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* doc/lispref/text.texi (Checksum/Hash):
* src/fns.c (Fmd5, Fsecure_hash):
* lisp/subr.el (sha1): Doc fix to recommend against SHA-1 and MD5 for
security-related applications, since they are not collision
resistant. (Bug#37420)
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* doc/lispref/processes.texi (Process Information): Document it.
* lisp/simple.el (list-processes--refresh): Don't wait for contact
information for non-setup processes.
* src/process.c (Fprocess_contact): Take an optional parameter to
avoid blocking (bug#37408).
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* src/insdel.c (signal_after_change): Save and restore
interval_insert_behind_hooks and
interval_insert_in_front_hooks across calls to various other
hooks, to prevent their clobbering by those other hooks.
(Bug#37455)
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* src/fileio.c (PICKY_EACCES) [!DOS_NT]: Default to false.
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Problem reported by Tino Calancha (Bug#37445).
* src/emacs.c (init_cmdargs): Call file-truename only if
needed, i.e., if invocation-directory ends in "/i386/" on
WINDOWSNT.
* src/lread.c (readevalloop): If the sourcename is not
absolute, make it absolute. There is no need to convert
non-absolute files into truenames, since absolute files are
not converted into truenames.
(init_lread): Do not convert source-directory into a truename
at startup. There is no need to do so in a dumped Emacs since
an absolute file name suffices. The source directory might
not even exist any more, or might have been replaced by an
interloper who takes advantage of the truename calculation.
(syms_of_lread): Remove Qfile_truename; no longer needed.
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* src/xterm.c (x_create_toolkit_scroll_bar): On Motif
scrollbars, "foreground" has no meaning, while "background"
means the truck and arrow colors, and "trough" means the
background of the entire widget. This fix hooks up the Emacs
scrollbar "foreground" color to the XmNbackground resource
and the "background" color to XmNtroughColor which is more in
line with how Xaw scrollbars behave.
Copyright-paperwork-exempt: yes
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* lisp/apropos.el (apropos-do-all):
* lisp/auth-source-pass.el (auth-source-pass--select-from-entries):
* lisp/auth-source.el (auth-source-user-or-password):
* lisp/calc/calc-forms.el (math-tzone-names):
* lisp/calendar/diary-lib.el (diary-face-attrs)
(diary-mark-entries-1):
* lisp/cedet/cedet-files.el (cedet-files-list-recursively):
* lisp/cedet/ede.el (ede-constructing, ede-deep-rescan):
* lisp/cedet/ede/cpp-root.el (ede-cpp-root-header-file-p):
* lisp/cedet/ede/proj.el (ede-proj-target-makefile):
* lisp/cedet/inversion.el (inversion-check-version)
(inversion-test):
* lisp/cedet/mode-local.el (mode-local-map-file-buffers):
* lisp/cedet/semantic/complete.el (semantic-displayer-ghost):
* lisp/cedet/semantic/db-find.el (semanticdb-find-translate-path-default):
* lisp/cedet/semantic/db.el (semanticdb-table)
(semanticdb-search-system-databases):
* lisp/cedet/semantic/imenu.el (semantic-imenu-index-directory):
* lisp/cedet/semantic/java.el (semantic-java-doc-keywords-map):
* lisp/cedet/semantic/lex-spp.el (semantic-lex-spp-use-headers-flag):
* lisp/cedet/semantic/lex.el (semantic-lex-make-keyword-table)
(semantic-lex-make-type-table, semantic-lex-debug-analyzers):
* lisp/cedet/semantic/tag-ls.el (semantic-tag-abstract-p)
(semantic-tag-leaf-p, semantic-tag-static-p)
(semantic-tag-prototype-p):
* lisp/dnd.el (dnd-open-remote-file-function, dnd-open-local-file):
* lisp/emacs-lisp/eieio-opt.el (eieio-build-class-alist)
(eieio-read-class, eieio-read-subclass):
* lisp/emacs-lisp/generator.el (cps--replace-variable-references)
(cps--handle-loop-for):
* lisp/erc/erc-dcc.el (erc-dcc-list, erc-dcc-member, erc-dcc-server)
