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<subtitle>Emacs is the extensible, customizable, self-documenting real-time display editor. 
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<title>; Add 2026 to copyright years.</title>
<updated>2026-01-01T12:54:34+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Sean Whitton</name>
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<entry>
<title>Add line-column tracking for tree-sitter</title>
<updated>2025-05-04T05:14:03+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Yuan Fu</name>
</author>
<published>2025-03-19T00:26:26+00:00</published>
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Add line-column tracking for tree-sitter parsers.  Copied from
comments in treesit.c:

   Technically we had to send tree-sitter the line and column
   position of each edit.  But in practice we just send it dummy
   values, because tree-sitter doesn't use it for parsing and
   mostly just carries the line and column positions around and
   return it when e.g. reporting node positions[1].  This has
   been working fine until we encountered grammars that actually
   utilizes the line and column information for
   parsing (Haskell)[2].

   [1] https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter/issues/445
   [2] https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter/issues/4001

   So now we have to keep track of line and column positions and
   pass valid values to tree-sitter.  (It adds quite some
   complexity, but only linearly; one can ignore all the linecol
   stuff when trying to understand treesit code and then come
   back to it later.)  Eli convinced me to disable tracking by
   default, and only enable it for languages that needs it.  So
   the buffer starts out not tracking linecol.  And when a
   parser is created, if the language is in
   treesit-languages-require-line-column-tracking, we enable
   tracking in the buffer, and enable tracking for the parser.
   To simplify things, once a buffer starts tracking linecol, it
   never disables tracking, even if parsers that need tracking
   are all deleted; and for parsers, tracking is determined at
   creation time, if it starts out tracking/non-tracking, it
   stays that way, regardless of later changes to
   treesit-languages-require-line-column-tracking.

   To make calculating line/column positons fast, we store
   linecol caches for begv, point, and zv in the
   buffer (buf-&gt;ts_linecol_cache_xxx); and in the parser object,
   we store linecol cache for visible beg/end of that parser.

   In buffer editing functions, we need the linecol for
   start/old_end/new_end, those can be calculated by scanning
   newlines (treesit_linecol_of_pos) from the buffer point
   cache, which should be always near the point.  And we usually
   set the calculated linecol of new_end back to the buffer
   point cache.

   We also need to calculate linecol for the visible_beg/end for
   each parser, and linecol for the buffer's begv/zv, these
   positions are usually far from point, so we have caches for
   all of them (in either the parser object or the buffer).
   These positions are far from point, so it's inefficient to
   scan newlines from point to there to get up-to-date linecol
   for them; but in the same time, because they're far and
   outside the changed region, we can calculate their change in
   line and column number by simply counting how much newlines
   are added/removed in the changed
   region (compute_new_linecol_by_change).

