime problems specific to Android): Document
inappropriate generation of F3 on certain systems.
* lisp/bindings.el ([iconify-frame], [make-frame-visible]):
Update references to long-obsolete ignore-event command.
* lisp/term/android-win.el ([KEYCODE_NOTIFICATION], [\83]):
Ignore these two nuisance keys by default.