* etc/NEWS: Announce new user option.
* lisp/recentf.el (recentf-suppress-open-file-help): New defcustom.
(recentf-dialog-goto-first): Use it; otherwise, make calling
'widget-move' suppress message only for interactive recentf use.
(recentf-forward, recentf-backward): New commands, wrappers around
'widget-{forward, backward}' using 'recentf-suppress-open-file-help'.
(recentf-dialog): Use them in locally remapped key bindings.
* lisp/wid-edit.el (widget-forward, widget-backward): Add optional
argument to suppress :help-echo message and pass it to 'widget-move'.
* lisp/vc/smerge-mode.el (smerge-refine-shadow-cursor): New variable
and face.
(smerge-refine-regions): Add `cursor-sensor-functions` property
to the covering overlays.
(smerge--refine-at-right-margin-p, smerge--refine-shadow-cursor):
New functions.
(smerge--refine-other-pos): New function, extracted from
`smerge-refine-exchange-point`.
(smerge-refine-exchange-point): Use it.
(smerge--refine-highlight-change): Add thin
highlighted space for insertion/deletion positions.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cursor-sensor.el (cursor-sensor--detect):
Run functions for `moved` events. Demote errors.
(cursor-sensor-mode): Adjust docstring accordingly.
* doc/lispref/text.texi (Special Properties) <cursor-sensor-functions>:
Mention the new `moved` direction.
Previously, navigating to an in-page anchor target would clear
'eww-data', removing many important properties like the original source
and the DOM. Among other things, this prevented enabling/disabling
readable mode.
* lisp/net/eww.el (eww-follow-link): Copy previous 'eww-data'.
Add package-menu mode-line which displays information about:
total number of packages installed, total number of packages
from all the packages archive, total number of packages to
upgrade and total number of new packages available.
Highlight packages marked for installation or deletion.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/package.el (package-menu-mode): Add package-menu
mode-line format to 'mode-line-misc-info'.
(package-mark-install-line, package-mark-delete-line): New faces.
(package-menu--overlay-line, package-menu--remove-overlay)
(package-menu--set-mode-line-format): New functions.
(package-menu-mark-delete, package-menu-mark-install)
(package-menu-mark-unmark, package-menu-backup-unmark)
(package-menu-mark-obsolete-for-deletion): Tweak for set/unset the
overlays.
(package-menu-mode-line-format, package-menu-mode-line-info): New
buffer-local variables.
(list-packages): Add 'package-menu--set-mode-line-format' to
'package--post-download-archives-hook'.
* etc/NEWS: Announce changes.
This add support for insert string pairs in 'electric-pairs-mode'.
* lisp/elec-pair.el (electric-pair-pairs)
(electric-pair-text-pairs): Add new defcustom types.
(electric-pair-syntax-info)
(electric-pair-post-self-insert-function): Add support for
strings.
* etc/NEWS: Announce changes.
* test/lisp/electric-tests.el: Add new tests.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/bytecomp.el (byte-compile-file-form-defalias):
Quote the function name in '(macro . function-name), since we eval
it later.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/bytecomp-tests.el
(test-eager-load-macro-expand-defalias): New test.
(Bug#78792)
python--treesit-settings: Fontification based on selectors & code-conventions
- Constructor: Fontified as type, not function-call.
- Typed default parameters
- Fontify kwargs in function calls as property-use. Differentiate from
variable-use (passed in arguments)
* lisp/subr.el (split-string): Support the case where STRING
begins with a match for SEPARATORS, and a match for SEPARATORS
also matches TRIM. Doc fix. (Bug#78690)
* test/lisp/subr-tests.el (subr-test-split-string): New test.
* lisp/treesit.el (treesit-language-source-alist):
Document the format that uses keywords.
(treesit--install-language-grammar-1): Remove args
'revision', 'source-dir', 'cc', 'c++', 'commit'.