* doc/lispref/parsing.texi (Using Parser): Mention line-column
tracking in manual.
* etc/NEWS: Add news.
* lisp/treesit.el:
(treesit-languages-need-line-column-tracking): New variable.
* src/buffer.c: Include treesit.h (for TREESIT_EMPTY_LINECOL).
(Fget_buffer_create):
(Fmake_indirect_buffer): Initialize new buffer fields.
(Fbuffer_swap_text): Add new buffer fields.
* src/buffer.h (ts_linecol): New struct.
(buffer): New buffer fields.
(BUF_TS_LINECOL_BEGV):
(BUF_TS_LINECOL_POINT):
(BUF_TS_LINECOL_ZV):
(SET_BUF_TS_LINECOL_BEGV):
(SET_BUF_TS_LINECOL_POINT):
(SET_BUF_TS_LINECOL_ZV): New inline functions.
* src/casefiddle.c (casify_region): Record linecol info.
* src/editfns.c (Fsubst_char_in_region):
(Ftranslate_region_internal):
(Ftranspose_regions): Record linecol info.
* src/insdel.c (insert_1_both):
(insert_from_string_1):
(insert_from_gap_1):
(insert_from_buffer):
(replace_range):
(del_range_2): Record linecol info.
* src/treesit.c (TREESIT_BOB_LINECOL):
(TREESIT_EMPTY_LINECOL):
(TREESIT_TS_POINT_1_0): New constants.
(treesit_debug_print_linecol):
(treesit_buf_tracks_linecol_p):
(restore_restriction_and_selective_display):
(treesit_count_lines):
(treesit_debug_validate_linecol):
(treesit_linecol_of_pos):
(treesit_make_ts_point):
(Ftreesit_tracking_line_column_p):
(Ftreesit_parser_tracking_line_column_p): New functions.
(treesit_tree_edit_1): Accept real TSPoint and pass to
tree-sitter.
(compute_new_linecol_by_change): New function.
(treesit_record_change_1): Rename from treesit_record_change,
handle linecol if tracking is enabled.
(treesit_linecol_maybe): New function.
(treesit_record_change): New wrapper around
treesit_record_change_1 that handles some boilerplate and sets
buffer state.
(treesit_sync_visible_region): Handle linecol if tracking is
enabled.
(make_treesit_parser): Setup parser's linecol cache if tracking
is enabled.
(Ftreesit_parser_create): Enable tracking if the parser's
language requires it.
(Ftreesit__linecol_at):
(Ftreesit__linecol_cache_set):
(Ftreesit__linecol_cache): New functions for debugging and
testing.
(syms_of_treesit): New variable
Vtreesit_languages_require_line_column_tracking.
* src/treesit.h (Lisp_TS_Parser): New fields.
(TREESIT_BOB_LINECOL):
(TREESIT_EMPTY_LINECOL): New constants.
* test/src/treesit-tests.el (treesit-linecol-basic):
(treesit-linecol-search-back-across-newline):
(treesit-linecol-col-same-line):
(treesit-linecol-enable-disable): New tests.
* src/lisp.h: Declare display_count_lines.
* src/xdisp.c (display_count_lines): Remove static keyword.
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Add line-column tracking for tree-sitter parsers.  Copied from
comments in treesit.c:

   Technically we had to send tree-sitter the line and column
   position of each edit.  But in practice we just send it dummy
   values, because tree-sitter doesn't use it for parsing and
   mostly just carries the line and column positions around and
   return it when e.g. reporting node positions[1].  This has
   been working fine until we encountered grammars that actually
   utilizes the line and column information for
   parsing (Haskell)[2].

   [1] https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter/issues/445
   [2] https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter/issues/4001

   So now we have to keep track of line and column positions and
   pass valid values to tree-sitter.  (It adds quite some
   complexity, but only linearly; one can ignore all the linecol
   stuff when trying to understand treesit code and then come
   back to it later.)  Eli convinced me to disable tracking by
   default, and only enable it for languages that needs it.  So
   the buffer starts out not tracking linecol.  And when a
   parser is created, if the language is in
   treesit-languages-require-line-column-tracking, we enable
   tracking in the buffer, and enable tracking for the parser.
   To simplify things, once a buffer starts tracking linecol, it
   never disables tracking, even if parsers that need tracking
   are all deleted; and for parsers, tracking is determined at
   creation time, if it starts out tracking/non-tracking, it
   stays that way, regardless of later changes to
   treesit-languages-require-line-column-tracking.

   To make calculating line/column positons fast, we store
   linecol caches for begv, point, and zv in the
   buffer (buf-&gt;ts_linecol_cache_xxx); and in the parser object,
   we store linecol cache for visible beg/end of that parser.

   In buffer editing functions, we need the linecol for
   start/old_end/new_end, those can be calculated by scanning
   newlines (treesit_linecol_of_pos) from the buffer point
   cache, which should be always near the point.  And we usually
   set the calculated linecol of new_end back to the buffer
   point cache.

   We also need to calculate linecol for the visible_beg/end for
   each parser, and linecol for the buffer's begv/zv, these
   positions are usually far from point, so we have caches for
   all of them (in either the parser object or the buffer).
   These positions are far from point, so it's inefficient to
   scan newlines from point to there to get up-to-date linecol
   for them; but in the same time, because they're far and
   outside the changed region, we can calculate their change in
   line and column number by simply counting how much newlines
   are added/removed in the changed
   region (compute_new_linecol_by_change).

