Passing arbitrary arguments to functions through
"emacsclient --eval" sometimes requires complicated escaping
to avoid them being parsed as Lisp (as seen in
emacsclient-mail.desktop before this change).
The new variable 'server-eval-args-left' allows access to the
arguments before they are parsed as Lisp. By removing
arguments from the variable before they're parsed, a snippet
of Lisp can consume arguments, as in emacsclient-mail.desktop.
org-protocol might be able to use this as well, which might allow it
to drop its current advice on server-visit-files.
* etc/emacsclient-mail.desktop: Use 'server-eval-args-left'.
* lisp/server.el (server-eval-args-left): New variable.
(server-process-filter, server-execute): Make '-eval' arguments
available through 'server-eval-args-left'.
* lisp/startup.el (argv): Mention 'server-eval-args-left' in
docstring.
* etc/NEWS: Announce 'server-eval-args-left'.
* doc/emacs/misc.texi (emacsclient Options): Document
'server-eval-args-left'. (Bug#65902)
In some programming languages and styles, a symbol (or every
symbol in a sequence of symbols) might be capitalized, but the
individual words making up the symbol should never be capitalized.
For example, in OCaml, type names Look_like_this and variable names
look_like_this, but it is basically never correct for something to
Look_Like_This. And one might have "aa_bb cc_dd ee_ff" or "Aa_bb
Cc_dd Ee_ff", but never "Aa_Bb Cc_Dd Ee_Ff".
To support this, the new variable 'case-symbols-as-words' causes
symbol constituents to be treated as part of words only for case
operations.
* src/casefiddle.c (case_ch_is_word): New function.
(case_character_impl, case_character): Use 'case_ch_is_word'.
(syms_of_casefiddle): Define 'case-symbols-as-words'.
* src/search.c (Freplace_match): Use 'case-symbols-as-words'
when calculating case pattern.
* test/src/casefiddle-tests.el (casefiddle-tests--check-syms)
(casefiddle-case-symbols-as-words): Test 'case-symbols-as-words'.
* etc/NEWS: Announce 'case-symbols-as-words'.
* doc/lispref/strings.texi (Case Conversion): Document
'case-symbols-as-words'.
(Bug#66614)
* lisp/progmodes/cperl-mode.el (cperl-invalid-face): Make
obsolete in favor of 'show-trailing-whitespace'.
(cperl-init-faces): No longer highlight trailing whitespace
separately.
(cperl-praise, cperl-tips-faces): Update documentation for above
change.
* doc/lispref/frames.texi (Drag and Drop): Illustrate the effect
of the dnd-multiple-handler property and how convergent handlers
are reconciled.
* etc/NEWS (Lisp Changes in Emacs 30.1): Announce this change.
* lisp/dnd.el (dnd-protocol-alist): Bring doc string up to date.
(dnd-handle-one-url): Obsolete this function.
(dnd-handle-multiple-urls): New function.
* lisp/pgtk-dnd.el (pgtk-dnd-handle-uri-list)
(pgtk-dnd-handle-file-name):
* lisp/term/android-win.el (android-handle-dnd-event):
* lisp/term/haiku-win.el (haiku-drag-and-drop):
* lisp/term/ns-win.el (ns-drag-n-drop):
* lisp/term/w32-win.el (w32-handle-dropped-file):
* lisp/x-dnd.el (x-dnd-handle-uri-list, x-dnd-handle-file-name):
Reimplement in terms of `dnd-handle-multiple-uris'.
* lisp/term/pgtk-win.el (pgtk-drag-n-drop)
(pgtk-drag-n-drop-other-frame, pgtk-drag-n-drop-as-text): Efface
detritus that remained after the removal of the old PGTK drag
and drop implementation.
* test/lisp/dnd-tests.el (ert-x, dnd-tests-list-1)
(dnd-tests-list-2, dnd-tests-list-3, dnd-tests-list-4)
(dnd-tests-local-file-function, dnd-tests-remote-file-function)
(dnd-tests-http-scheme-function, dnd-tests-browse-url-handler)
(dnd-tests-receive-multiple-urls): New tests.
The Perl documentation in info format is no longer distributed with Perl,
nor is it available from CPAN. Point to cperl-perldoc instead.
* lisp/progmodes/cperl-mode.el (cperl-info-page): Make obsolete.
(cperl-tips): Remove outdated instructions to get Perl info
sources from the docstring.
(cperl-praise): Remove advertising the info interface in the
docstring.
(cperl-mode-map): Replace bindings to `cperl-info-on-command' and
`cperl-info-on-current-command' by `cperl-perldoc'.
(cperl-menu): Remove menu entries pointing to the Perl info page.
(cperl-mode): Remove explanation of the Perl info commands from
the docstring.
(cperl-info-on-command, cperl-info-on-current-command),
(cperl-imenu-info-imenu-search, cperl-imenu-on-info): Declare the
commands obsolete.
* etc/NEWS: Describe the obsoletion of Perl info commands.
It's sometimes useful to interactively make certain windows dedicated.