(erc-dcc-auto-mask-p, erc-dcc-get-file, erc-dcc-chat-accept):
* lisp/eshell/em-pred.el (eshell-pred-file-type):
* lisp/faces.el (defined-colors-with-face-attributes):
* lisp/font-core.el (font-lock-mode):
* lisp/frame.el (frame-restack):
* lisp/net/shr.el (shr-image-animate):
* lisp/org/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-change-all-lines)
(org-agenda-today-p):
* lisp/org/org-id.el (org-id-get):
* lisp/org/org.el (org-highlight-latex-and-related)
(org--valid-property-p):
* lisp/org/ox-beamer.el (org-beamer--get-label):
* lisp/org/ox-latex.el (org-latex--caption-above-p):
* lisp/org/ox-odt.el (org-odt--copy-image-file)
(org-odt--copy-formula-file):
* lisp/org/ox.el (org-export-with-timestamps):
* lisp/progmodes/verilog-mode.el (verilog-indent-declaration-macros):
* lisp/ses.el (ses-file-format-extend-parameter-list):
* lisp/term.el (ansi-term):
* lisp/textmodes/bibtex.el (bibtex-no-opt-remove-re)
(bibtex-beginning-of-first-entry, bibtex-autokey-get-title)
(bibtex-read-key, bibtex-initialize):
* lisp/textmodes/flyspell.el (flyspell-word):
* lisp/view.el (view-mode-exit):
* src/composite.c:
* src/floatfns.c (Fisnan): Fix typos in docstrings.
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* src/lread.c (Fload): Don't clobber 'found' if the .el file
was not found, as it is used by WINDOWSNT later on.
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* src/fileio.c (file_test_errno): Now extern.
* src/lread.c (Fload): Use file_test_errno instead,
since this is really just a file test (the attributes
are not given to the user).
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* src/fileio.c (file_directory_p): If the file exists, but is
not a directory, set errno to ENOTDIR, like the Posix branch
does; openp expects that.
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Problem reported by Tino Calancha (Bug#37445) and others.
* src/fileio.c (PICKY_EACCES): New constant, false by default.
(file_test_errno): Ignore EACCES if not picky.
(check_file_access): Investigate EACCES problems further
if picky.
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* src/callproc.c (init_callproc): Use file_access_p rather
than Ffile_exists_p during startup (Bug#37445).
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Signal an error for file-oriented errors that are not tame
errors like ENOENT and ENOTDIR (Bug#37389).
Do this for primitives exposed to Lisp; the lower
level internal C API merely makes errno values available
to higher-level C code.
* doc/lispref/files.texi (Testing Accessibility)
(File Attributes, Extended Attributes): Do not say that the
functions return nil when the return value cannot be determined.
* etc/NEWS: Mention the change.
* src/dired.c (Ffile_attributes): Fix doc string confusion
about opening a file vs getting its attributes.
(file_attributes): Signal serious errors.
* src/fileio.c (check_existing, check_executable)
(check_writable): Remove. All callers changed to use
check_file_access or file_access_p.
(file_access_p, file_metadata_errno, file_attribute_errno)
(file_test_errno, check_file_access, check_emacs_readlinkat):
New functions.
* src/fileio.c (Ffile_executable_p, Ffile_readable_p)
(Ffile_name_case_insensitive_p, Frename_file, Ffile_exists_p):
(Ffile_symlink_p, Ffile_directory_p)
(Ffile_accessible_directory_p, Ffile_regular_p)
(Ffile_selinux_context, Ffile_acl, Ffile_modes)
(Ffile_newer_than_file_p, Fset_visited_file_modtime)
(Ffile_system_info):
* src/filelock.c (unlock_file, Ffile_locked_p):
* src/lread.c (Fload):
Signal serious errors.
* src/fileio.c (Ffile_writable_p): Remove unnecessary CHECK_STRING.
(emacs_readlinkat): Now static.
* src/filelock.c (current_lock_owner, lock_if_free): Return a
positive errno on error, and the negative of the old old value
on success. All callers changed.
* src/lread.c (openp): Propagate serious errno values to caller.