Use 'args' to process the keywords, and use the remaining
list as the previous list of arguments.
(treesit--install-language-grammar-1): Let-bind
'treesit--install-language-grammar-full-clone' and
'treesit--install-language-grammar-blobless' to t
when 'commit' is non-nil (bug#78542).
* lisp/progmodes/c-ts-mode.el:
* lisp/progmodes/cmake-ts-mode.el:
* lisp/progmodes/csharp-mode.el:
* lisp/progmodes/dockerfile-ts-mode.el:
* lisp/progmodes/elixir-ts-mode.el:
* lisp/progmodes/go-ts-mode.el:
* lisp/progmodes/heex-ts-mode.el:
* lisp/progmodes/java-ts-mode.el:
* lisp/progmodes/js.el:
* lisp/progmodes/json-ts-mode.el:
* lisp/progmodes/php-ts-mode.el:
* lisp/progmodes/python.el:
* lisp/progmodes/ruby-ts-mode.el:
* lisp/progmodes/rust-ts-mode.el:
* lisp/progmodes/sh-script.el:
* lisp/progmodes/typescript-ts-mode.el:
* lisp/textmodes/css-mode.el:
* lisp/textmodes/html-ts-mode.el:
* lisp/textmodes/markdown-ts-mode.el:
* lisp/textmodes/toml-ts-mode.el:
* lisp/textmodes/yaml-ts-mode.el:
Use the keyword :commit with full hashes instead of tags
in 'treesit-language-source-alist'.
* lisp/treesit-x.el (define-treesit-generic-mode):
Simplify the keyword :copy-queries.
(gitattributes-generic-ts-mode, liquid-generic-ts-mode):
Add keywords :commit and :copy-queries to :source.
* admin/tree-sitter/treesit-admin.el
(treesit-admin--unversioned-treesit-language-source-alist):
Handle :revision and :commit as well.
(treesit-admin--find-latest-compatible-revision):
Process the keywords in the recipe.
* lisp/window.el (split-window): When WINDOW has a
'quit-restore' parameter that specifies a previous height to
restore, remove that when splitting vertically. It does more
harm than good now (Bug#78835).
The old behavior was for (cl-random -1.0e+INF) to return NaN in about
one in eight million calls, and -1.0e+INF otherwise. Other unusual
arguments were handled inconsistently as well.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-extra.el (cl-random): Handle positive finite
arguments consistently, error for nonpositive or infinite arguments.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-extra-tests.el (cl-extra-test-random): New
test.
* lisp/repeat.el (repeat-echo-message-string): For one character
use it to format hints. For multi-key sequence first print it,
then use the last character to format hints in parenthesis.
* test/lisp/repeat-tests.el (repeat-tests-another-repeat-map): Add hints.
(repeat-tests-hints): Add test.
* lisp/savehist.el (savehist--manage-timer): Correct the
arguments to 'run-with-timer'. Suggestion from Stéphane Marks
<shipmints@gmail.com>. (Bug#78820)
There seem to be no remaining callers of this function, which has not
been working for a while.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/eieio-core.el (eieio-backward-compatibility): Don't
mention "-list-p" predicate.
(eieio-defclass-autoload): Don't autoload predicate.
(eieio-defclass-internal): Remove code to generate list-p predicate.
This fixes a regression from Emacs 29, and is the second attempt after
the later reverted 8b0f5b0597.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/bytecomp.el (byte-compile-fdefinition):
Make it work for functions that aren't compiled.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/bytecomp-tests.el (bytecomp-tests--f):
(bytecomp-tests--warn-arity-noncompiled-callee): Add test.
This restores the ability to use 'kill-this-buffer' when a
keyboard event pops up the Global Menu. Instead of raising an
error if the command was not called by a mouse event, an error is
now raised if it was not called from a menu or a tool bar.