* doc/lispref/parsing.texi (Using Parser): Mention line-column
tracking in manual.
* etc/NEWS: Add news.
* lisp/treesit.el:
(treesit-languages-need-line-column-tracking): New variable.
* src/buffer.c: Include treesit.h (for TREESIT_EMPTY_LINECOL).
(Fget_buffer_create):
(Fmake_indirect_buffer): Initialize new buffer fields.
(Fbuffer_swap_text): Add new buffer fields.
* src/buffer.h (ts_linecol): New struct.
(buffer): New buffer fields.
(BUF_TS_LINECOL_BEGV):
(BUF_TS_LINECOL_POINT):
(BUF_TS_LINECOL_ZV):
(SET_BUF_TS_LINECOL_BEGV):
(SET_BUF_TS_LINECOL_POINT):
(SET_BUF_TS_LINECOL_ZV): New inline functions.
* src/casefiddle.c (casify_region): Record linecol info.
* src/editfns.c (Fsubst_char_in_region):
(Ftranslate_region_internal):
(Ftranspose_regions): Record linecol info.
* src/insdel.c (insert_1_both):
(insert_from_string_1):
(insert_from_gap_1):
(insert_from_buffer):
(replace_range):
(del_range_2): Record linecol info.
* src/treesit.c (TREESIT_BOB_LINECOL):
(TREESIT_EMPTY_LINECOL):
(TREESIT_TS_POINT_1_0): New constants.
(treesit_debug_print_linecol):
(treesit_buf_tracks_linecol_p):
(restore_restriction_and_selective_display):
(treesit_count_lines):
(treesit_debug_validate_linecol):
(treesit_linecol_of_pos):
(treesit_make_ts_point):
(Ftreesit_tracking_line_column_p):
(Ftreesit_parser_tracking_line_column_p): New functions.
(treesit_tree_edit_1): Accept real TSPoint and pass to
tree-sitter.
(compute_new_linecol_by_change): New function.
(treesit_record_change_1): Rename from treesit_record_change,
handle linecol if tracking is enabled.
(treesit_linecol_maybe): New function.
(treesit_record_change): New wrapper around
treesit_record_change_1 that handles some boilerplate and sets
buffer state.
(treesit_sync_visible_region): Handle linecol if tracking is
enabled.
(make_treesit_parser): Setup parser's linecol cache if tracking
is enabled.
(Ftreesit_parser_create): Enable tracking if the parser's
language requires it.
(Ftreesit__linecol_at):
(Ftreesit__linecol_cache_set):
(Ftreesit__linecol_cache): New functions for debugging and
testing.
(syms_of_treesit): New variable
Vtreesit_languages_require_line_column_tracking.
* src/treesit.h (Lisp_TS_Parser): New fields.
(TREESIT_BOB_LINECOL):
(TREESIT_EMPTY_LINECOL): New constants.
* test/src/treesit-tests.el (treesit-linecol-basic):
(treesit-linecol-search-back-across-newline):
(treesit-linecol-col-same-line):
(treesit-linecol-enable-disable): New tests.
* src/lisp.h: Declare display_count_lines.
* src/xdisp.c (display_count_lines): Remove static keyword.
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<entry>
<title>Replace call[1-8] with calln</title>
<updated>2025-01-19T13:29:41+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Stefan Kangas</name>
</author>
<published>2025-01-19T03:59:22+00:00</published>
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Since the introduction of the 'calln' macro, the 'call1', 'call2', ...,
'call8' macros are just aliases for the former.  This is slightly
misleading and potentially unhelpful.  The number of arguments N can
also easily go out-of-synch with the used alias callN.  There is no
reason not to replace these aliases with using 'calln' directly.

To reduce the risk for mistakes, the tool Coccinelle was used to make
these changes.  See &lt;https://coccinelle.gitlabpages.inria.fr/website/&gt;.