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* src/xwidget.c : Substituted WebKitGTK+ API calls and use
JavaScriptCore GLib API instead.
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* src/w32font.c (struct font_callback_data): New member
'known_fonts'.
(w32font_list_internal, w32font_match_internal): Set up
match_data.known_fonts if the font spec includes :script that
names one of the non-USB scripts.
(add_font_entity_to_list): If font_matches_spec returns zero
for a font, and we have some fonts in match_data->known_fonts,
consider the font to be a match if it is named in known_fonts.
(font_supported_scripts): Update the Unicode Subranges. In
particular, map bit 74 to 'burmese', as this is the name Emacs
uses, not 'myanmar'. Add a list of scripts that have no USBs
defined for them.
(syms_of_w32font) <Qburmese, Qcuneiform_numbers_and_punctuation>
<Qaegean_number, Qw32_non_USB_fonts>: New symbols.
* lisp/term/w32-win.el (w32-no-usb-subranges): New defconst.
(w32--filter-USB-scripts, w32-find-non-USB-fonts): New functions.
(w32-non-USB-fonts): New defvar.
* lisp/international/fontset.el (setup-default-fontset): Add
more scripts to automatic setup by representative characters.
* doc/emacs/msdos.texi (Windows Fonts): Document
'w32-find-non-USB-fonts' and 'w32-non-USB-fonts'.
* etc/NEWS: Mention 'w32-find-non-USB-fonts' and
'w32-non-USB-fonts'.
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* src/dired.c (directory_files_internal):
Pacify GCC 7.4.0-1ubuntu1~18.04.1 x86-64.
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* src/fileio.c (blocks_to_bytes): Convert the byte count to an
integer, since we have bignums now. This avoids possible rounding
errors for file systems containing more than 8 PiB or so.
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Most of the directives were wrong anyway. Apparently
traditional lint hasn’t been used to check Emacs for years.
* src/callint.c (Finteractive):
* src/cm.c (evalcost):
* src/emacs.c (main):
* src/eval.c (call1, call2, call3, call4, call5, call6, call7, call8):
* src/fns.c (concat2, concat3, nconc2):
* src/term.c (calculate_ins_del_char_costs):
Omit ARGSUSED comments.
* src/eval.c (call1): Omit VARARGS comment.
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* src/dired.c (directory_files_internal):
Check ‘match’ before doing anything heavyweight.
Move decls closer to use.
Remove obsolete comments about GC.
No need to encode ‘directory’ or to call multibyte_chars_in_text.
Remove no-longer-needed bug check.
Skip finalname construction if file_attributes fails.
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* src/w32.c (w32_accessible_directory_p): Set errno, so that
file_accessible_directory_p does on MS-Windows, to live up to
its callers' expectations.
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* src/callproc.c (init_callproc) [WINDOWSNT]: Run PATH_GAME
through w32_relocate, to expand %emacs_dir%.
[DOS_NT]: Accept EACCES as not "unusual" errno value.
Reported by Richard Copley <rcopley@gmail.com>.
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* src/fileio.c (file_name_directory): New static function,
broken out of Ffile_name_directory.
(file_name_case_insensitive_err, Ffile_writable_p, Fdo_auto_save):
Use it.
(file_name_case_insensitive_err): Rename from
file_name_case_insensitive_p. Accept an unencoded Lisp_Object
rather than an encoded char *, so that platforms other than
Cygwin and macOS need not encode the file name. Return an int
-1, 0, errno rather than a bool (setting errno if false),
so that the caller can distinguish an error from false.
All callers changed.
(Ffile_name_case_insensitive_p): Don’t issue system calls on
platforms other than Cygwin and macOS. Fix bug that broke the
attempt to move up the filesystem tree (it moved up only one
level).
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* src/fileio.c (time_error_value): EACCES means the file
timestamp is unknown, not that the file does not exist.
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* src/callproc.c (init_callproc): Diagnose I/O errors,
access errors, etc. for the game directory.
* src/charset.c (init_charset): Improve quality of diagnostic
when the charsets directory has I/O errors, access errors, etc.
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* src/fileio.c (file_name_case_insensitive_p):
Don’t assume ‘long int’ fits in ‘int’.