This allows a level of interactive control over which window
display-buffer uses.
Additionally, when a window is dedicated (even without this new
command) it can affect display-buffer behavior in ways which may be
unexpected for users. Let's display the window dedicated status in
the mode-line to help indicate what's going on.
* doc/emacs/windows.texi (Displaying Buffers): Add information about
dedicated windows and toggle-window-dedicated.
* doc/emacs/screen.texi (Mode Line): Add information about the window
dedicated indicator.
* etc/NEWS: Announce mode-line-window-dedicated and
toggle-window-dedicated.
* lisp/window.el (toggle-window-dedicated): Add. (bug#64619)
(window-prefix-map): Add C-x w d binding.
* lisp/bindings.el (mode-line-window-control): Add.
(mode-line-window-dedicated): Add.
(standard-mode-line-format): Insert mode-line-window-dedicated.
* lisp/net/webjump.el (webjump-url-fix): Prefer HTTPS to HTTP.
(webjump-sites): Document the above change.
(webjump-sample-sites): Change some links to HTTP only.
* lisp/eshell/esh-arg.el (eshell-get-marker, eshell-insert-marker)
(eshell-complete-marker-ref): New functions...
(eshell-special-ref-alist): ... Add them to the new "marker" entry.
* test/lisp/eshell/esh-arg-tests.el
(esh-arg-test/special-reference/marker)
(esh-arg-test/special-reference/nested)
(esh-arg-test/special-reference/lisp-form):
* test/lisp/eshell/em-cmpl-tests.el
(em-cmpl-test/special-ref-completion/type)
(em-cmpl-test/special-ref-completion/marker): New tests.
* doc/misc/eshell.texi (Arguments): Document the new special ref type.
* etc/NEWS: Announce this change (bug#66458).
The previous default was to warn when servers supported only 1024 bit
primes in Diffie-Hellman key exchanges. This highly conservative
number was based on the observation that, in November 2018, no less
than 12.7% of servers still only supported 1024 bit primes (less than
0.1% supported only 768 and 512 bits).
Five years later, in October 2023, only 3.7 % of servers remain with
only 1024 bit support. SSL Labs summarizes: "At this time, 2048 bits
is the minimum expected strength." Therefore, it is reasonable to
start warning users about this in Emacs 30.1, at which time even fewer
servers with such poor capabilities will remain.
Note that key exchanges based on 1024 bit prime number were considered
broken for security purposes already in 2015 (see Logjam below).
For more information:
https://www.ssllabs.com/ssl-pulse/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logjam_(computer_security)
* lisp/net/nsm.el (nsm-protocol-check--dhe-prime-kx): Bump expected
minimum number of prime bits to 2048.
* lisp/gnus/nnweb.el (nnweb-type, nnweb-type-definition): Remove gmane.
(nnweb-gmane-create-mapping, nnweb-gmane-wash-article)
(nnweb-gmane-search, nnweb-gmane-identity): Make obsolete.
(nnweb-definition, nnweb-init): Raise user-error when 'nnweb-type' is
'gmane'.
* doc/misc/gnus.texi (Registry Article Refer Method): Update
example to not use gmane.org.
Ref: https://gmane.io/
* lisp/files-x.el (modify-dir-local-variable): Take a 5th optional
argument, the filename of the dir locals file to modify.
(read-dir-locals-file): New function.
(add-dir-local-variable, delete-dir-local-variable)
(copy-file-locals-to-dir-locals): Optionally read the filename to
modify, and pass it to modify-dir-local-variable.
* etc/NEWS: Announce the change.
* doc/emacs/custom.texi (Directory Variables): Document the new
functionality.
This warning is much more appropriate for the compiler, since lexical
binding affects what it can reason and warn about, than for checkdoc
as the warning has no bearing to documentation at all.
The move also improves the reach of the warning.
* etc/NEWS: Update.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/checkdoc.el (checkdoc-lexical-binding-flag)
(checkdoc-file-comments-engine): Move warning from here....
* lisp/emacs-lisp/bytecomp.el (byte-compile-file): ...to here.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/bytecomp-resources/no-byte-compile.el:
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/bytecomp-tests.el
(bytecomp-tests--unescaped-char-literals)
(bytecomp-tests-function-put, bytecomp-tests--not-writable-directory)
(bytecomp-tests--target-file-no-directory):
Update tests.
(bytecomp-tests--log-from-compilation)
(bytecomp-tests--lexical-binding-cookie): New test.
* lisp/subr.el (buffer-match-p--past-warnings): New var.
(buffer-match-p): Use it. Replace `&optional arg` with `&rest args`.
(match-buffers): Replace `&optional arg` with `&rest args`.
* lisp/window.el (display-buffer-alist): Fix out of date docstring.
* doc/lispref/buffers.texi (Buffer List): Document new calling convention.
* doc/misc/url.texi: Mention version 4a in SOCKS portion of "Gateways
in general" node.
* etc/NEWS: Mention version 4a support in new `socks' section.