* src/alloc.c, src/androidvfs.c, src/androidfns.c, src/buffer.c:
* src/callint.c, src/callproc.c, src/casefiddle.c, src/charset.c:
* src/chartab.c, src/cmds.c, src/coding.c, src/composite.c:
* src/data.c, src/dbusbind.c, src/dired.c, src/doc.c:
* src/emacs.c, src/eval.c, src/fileio.c, src/filelock.c:
* src/fns.c, src/frame.c, src/gtkutil.c, src/haikufns.c:
* src/haikumenu.c, src/image.c, src/insdel.c, src/intervals.c:
* src/keyboard.c, src/keymap.c, src/lisp.h, src/lread.c:
* src/minibuf.c, src/nsfns.m, src/nsselect.m, src/pgtkfns.c:
* src/pgtkselect.c, src/print.c, src/process.c, src/sort.c:
* src/syntax.c, src/textconv.c, src/textprop.c, src/undo.c:
* src/w32fns.c, src/window.c, src/xfaces.c, src/xfns.c:
* src/xmenu.c, src/xselect.c, src/xterm.c:
Replace all uses of 'call1', 'call2', ..., 'call8' with 'calln'.
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Since the introduction of the 'calln' macro, the 'call1', 'call2', ...,
'call8' macros are just aliases for the former.  This is slightly
misleading and potentially unhelpful.  The number of arguments N can
also easily go out-of-synch with the used alias callN.  There is no
reason not to replace these aliases with using 'calln' directly.

To reduce the risk for mistakes, the tool Coccinelle was used to make
these changes.  See &lt;https://coccinelle.gitlabpages.inria.fr/website/&gt;.

* src/alloc.c, src/androidvfs.c, src/androidfns.c, src/buffer.c:
* src/callint.c, src/callproc.c, src/casefiddle.c, src/charset.c:
* src/chartab.c, src/cmds.c, src/coding.c, src/composite.c:
* src/data.c, src/dbusbind.c, src/dired.c, src/doc.c:
* src/emacs.c, src/eval.c, src/fileio.c, src/filelock.c:
* src/fns.c, src/frame.c, src/gtkutil.c, src/haikufns.c:
* src/haikumenu.c, src/image.c, src/insdel.c, src/intervals.c:
* src/keyboard.c, src/keymap.c, src/lisp.h, src/lread.c:
* src/minibuf.c, src/nsfns.m, src/nsselect.m, src/pgtkfns.c:
* src/pgtkselect.c, src/print.c, src/process.c, src/sort.c:
* src/syntax.c, src/textconv.c, src/textprop.c, src/undo.c:
* src/w32fns.c, src/window.c, src/xfaces.c, src/xfns.c:
* src/xmenu.c, src/xselect.c, src/xterm.c:
Replace all uses of 'call1', 'call2', ..., 'call8' with 'calln'.
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</content>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Update copyright year to 2025</title>
<updated>2025-01-01T07:39:17+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Paul Eggert</name>
</author>
<published>2025-01-01T07:39:17+00:00</published>
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Run "TZ=UTC0 admin/update-copyright".
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Run "TZ=UTC0 admin/update-copyright".
</pre>
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</content>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Prefer static_assert to verify</title>
<updated>2024-08-21T22:51:55+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Stefan Kangas</name>
</author>
<published>2024-07-23T22:09:49+00:00</published>
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Although static_assert is C11-specific, and Emacs remains on C99, it
has been backported to older compilers by Gnulib.  Gnulib has already
changed to prefer static_assert, and we can do the same.