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* src/alloc.c (garbage_collect): Don’t accumulate rounding
errors when computing gc-elapsed.
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The old calculation relied on a hodgpodge of partly updated GC
stats to find a number to multiply gc-cons-percentage by.
The new one counts data found by the previous GC, plus half of
the data allocated since then; this is more systematic albeit
still ad hoc.
* src/alloc.c (consing_until_gc, gc_threshold, consing_threshold):
Now EMACS_INT, not intmax_t.
(HI_THRESHOLD): New macro.
(tally_consing): New function.
(make_interval, allocate_string, allocate_string_data)
(make_float, free_cons, allocate_vectorlike, Fmake_symbol): Use it.
(allow_garbage_collection, inhibit_garbage_collection)
(consing_threshold, garbage_collect):
Use HI_THRESHOLD rather than INTMAX_MAX.
(consing_threshold): New arg SINCE_GC. All callers changed.
(bump_consing_until_gc): Return new consing_until_gc, instead of
nil. All callers changed. Don’t worry about overflow since we
now saturate at HI_THRESHOLD. Guess that half of
recently-allocated objects are still alive, instead of relying on
the previous (even less-accurate) hodgepodge.
(maybe_garbage_collect): New function.
(garbage_collect): Work even if a finalizer disables or enables
memory profiling. Do not use malloc_probe if GC reclaimed nothing.
* src/lisp.h (maybe_gc): Call maybe_garbage_collect instead
of garbage_collect.
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* src/alloc.c (make_interval, allocate_string, make_float)
(free_cons, Fcons, setup_on_free_list)
(allocate_vector_from_block, Fmake_symbol):
Do not update gcstat, since it is for statistics from the most
recent GC, not for a partially-updated hodgepodge.
(sweep_vectors): Update gcstat, since setup_on_free_list
no longer does.
(garbage_collect_1): Rename to garbage_collect and adopt its API.
Remove the old garbage_collect, which is no longer needed.
All callers changed.
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There are only a few users of print-number-table, and none of them use
it when print-circle is nil. A couple of them used to. print_object
was changed in 2012-04-20 "* src/print.c (print_preprocess): Only
check print_depth if print-circle is nil".
byte-compile-output-docform which uses print-number-table binds
print-circle to t before printing unless
byte-compile-disable-print-circle is set, but that variable has been
marked obsolete since 24.1.
* src/print.c (print_preprocess): Assert Vprint_circle is non-nil.
Remove code handling the case when Vprint_circle is nil.
(print, Fprint_preprocess): Don't call print_preprocess unless
Vprint_circle is non-nil.
(print_object): Remove comment referencing removed code in
print_preprocess.
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cl-prin1 prints all its punctuation by passing strings to prin1. When
print-circle was set, print_preprocess was creating a new hash table
for each string, causing excessive garbage collection when printing
large Lisp objects with cl-prin1.
* src/print.c (print_number_index): Fix typo in comment above.
(PRINT_CIRCLE_CANDIDATE_P): Don't create print_number_table
for top-level strings with no properties, except when
print_continuous_numbering is on.
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* src/xdisp.c (tool_bar_height, redisplay_tool_bar)
(display_menu_bar): If the Lisp string to be displayed in the
menu-bar or tool-bar window is multibyte, tell the display
engine to treat it as multibyte, instead of relying on the
initial determination by init_iterator (which is based on the
multibyteness of the current buffer). (Bug#37385)
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Now that "key == Qunbound" is used to determine if a hash table entry
is available, we can't stash pre-allocated vectors into the `key` slot
anymore, so use the `value` slot instead.
(make_log): Pre-fill the `value` slots i.s.o `key`.
(evict_lower_half): Stash key back into `value`, i.s.o `key`.
(record_backtrace): Get pre-allocated vector for `value` i.s.o `key`.
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* src/dired.c (open_directory): New arg ENCODED_DIRNAME.
All callers changed. Signal error with original name,
not encoded name.
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* src/doc.c (get_doc_string): Report all serious errors
when DOC cannot be opened, not just fd-exhaustion errors.
