* lisp/international/mule-cmds.el (set-language-info-setup-keymap):
Function factored out from...
(set-language-info-alist): ...here. Do not mess up the keymaps when
multiple parents are given in PARENTS. (Bug#58376)
(tab-bar-select-tab): Set set-window-configuration
arg DONT-SET-MINIWINDOW to t. Reselect the previously active minibuffer
and unselect unnecessarily selected minibuffer.
(tab-bar-history-back, tab-bar-history-forward): Set set-window-configuration
arg DONT-SET-MINIWINDOW to t.
Frame GCs are still leaked, but there is nothing that can be
done in that case because the display connection is dead.
* src/xterm.c (x_delete_terminal): Always free xkb desc and
modmap.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/comp.el (native-comp-debug): Don't emit debug
symbols on MS-Windows. The default was originally made 1 because
without that, C backtraces on Windows would not show
natively-compiled functions correctly, or would even stop short of
reaching the topmost call frame. But that turned out to be due to
a bug in GDB, which was meanwhile fixed in GDB 12. So we can now
reset the value back to zero, and gain smaller *.eln files on
MS-Windows.
This fixes bug #58739. Make subr-arity return, e.g., (12 . 12) rather than
(12 . many) for a function with a fixed number of arguments more than 8.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/comp.el (comp-prepare-args-for-top-level): Only return a cdr
of 'many when there are &rest arguments.
* src/eval.c (eval_sub): Also check for a fixed number of args over 8 when
using the nargs + *args calling convention.
(funcall_subr): Also check numargs <= 8 before using the fixed args calling
convention. Include the case numargs > 8 in the aMany calling convention.
* src/lisp.h (DEFUN): Amend the comment about MANY.
* src/nsterm.m (ns_draw_glyphless_glyph_string_foreground): Work
around silly GCC bug causing splurious warnings.
([EmacsWindow dealloc]): Detach tool bar before dealloc'ing
window. (bug#58857)
This fixes bug #58772.
* lisp/progmodes/cc-fonts.el (c-get-fontification-context): Make the function
return (decl . nil) when MATCH-POS is in the second paren list of something
like DEFUN (..) (..). Tidy up untidy code with save-excursion's for greater
accuracy. Set a c-type text property value c-decl-arg-start to speed up
future calls. Reindent the entire function.
* lisp/progmodes/make-mode.el
(makefile-generate-temporary-filename): Make obsolete in favor of
'make-temp-name'. Simplify.
(makefile-save-temporary): Don't use above obsolete function.
* lisp/progmodes/cc-engine.el (c-forward-type): Test for the special new
value `just-one' of c-promote-possible-types, and if found, fontify the type,
but don't add it to c-found-types.
(c-forward-decl-or-cast-1): Add the new &optional parameter inside-macro.
Whilst checking for a cast construct, analyze the text following the closing
paren more rigorously.
Check for, and allow, the closing paren of a macro arglist before the putative
cast construct.
* lisp/progmodes/cc-fonts.el (c-font-lock-declarations): In the lambda
function, pass the parameter inside-macro to c-forward-decl-or-cast-1.
* lisp/progmodes/cc-langs.el (c-primary-expr-regexp-details): New
c-lang-defvar which calculates `c-primary-expr-regexp' and three match
numbers for various sub-expressions in the regexp.
(c-primary-expr-regexp): Now extracted from `c-primary-expr-regexp-details'.
(c-per-++---match, c-per-&*+--match, c-per-\(-match): New
c-lang-defconsts/vars extracted from `c-primary-expr-regexp-details'.
The new code to make interpreted closures safe-for-space introduced
a regression in `cconv-tests-interactive-closure-bug51695`, only seen
when using TEST_LOAD_EL.
A few other issues were found and fixed along the way.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cconv.el (cconv-fv): Change calling convention and
focus on finding the free variables.
(cconv-make-interpreted-closure): New function.
* lisp/loadup.el: Use `compiled-function-p` rather than
`byte-code-function-p` so we also use safe-for-space interpreted
closures when we build with native compilation.
(internal-make-interpreted-closure-function):
Use `cconv-make-interpreted-closure`.