* lib-src/asset-directory-tool.c (main_2):
* src/alloc.c (BLOCK_ALIGN, aligned_alloc, lisp_align_malloc)
(vectorlike_nbytes, allocate_pseudovector):
* src/android.c (android_globalize_reference, android_set_dashes):
* src/android.h:
* src/androidfont.c (androidfont_draw, androidfont_text_extents):
* src/androidvfs.c:
* src/bidi.c (BIDI_CACHE_MAX_ELTS_PER_SLOT, bidi_find_bracket_pairs):
* src/buffer.c (init_buffer_once):
* src/casefiddle.c (do_casify_multibyte_string):
* src/dispnew.c (scrolling_window, scrolling):
* src/editfns.c (styled_format):
* src/emacs-module.c (module_extract_big_integer):
* src/fileio.c (Fdo_auto_save):
* src/fns.c (next_almost_prime, hash_string):
* src/fringe.c (init_fringe):
* src/keyboard.h (kbd_buffer_store_event_hold):
* src/keymap.c:
* src/lisp.h (memclear, reduce_emacs_uint_to_hash_hash, modiff_incr):
* src/lread.c (skip_lazy_string):
* src/pdumper.c (dump_bignum, Fdump_emacs_portable)
(dump_do_dump_relocation, pdumper_load):
* src/process.c (make_process, Fmake_process, connect_network_socket):
* src/regex-emacs.c:
* src/sort.c (tim_sort):
* src/sysdep.c (init_random, SSIZE_MAX):
* src/thread.c:
* src/timefns.c (trillion_factor):
* src/unexelf.c:
* src/xterm.c (x_send_scroll_bar_event): Prefer static_assert to Gnulib
verify.  Remove import of verify.h, except when used for other reasons.
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Although static_assert is C11-specific, and Emacs remains on C99, it
has been backported to older compilers by Gnulib.  Gnulib has already
changed to prefer static_assert, and we can do the same.

* lib-src/asset-directory-tool.c (main_2):
* src/alloc.c (BLOCK_ALIGN, aligned_alloc, lisp_align_malloc)
(vectorlike_nbytes, allocate_pseudovector):
* src/android.c (android_globalize_reference, android_set_dashes):
* src/android.h:
* src/androidfont.c (androidfont_draw, androidfont_text_extents):
* src/androidvfs.c:
* src/bidi.c (BIDI_CACHE_MAX_ELTS_PER_SLOT, bidi_find_bracket_pairs):
* src/buffer.c (init_buffer_once):
* src/casefiddle.c (do_casify_multibyte_string):
* src/dispnew.c (scrolling_window, scrolling):
* src/editfns.c (styled_format):
* src/emacs-module.c (module_extract_big_integer):
* src/fileio.c (Fdo_auto_save):
* src/fns.c (next_almost_prime, hash_string):
* src/fringe.c (init_fringe):
* src/keyboard.h (kbd_buffer_store_event_hold):
* src/keymap.c:
* src/lisp.h (memclear, reduce_emacs_uint_to_hash_hash, modiff_incr):
* src/lread.c (skip_lazy_string):
* src/pdumper.c (dump_bignum, Fdump_emacs_portable)
(dump_do_dump_relocation, pdumper_load):
* src/process.c (make_process, Fmake_process, connect_network_socket):
* src/regex-emacs.c:
* src/sort.c (tim_sort):
* src/sysdep.c (init_random, SSIZE_MAX):
* src/thread.c:
* src/timefns.c (trillion_factor):
* src/unexelf.c:
* src/xterm.c (x_send_scroll_bar_event): Prefer static_assert to Gnulib
verify.  Remove import of verify.h, except when used for other reasons.
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</content>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Merge from savannah/emacs-29</title>
<updated>2024-01-02T02:28:14+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Po Lu</name>
</author>
<published>2024-01-02T02:28:14+00:00</published>
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<content type='text'>
dc4e6b13296 ; Update copyright years in more files
64b37776318 ; Run set-copyright from admin.el
8e1c56ae467 ; Add 2024 to copyright years

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#	lisp/loadhist.el
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#	lisp/net/ntlm.el
#	lisp/net/webjump.el
#	lisp/progmodes/asm-mode.el
#	lisp/progmodes/project.el
#	lisp/progmodes/sh-script.el
#	lisp/textmodes/flyspell.el
#	lisp/textmodes/reftex-toc.el
#	lisp/textmodes/reftex.el
#	lisp/textmodes/tex-mode.el
#	lisp/url/url-gw.el
#	m4/alloca.m4
#	m4/clock_time.m4
#	m4/d-type.m4
#	m4/dirent_h.m4
#	m4/dup2.m4
#	m4/euidaccess.m4
#	m4/fchmodat.m4
#	m4/filemode.m4
#	m4/fsusage.m4
#	m4/getgroups.m4
#	m4/getloadavg.m4
#	m4/getrandom.m4
#	m4/gettime.m4
#	m4/gettimeofday.m4
#	m4/gnulib-common.m4
#	m4/group-member.m4
#	m4/inttypes.m4
#	m4/malloc.m4
#	m4/manywarnings.m4
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#	m4/mktime.m4
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#	m4/timer_time.m4
#	m4/timespec.m4
#	m4/unistd_h.m4
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dc4e6b13296 ; Update copyright years in more files
64b37776318 ; Run set-copyright from admin.el
8e1c56ae467 ; Add 2024 to copyright years

