* src/xdisp.c (display_min_width): Ignore 'min-width' display
specs which produce stretch glyphs wider than the window when
lines are truncated. (Bug#73600)
It was an old alias for :inverse-video that hasn't worked very well for
many years.
* src/xfaces.c (merge_face_ref, Finternal_set_lisp_face_attribute)
(Finternal_set_lisp_face_attribute_from_resource)
(Finternal_get_lisp_face_attribute)
(Finternal_lisp_face_attribute_values, syms_of_xfaces):
Stop recognising :reverse-video.
* etc/NEWS: Announce.
* src/search.c (Freplace_match): Remove the test that
search_regs.num_regs != num_regs. It is deemed unnecessary now,
and could produce false positives. (Bug#73018)
* src/search.c (Freplace_match): Revert the search.c part of the
change from Apr 7, 2024, which aims to fix bug#65451, but causes
bug#73018. Do not merge to master.
* test/src/editfns-tests.el
(editfns-tests--before/after-change-functions): Expect this test
to fail.
* src/fontset.c (fontset_find_font) [!HAVE_ANDROID]: Don't
refuse to cache font objects whose registries do not agree with
the font specs. (bug#73363)
Do not merge to master.
* src/fns.c: Do not include syntax.h; no longer needed.
(Fyes_or_no_p): Use blankp rather than SYNTAX to check whether the
prompt ends in nonspace. That way, the test doesn’t depend on the
current buffer.
* src/treesit.c (treesit_sync_visible_region): If the parser's original
ranges don't overlap with visible region, give it a zero range, rather
than don't set any range.
* test/src/treesit-tests.el (treesit-range-fixup-after-edit): Test new
behavior.
Problem reported by Thomas Klausner (Bug#73307).
Emacs shouldn’t use ctype.h, as it doesn’t work for multibyte
chars and it doesn’t work with Emacs’s locale model anyway.
* src/fns.c: Include syntax.h, not ctype.h.
(Fyes_or_no_p): Check the character category with SYNTAX, not
with isspace, which assumes the current locale and works only
with single-byte characters.
Enable GC_REMEMBER_LAST_MARKED by default (it was disabled in Emacs 29)
to make it easier to debug difficult-to-reproduce GC problems
encountered by users. This increases GC costs by about 5 %, which can
be avoided by turning the mark trace buffer back off using the new
--disable-gc-mark-trace option.
See discussion at
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2024-09/msg00240.html
* configure.ac (--disable-gc-mark-trace): New config option.
* etc/NEWS: Mention it.
* src/alloc.c: Enable it by default and avoid a compiler warning.
new_ranges_head
|
v
( )->( )->( )->( )->( )
^ ^
| |
| lisp_ranges (loop head)
|
prev_cons -> set cdr to nil to cut of the rest
result:
( )->( )
* src/treesit.c (treesit_sync_visible_region): Cut off this cons and the
rest, not set the current range's end to nil.
* test/src/treesit-tests.el:
(treesit-range-fixup-after-edit): Add tests for all cases.
Here by multibyte buffer I mean buffer that includes non-ASCII
characters.
The problem is illustrated by this comment, which I copied from the
source:
======================================================================
(ref:bytepos-range-pitfall) Suppose we have the following buffer
content ([ ] is a unibyte char, [ ] is a multibyte char):
[a][b][c][d][e][ f ]
and the following ranges (denoted by braces):
[a][b][c][d][e][ f ]
{ }{ }
So far so good, now user deletes a unibyte char at the beginning:
[b][c][d][e][ f ]
{ }{ }
Oops, now our range cuts into the multibyte char, bad!
======================================================================
* src/treesit.c (treesit_debug_print_parser_list): Minor fix.
(treesit_sync_visible_region): Change the way we fixup ranges, instead
of using the bytepos ranges from tree-sitter, we use the cached lisp
charpos ranges.
(treesit_make_ts_ranges): New function.
(Ftreesit_parser_set_included_ranges): Refactor out the new function
treesit_make_ts_ranges.
(Ftreesit_parser_included_ranges): Rather than getting the ranges from
tree-sitter, just return the cached lisp ranges.
* src/treesit.h (Lisp_TS_Parser): Add some comment.
* test/src/treesit-tests.el (treesit-range-fixup-after-edit): New test.
This reverts commit bf23382f1f.
We move around the gap, narrow regions, ralloc, etc, and don't have a
way to invalidate previously given range. So tree-sitter can't be given
the full range.
* src/treesit.c (treesit_loaded_lang): New struct.
(treesit_load_language): Return a struct instead of just the language
object. The struct contains both the language object and the path to
the shared library.