* src/eval.c (syms_of_eval): Rename `internal-filter-closure-env-function`
to `internal-make-interpreted-closure-function`.
(Ffunction): Let that new var build the actual closure.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/cconv-tests.el
(cconv-tests-interactive-closure-bug51695): Test specifically the
interpreted case.
(reb-valid-string): Declare it risky so the mode-line will obey its
text-properties.
(reb-lisp-syntax-p): No need to make it `defsubst`.
(reb-target-value): New function to replace the
`reb-target-binding` macro. Adjust all callers.
(reb-auto-update): Give a more informative error message than just
"invalid" and give it a warning face.
(reb-update-regexp): Always update `reb-regexp-src` (it's harmless),
rather than only when it's necessary (reduces the need for advice in pcre.el).
Introduce a new 'sqlite-error' and use it for all errors signaled in
'src/sqlite.c', except those that already used 'sqlite-locked-error'.
Include the values of 'sqlite3_errcode', 'sqlite3_extended_errcode',
'sqlite3_errstr' and 'sqlite3_errmsg' in the error data.
* src/sqlite.c (load_dll_functions): Load 'sqlite3_extended_errcode'.
(sqlite-load-extension): Use 'xsignal1' as required by argument type.
(syms_of_sqlite): Introduce a new error type 'sqlite-error'.
(check_sqlite, sqlite-open, bind_values, sqlite-execute)
(sqlite-select, sqlite-load-extension, sqlite-next): Use it.
(sqlite_prepare_errdata): New function.
(sqlite_prepare_errmsg): Remove function.
(sqlite-execute, sqlite-select): Use new function.
(sqlite-locked-error): Derive from 'sqlite-error'.
* src/xterm.c (xi_populate_device_from_info)
(xi_reset_scroll_valuators_for_device_id, xi_handle_device_changed)
(handle_one_xevent):
* src/xterm.h (struct xi_scroll_valuator_t): Get rid of
`pending_enter_reset', which was extremely convoluted and kept
hitting server bugs. Now, valuators are reset upon all crossing
events.
This fixes a typo in one of the tests of Hierarchy which was causing
the test to fail.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/hierarchy-tests.el (hierarchy-delayed-add-trees):
Fix typo.
* doc/misc/modus-themes.org
(Option for red-green color deficiency or deuteranopia)
(Option for more bold constructs, Option for more italic constructs)
(Option for font mixing, Option for box buttons)
(Option for mode line presentation)
(Option for accented background in tab interfaces)
(Option for completion framework aesthetics, Option for mail citations)
(Option for line numbers, Option for mouseover effects)
(Option for diff buffer looks, Option for org-mode block styles)
(Option for Org agenda constructs)
(Option for the headings' overall style)
(Option for variable-pitch font in UI elements, Note on SHR fonts):
Revise markup of "non-nil" so that it is rendered properly in texinfo.
(Option for fringe visibility, Option for line highlighting): Reword
description of user option.
(Full support for packages or face groups): Update list of supported
packages or face groups.
(Note on ERC escaped color sequences)
(What is the best setup for legibility?)
(Port the Modus themes to other platforms?): Prefer American English.
(Note on pdf-tools link hints): Use double spacing between sentences
(Acknowledgements): Update list of names that have contributed to the
project, which was user feedback in this case.
* etc/themes/modus-themes.el (modus-themes, modus-themes-faces):
Reword doc string.
(modus-themes--version): Update to current version.
(modus-themes-version): Refine function definition.
(modus-themes-completion-standard-first-match)
(modus-themes-completion-standard-selected)
(modus-themes-completion-extra-selected)
(modus-themes-completion-key-binding, modus-themes-intense-markup)
(modus-themes--heading-weights, modus-themes--completion): Delete
obsolete forms, which were deprecated many months/version ago.
(modus-themes-fringes, modus-themes-completions)
(modus-themes-hl-line): Update default value and reword doc string
accordingly.
(modus-themes-faces): Update list of supported faces and their
attributes.
* etc/themes/modus-operandi-theme.el:
* etc/themes/modus-vivendi-theme.el: Update version header.
Complete release notes: <https://protesilaos.com/codelog/2022-10-28-modus-themes-3-0-0/>.