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* src/dired.c (directory_files_internal): Fix race condition:
when some other process removed a file between the readdir and
the ensuing lstat, directory-files-and-attributes would return
a list containing nil.
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* src/callproc.c (encode_current_directory): Remove redundant
call to Ffile_accessible_directory_p. The code checks the
encoded name with file_accessible_directory_p anyway.
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* src/alloc.c (memory_full): Just report "memory exhausted" if
failure occurs during initialization, since fancier recovery
schemes are not likely to work when not initialized.
* src/emacs.c (dump_error_to_string): Accept int, not enum
pdumper_load_result, since the result might not fit in the
enum. Use strerror if it was derived from errno. This is for
better diagnostics of pdump load failures.
(load_pdump_find_executable): Return char *, not enum. 2nd
arg is now pointer to buffer size, rather than pointer to
pointer to buffer. All callers changed. Use Emacs allocator
since they should now be OK even during early startup.
Use check_executable instead access, to use effective rather
than real permissions.
(load_pdump): Return void since callers ignore result.
Use int where enum could be too narrow. Use heap rather
than stack for possibly-long string. Prefer ptrdiff_t to
size_t.
* src/fileio.c (check_executable): Now extern.
* src/pdumper.c (pdumper_load): Return int that may have
errno added to it, for better diagnostics when loads fail.
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Problem reported by Leonard Lausen (Bug#37331).
* src/dbusbind.c: Include pdumper.h.
(syms_of_dbusbind_for_pdumper):
New function, to reset the registered buses.
(syms_of_dbusbind): Use it, fixing a TODO.
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Problem reported by Michael Heerdegen (Bug#37321).
* src/alloc.c (gc_threshold): New static var.
(bump_consing_until_gc): Change args from DIFF to THRESHOLD and
PERCENTAGE. All uses changed. When accounting for a changed
gc-cons-percentage, do not assume that total_bytes_of_live_objects
returns the same value now that it did the last time we were
called.
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* src/font.c (syms_of_font) [WINDOWSNT]: Set
inhibit-compacting-font-caches to t by default.
* etc/NEWS: Mention the change.
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* src/composite.c (char_composable_p): Allow SPC and other Zs
characters to be composed.
* lisp/composite.el (compose-gstring-for-graphic): Don't
reject characters whose general category is Zs. (Bug#14461)
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This reverts commit a59839d7556ef85058e09b005f0ff32e59b20ec3.
This commit broke the MS-Windows build (because there's no
realpath on MS-Windows). Even if I change the implementation
to always signal an error on MS-Windows, the build fails.
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This uses fewer syscalls on GNU/Linux and other GNUish platforms.
* lisp/files.el (file-truename): Try fileio--truename
if there are no handlers.
* src/fileio.c: Include stdlib.h, for realpath.
(Ffileio__truename): New function.
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Problem reported by Joseph Mingrone (Bug#37006#72).
* src/alloc.c (watch_gc_cons_threshold)
(watch_gc_cons_percentage):
Don’t try to store an intmax_t into an int.
Redo to make the code clearer.
(watch_gc_cons_percentage):
Use gc_cons_threshold, not consing_until_gc.
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Problem reported by Robert Pluim in
https://lists.gnu.org/r/emacs-devel/2019-09/msg00127.html
* src/gnutls.c (Fgnutls_peer_status): Simplify test for
whether the :safe-renegotiation result is needed, so that it
works all the way back to GnuTLS 2.12.2.
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This improved performance of ‘make compile-always’ by 8.2%
on my platform (AMD Phenom II X4 910e, Fedora 30 x86-64).
* src/conf_post.h (INLINE, EXTERN_INLINE, INLINE_HEADER_BEGIN)
(INLINE_HEADER_END) [!EMACS_EXTERN_INLINE]: Use plain ‘static’.
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* src/dbusbind.c (xd_append_arg): Redo to pacify gcc
-Wnull-dereference. Also, check that the Lisp string won’t
overrun the C signature buffer.
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* src/gnutls.c (Fgnutls_peer_status): Don’t put the
safe-renegotiation indication into the status in TLS 1.3, which
removed support for renegotiation.
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