* lisp/menu-bar.el (kill-this-buffer): Remove optional EVENT from
argument list and "e" code from interactive spec. Adjust doc
string. Use 'last-command-event' to determine if command was
called from a menu or a tool bar. Use 'event--posn-at-point' in
test for frame.
* lisp/net/eudc-hotlist.el (eudc-hotlist-quit-edit):
* lisp/net/eudc.el (eudc-display-records, eudc-query-form):
* lisp/vc/pcvs.el (cvs-mode-map): Replace uses of
'kill-this-buffer' by 'kill-current-buffer'.
* test/src/comp-resources/comp-test-funcs.el (comp-test-76573-1-f): New
function.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/comp-cstr.el (comp-supertypes): Don't error if 'type'
is unknown.
`declare-function` doesn't cut it because the function can get
called without having loaded `cl-extra` beforehand.
Use `cl--find-class` instead, since that one gets inlined.
* lisp/register.el: Require `cl-macs`.
(register--get-method-type): Use `cl--find-class`.
(cl-find-class): Don't declare.
Add repeat map similar to that of winner-mode (to which
tab-bar-history is an alternative).
* lisp/tab-bar.el (tab-bar-history-repeat-map): Make the change.
This ensures iCalendar attachments are always displayed correctly
(via `gnus-icalendar-mm-inline'), even when they have an incorrect
MIME type (looking at you Google Calendar).
* lisp/net/mailcap.el (mailcap-mime-extensions): Add a mapping from ".ics"
to "text/calendar". (Bug#78764)
* lisp/time.el (world-clock-sort-order): Add user option.
(world-clock--sort-entries): Add auxiliary sorting function.
(world-clock-display): Sort entries based on the new user option.
(Bug#78678)
The current behavior of the functions 'calc-display-strings',
'strings', and 'bstrings' is to skip any vector containing
integers outside the Latin-1 range (0x00-0xFF). We introduce a
custom variable 'calc-string-maximum-character' to replace this
hard-coded maximum, and to allow vectors containing higher
character codes to be displayed as strings. The default value
of 0xFF preserves the existing behavior.
* lisp/calc/calc.el (calc-string-maximum-character): Add custom
variable 'calc-string-maximum-character'.
* lisp/calc/calccomp.el (math-vector-is-string): Replace hard-coded
maximum with 'calc-string-maximum-character', and the 'natnump'
assertion with 'characterp'. The latter guards against the
maximum being larger than '(max-char)', but not on invalid types of
the maximum such as strings.
* test/lisp/calc/calc-tests.el (calc-math-vector-is-string): Add
tests for 'math-vector-is-string' using different values of
'calc-string-maximum-character'.
* doc/misc/calc.texi (Quick Calculator, Strings, Customizing Calc):
Add variable definition for 'calc-string-maximum-character' and
reference thereof when discussing 'calc-display-strings'.
Generalize a comment about string display and availability of 8-bit
fonts.
(Bug#78528)
* lisp/textmodes/fill.el (fill-region-as-paragraph-semlf): Add function
to fill a region using semantic linefeeds as if it were a single
paragraph.
(fill-paragraph-semlf): Add function to fill paragraph using semantic
linefeeds.
* test/lisp/textmodes/fill-tests.el
(fill-test-fill-region-as-paragraph-semlf)
(fill-test-fill-paragraph-semlf)
(fill-test-fill-paragraph-semlf-fill-paragraph-function)
(fill-test-fill-paragraph-semlf-justify)
(fill-test-fill-paragraph-semlf-sentence-end-double-space)
(fill-test-fill-paragraph-semlf-fill-column)
(fill-test-fill-paragraph-semlf-punctuation-marks)
(fill-test-fill-paragraph-semlf-twice)
(fill-test-fill-paragraph-semlf-fill-prefix)
(fill-test-fill-paragraph-semlf-indented-block)
(fill-test-fill-paragraph-semlf-revert)
(fill-test-fill-paragraph-semlf-emacs-lisp-mode)
(fill-test-fill-paragraph-semlf-c-mode)
(fill-test-fill-paragraph-semlf-org-mode)
(fill-test-fill-paragraph-semlf-markdown-mode): Add tests.