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#	doc/misc/texinfo.tex
#	etc/NEWS
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#	etc/themes/modus-operandi-theme.el
#	etc/themes/modus-themes.el
#	etc/themes/modus-vivendi-theme.el
#	lib/alloca.in.h
#	lib/binary-io.h
#	lib/c-ctype.h
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#	lib/diffseq.h
#	lib/dup2.c
#	lib/filemode.h
#	lib/fpending.c
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#	lib/getloadavg.c
#	lib/gettext.h
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#	lib/strtol.c
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#	lib/xalloc-oversized.h
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#	lisp/emacs-lisp/lisp-mnt.el
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#	lisp/info-look.el
#	lisp/jit-lock.el
#	lisp/loadhist.el
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#	lisp/net/ntlm.el
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#	lisp/progmodes/asm-mode.el
#	lisp/progmodes/project.el
#	lisp/progmodes/sh-script.el
#	lisp/textmodes/flyspell.el
#	lisp/textmodes/reftex-toc.el
#	lisp/textmodes/reftex.el
#	lisp/textmodes/tex-mode.el
#	lisp/url/url-gw.el
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#	m4/d-type.m4
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#	m4/malloc.m4
#	m4/manywarnings.m4
#	m4/mempcpy.m4
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#	m4/mktime.m4
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#	m4/nstrftime.m4
#	m4/pathmax.m4
#	m4/pipe2.m4
#	m4/pselect.m4
#	m4/pthread_sigmask.m4
#	m4/readlink.m4
#	m4/realloc.m4
#	m4/sig2str.m4
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#	m4/stat-time.m4
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#	m4/stdint.m4
#	m4/stdio_h.m4
#	m4/stdlib_h.m4
#	m4/stpcpy.m4
#	m4/strnlen.m4
#	m4/strtoimax.m4
#	m4/strtoll.m4
#	m4/time_h.m4
#	m4/timegm.m4
#	m4/timer_time.m4
#	m4/timespec.m4
#	m4/unistd_h.m4
#	m4/warnings.m4
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<title>; Add 2024 to copyright years</title>
<updated>2024-01-02T01:47:10+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Po Lu</name>
</author>
<published>2024-01-02T01:47:10+00:00</published>
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<title>Add 'case-symbols-as-words' to configure symbol case behavior</title>
<updated>2023-10-29T11:32:43+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Spencer Baugh</name>
</author>
<published>2023-10-21T15:09:39+00:00</published>
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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)
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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)
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<title>Prefer C23 ckd_* to Gnulib *_WRAPV macros</title>
<updated>2023-05-17T22:41:00+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Paul Eggert</name>
</author>
<published>2023-05-17T22:36:54+00:00</published>
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C23 has added ckd_add etc. macros with functionality equivalent to
the older Gnulib INT_ADD_WRAPV macros, so switch to the
more-standard names.
* admin/merge-gnulib (GNULIB_MODULES): Add stdckdint.
This merely makes the dependency explicit, as we were already
using this Gnulib module indirectly.
* lib-src/etags.c, src/lisp.h: Include stdckdint.h.
* lib-src/etags.c (xnmalloc, xnrealloc):
* src/alloc.c (xnmalloc, xnrealloc, xpalloc, Fmake_string)
(mark_memory):
* src/bignum.c (emacs_mpz_pow_ui):