* lisp/net/socks.el (socks-server): Add new Custom choice `4a' for
version field. This change does not further overload the field in
terms of expected type because `socks-send-command' and `socks-filter'
already accommodate the symbol `http'.
(socks--errors-4): Add new constant containing error messages for
version 4. The semantics are faithful to the de facto spec, but the
exact wording is slightly adapted.
(socks-filter): Allow for a null "type" field on error with version 5.
Previously, certain errors would not propagate because a wrong-type
signal would get in the way.
(socks-send-command): Massage existing version 4 protocol parsing to
accommodate 4a, and add error handling for version 4. Use variable
`socks-username' for v4 variable-length ID field instead of calling
`user-full-name', which has potential privacy implications.
* test/lisp/net/socks-tests.el (socks-tests-v4-basic): Don't mock
`user-full-name' because `socks-send-command' no longer calls it to
determine the ID.
(socks-tests-v4a-basic, socks-tests-v4a-error): Add a couple tests for
SOCKS version 4a. (Bug#53941)
* lisp/eshell/esh-proc.el (eshell-process-wait-seconds)
(eshell-process-wait-milliseconds): Make obsolete in favor of...
(eshell-process-wait-time): ... this, and...
(eshell-wait-for-process): ... use it.
* etc/NEWS: Announce this change (bug#66574).
* lisp/subr.el (sit-for): Remove support for old calling convention
* doc/lispref/functions.texi (Obsolete Functions): Adjust wording now
that we don't support `sit-for`s old convention any more.
* doc/lispref/commands.texi (Waiting): Remove mention of old calling
convention for `sit-for`.
This allows the docstring line width warning to be disabled without
also disabling the one checking for curly quotes etc.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/bytecomp.el (byte-compile-warning-types)
(byte-compile-warnings, byte-compile-docstring-style-warn):
Add `docstrings-wide`.
* etc/NEWS: Annonuce.
* doc/emacs/building.texi (Debugger Operation): Mention two new
options and the relationship between Gud and HL Line Mode.
* etc/NEWS (Editing Changes in Emacs 30.1): Mention the new
option.
* lisp/progmodes/gud.el (gud-highlight-current-line-overlay):
New variable.
(gud-sentinel) <signal, exit>: Delete that overlay if set.
(gud-highlight-current-line, gud-highlight-current-line-face):
New user options.
(gud-display-line): Create and move an overlay without employing
hl-line-mode, if so enjoined by the user.
* doc/misc/cl.texi: (Printing): New chapter which documents
cl-print.el.
* NEWS (cl-print): Add "+++" markings to all the subitems,
which have now been documented.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-print.el (cl-print-compiled): document the
new option `raw'.
(cl-print-object/compiled-function): when cl-print-compiled is
`raw', just print the function using `prin1'. Apply a button
to this output which, when activated disassembles the function.
* etc/NEWS (cl-print): Add an entry for this new feature.
* lisp/bindings.el (standard-mode-line-format):
Add '(project-mode-line project-mode-line-format)'.
* lisp/progmodes/project.el (project-mode-line): New user option.
(project-menu-entry, project-mode-line-map): New variables.
(project-mode-line-format): New variable.
(project-mode-line-format): New function.
It keeps interfering with other rules, slowing everything down a
little bit and makes it harder to add or change other rules. The rule
is still there and can easily be re-enabled by those who need it.
* etc/NEWS: Announce.
* lisp/progmodes/compile.el (compilation-error-regexp-alist):
Exclude `omake`.
* test/lisp/progmodes/compile-tests.el
(compile-tests--test-regexps-data):
Actually test the `cucumber` rule. Remove the `omake` test case.
(compile-test-error-regexps):
Test `omake` here. Test other rules without `omake` included.
This provides a fairly primitive but handy way to see what
a regexp compiles to without having to enable REGEX_EMACS_DEBUG
and wade through tons of stderr output.
* doc/lispref/searching.texi (Regexp Problems): Mention
`re--describe-compiled`.
* src/regex-emacs.c (debug_putchar, print_fastmap)
(print_partial_compiled_pattern, print_compiled_pattern): Add `dest`
argument, and compile also when `ENABLE_CHECKING` is set.
(DEBUG_PRINT_COMPILED_PATTERN, print_double_string, regex_compile):
Adjust to additional argument.
* src/regex-emacs.h (print_compiled_pattern): Declare.
* src/search.c (Fre__describe_compiled): New function.
(syms_of_search): Defsubr it.
* lisp/dired-aux.el (dired-do-replace-regexp-as-diff): New command.
* lisp/misearch.el (multi-file-diff-unsaved): New user option.
(multi-file-replace-as-diff): New function.
(multi-file-replace-regexp-as-diff): New command.
(replace-regexp-as-diff): New command.
(multi-file-diff-no-select): New function.
* lisp/progmodes/gdb-mi.el (gdb-display-io-buffer): Move to before
the first use. Doc fix. Change the group to 'gdb-buffers'.
* etc/NEWS: Announce the new option. (Bug#65007)