* test/lisp/textmodes/fill-resources/semlf-c-mode.erts:
* test/lisp/textmodes/fill-resources/semlf-emacs-lisp-mode.erts:
* test/lisp/textmodes/fill-resources/semlf-fill-column.erts:
* test/lisp/textmodes/fill-resources/semlf-fill-paragraph-function.erts:
* test/lisp/textmodes/fill-resources/semlf-fill-prefix.erts:
* test/lisp/textmodes/fill-resources/semlf-fill-region-as-paragraph.erts:
* test/lisp/textmodes/fill-resources/semlf-indented-block.erts:
* test/lisp/textmodes/fill-resources/semlf-justify.erts:
* test/lisp/textmodes/fill-resources/semlf-markdown-mode.erts:
* test/lisp/textmodes/fill-resources/semlf-org-mode.erts:
* test/lisp/textmodes/fill-resources/semlf-punctuation-marks.erts:
* test/lisp/textmodes/fill-resources/semlf-revert.erts:
* test/lisp/textmodes/fill-resources/semlf-sentence-end-double-space.erts:
* test/lisp/textmodes/fill-resources/semlf-twice.erts:
* test/lisp/textmodes/fill-resources/semlf.erts: Add test data. (Bug#78561)
Centralize the control for whether 'vc-diff' is asynchronous
across the backends, while also allowing 'vc-BACKEND-diff' to be
called asynchronously when needed. Previously in bug#21969.
* lisp/vc/vc.el (vc-allow-async-diff): New user option.
* lisp/vc/vc.el (vc-version-diff, vc-diff, vc-diff-mergebase)
(vc-root-diff): Obey it.
* lisp/vc/log-view.el (log-view-diff-common): Same.
* lisp/vc/vc-annotate.el
(vc-annotate-show-diff-revision-at-line-internal): Same.
* lisp/vc/vc-git.el (vc-git-diff): Follow the ASYNC argument.
* lisp/vc/vc-hg.el (vc-hg-diff): Same.
* lisp/vc/vc-rcs.el (vc-rcs-diff): Same.
* lisp/treesit.el (treesit-sexp-thing): New variable to use
instead of 'treesit-sexp-type-regexp'.
(treesit-sexp-thing-down-list): Rename from 'treesit-sexp-type-down-list'.
(treesit-sexp-thing-up-list): Rename from 'treesit-sexp-type-up-list'.
(treesit-forward-sexp, treesit--forward-list-with-default)
(treesit-down-list, treesit-up-list): Update references to the
above variables.
(treesit-cycle-sexp-thing): Rename from 'treesit-cycle-sexp-type'.
* lisp/progmodes/elixir-ts-mode.el (elixir-ts-mode): Update same variables.
* lisp/progmodes/heex-ts-mode.el (heex-ts-mode): Set these variables
instead of calling the function that sets them.
* lisp/progmodes/python.el (python-ts-mode): Check if variables
'treesit-sentence-type-regexp' and 'treesit-sexp-type-regexp' are bound.
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2025-06/msg00182.html
Handlers can be registered to term-osc-handler, which by defaults,
supports OSC 0, 2, 7 and 8, using handlers defined in ansi-osc.
Unknown OSC sequences are ignored.
* lisp/term.el (term-emulate-terminal): Handle OSC sequences.
(term-osc-handler): New configuration variable.
(term-control-seq-regexp): Extended regexp.
(term--osc-max-bytes): New private constant.
* lisp/ansi-osc.el (ansi-osc-handler): Handle OSC 0 like OSC 2.
* test/lisp/term-tests.el (term-ignore-osc, term-handle-osc)
(term-call-ansi-osc-handlers): New tests.