(Ftreesit_language_available_p, Ftreesit_language_abi_version)
(treesit_ensure_query_compiled, Ftreesit_parser_create): Update
call of treesit_load_language.
(Ftreesit_grammar_location): New function.
* src/minibuf.c (zip_minibuffer_stacks): Use wset type
functions. Call 'record-window-buffer' instead of
'push-window-buffer-onto-prev' to handle all sorts of buffers
shown in minibuffer windows in a uniform way.
(read_minibuf): Call 'record-window-buffer' instead of
'push-window-buffer-onto-prev' for same reason as previous.
* lisp/calculator.el (calculator-update-display)
(calculator-save-and-quit): Make sure calculator buffer is live
before operating on it.
* lisp/window.el (record-window-buffer): Handle case where
WINDOW is a minibuffer window: Unconditionally remove WINDOW's
buffer from WINDOW's list of previous buffers and push it if
and only if it is a live minibuffer (Bug#72487). Do not run
'buffer-list-update-hook' if WINDOW is a minibuffer window.
(push-window-buffer-onto-prev): Make it an alias of
'record-window-buffer' so it will run the latter's checks.
(replace-buffer-in-windows): Handle minibuffer windows and
rewrite doc-string accordingly.
* doc/lispref/windows.texi (Buffers and Windows): Explain
handling of minibuffer windows in 'replace-buffer-in-windows'.
ee3e3a6311 ; Update version number of exec/configure.ac
c5925b6ba5 Fix heex-ts-mode indentation following previews elixir-mo...
c3383be5f0 ; * admin/make-tarball.txt: Improve last change.
8ddb54117f ; * admin/make-tarball.txt: Remove now unnecessary config...
7e194d33f9 * lisp/ldefs-boot.el: Update.
9019536ea6 Fix use of Uniscribe font driver in MinGW build
5c55c860db Avoid crashes in redisplay in batch-mode testing
ba2190e1ae ; * etc/NEWS: Fix indentation.
818c0cc9a5 eglot-test-rust-completion-exit-function: Fix failure in ...
f47297782b ; * doc/lispref/searching.texi (Rx Notation): Simplify rx...
03e5698167 Clarify the semantics of 'string-pixel-width'
9f0603207b ; * src/treesit.c: Minor cleanups of recent changes.
e0d3f74395 * src/treesit.c (treesit_debug_print_parser_list): Fix fo...
bed38ded73 ; * src/treesit.c (treesit_debug_print_parser_list): Fix ...
18c6487dbd ; * src/treesit.c: Add a prototype so there's no warning ...
bf23382f1f Read more on each call to treesit's buffer reader
3435464452 Fix the range handling in treesit.c
3fcec09f75 Add debugging function for treesit.c
0fd259d166 Fix elixir-ts-mode's range query
2329b36b1f ; project-files-relative-names: Update docstring (bug#72701)
e55e2e1c6b Make json-serialize always return a unibyte string (bug#7...
89c99891b2 ; * doc/lispref/os.texi (Suspending Emacs): Fix last change.
4f044d0d3d ; Improve documentation of 'suspend-emacs'
This was inadvertently broken when Windows 9X support was
fixed in June 2024.
* src/w32uniscribe.c (syms_of_w32uniscribe_for_pdumper): Set
'uniscribe_available' non-zero in non-Cygwin builds. (Bug#73159)
1. In treesit_sync_visible_region, reduce the ranges for a parser so it
doesn't go beyond the visible range.
2. To avoid possible infinite recursion, add a within_reparse field to
parsers. Previously we were using the need_reparse field to avoid
infinite recursion, but lisp programs in a parser's after change hook
might make some buffer edit which turns need_reparse to true. To avoid
that, we now use an explicit field. If a parser's after change function
makes a buffer edit, lisp program ends up with a desynced parse tree,
but that's better than possible infinite recursion. Also after change
function shouldn't edit the buffer.
3. In treesit_make_ranges, use parser's visible_beg instead of buffer's
BEGV. I mean technically whenever we make ranges, buffer's BEGV should
be equal to parser's visible_beg, but better not take that uncertainty,
also makes the code more readable.
4. In Ftreesit_parser_included_ranges, move visible region sync code
before the body of the function.
* src/treesit.c (treesit_sync_visible_region): Minimally fix ranges so
it doesn't exceed parser's visible range.
(treesit_call_after_change_functions): Update calling sigature to
treesit_make_ranges.
(treesit_ensure_parsed, make_treesit_parser): Use the new field
within_reparse.
(treesit_make_ranges): Use parser's visible_beg instead of buffer's
BEGV.
(Ftreesit_parser_included_ranges): Move visible region check before
function body.
* src/treesit.h (Lisp_TS_Parser): Add new field within_reparse.