* src/buffer.c (record_overlay_string, overlay_strings):
* src/bytecode.c (exec_byte_code):
* src/casefiddle.c (do_casify_multibyte_string):
* src/ccl.c (ccl_driver, Fccl_execute_on_string):
* src/character.c (char_width, c_string_width)
(lisp_string_width, count_size_as_multibyte)
(string_escape_byte8):
* src/cmds.c (internal_self_insert):
* src/coding.c (coding_alloc_by_realloc, produce_chars):
* src/data.c (arith_driver):
* src/dispnew.c (realloc_glyph_pool, init_display_interactive):
* src/doprnt.c (parse_format_integer):
* src/editfns.c (Freplace_buffer_contents, str2num)
(styled_format):
* src/emacs-module.c (module_global_reference_p)
(module_make_global_ref, module_funcall):
* src/eval.c (max_ensure_room):
* src/fileio.c (blocks_to_bytes):
* src/fns.c (Ffillarray):
* src/font.c (font_intern_prop):
* src/frame.c (check_frame_pixels):
* src/gnutls.c (gnutls_hex_string, gnutls_symmetric_aead):
* src/gtkutil.c (get_utf8_string):
* src/haikuterm.c (haiku_term_init):
* src/image.c (xbm_scan, image_to_emacs_colors)
(image_detect_edges, png_load_body):
* src/keyboard.c (Frecursion_depth):
* src/keymap.c (Flookup_key, Fkey_description):
* src/lisp.h (modiff_incr, SAFE_ALLOCA_LISP_EXTRA):
* src/lread.c (read_bool_vector):
* src/pgtkterm.c (pgtk_term_init):
* src/regex-emacs.c (regex_compile):
* src/term.c (encode_terminal_code):
* src/termcap.c (tputs):
* src/textconv.c (textconv_query):
* src/timefns.c (timespec_ticks, lisp_time_hz_ticks)
(Fdecode_time, check_tm_member):
* src/tparam.c (tparam1):
* src/w32term.c (w32_initialize_display_info):
* src/xdisp.c (fill_column_indicator_column, decode_mode_spec):
* src/xselect.c (selection_data_size, x_property_data_to_lisp):
* src/xsmfns.c (smc_save_yourself_CB):
* src/xterm.c (xm_setup_dnd_targets, x_sync_get_monotonic_time)
(x_sync_current_monotonic_time, x_sync_note_frame_times)
(x_display_set_last_user_time, x_term_init):
Prefer the C23 stdckdint macros to their
Gnulib intprops.h counterparts, since C23 is standard.
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C23 has added ckd_add etc. macros with functionality equivalent to
the older Gnulib INT_ADD_WRAPV macros, so switch to the
more-standard names.
* admin/merge-gnulib (GNULIB_MODULES): Add stdckdint.
This merely makes the dependency explicit, as we were already
using this Gnulib module indirectly.
* lib-src/etags.c, src/lisp.h: Include stdckdint.h.
* lib-src/etags.c (xnmalloc, xnrealloc):
* src/alloc.c (xnmalloc, xnrealloc, xpalloc, Fmake_string)
(mark_memory):
* src/bignum.c (emacs_mpz_pow_ui):
* src/buffer.c (record_overlay_string, overlay_strings):
* src/bytecode.c (exec_byte_code):
* src/casefiddle.c (do_casify_multibyte_string):
* src/ccl.c (ccl_driver, Fccl_execute_on_string):
* src/character.c (char_width, c_string_width)
(lisp_string_width, count_size_as_multibyte)
(string_escape_byte8):
* src/cmds.c (internal_self_insert):
* src/coding.c (coding_alloc_by_realloc, produce_chars):
* src/data.c (arith_driver):
* src/dispnew.c (realloc_glyph_pool, init_display_interactive):
* src/doprnt.c (parse_format_integer):
* src/editfns.c (Freplace_buffer_contents, str2num)
(styled_format):
* src/emacs-module.c (module_global_reference_p)
(module_make_global_ref, module_funcall):
* src/eval.c (max_ensure_room):
* src/fileio.c (blocks_to_bytes):
* src/fns.c (Ffillarray):
* src/font.c (font_intern_prop):
* src/frame.c (check_frame_pixels):
* src/gnutls.c (gnutls_hex_string, gnutls_symmetric_aead):
* src/gtkutil.c (get_utf8_string):
* src/haikuterm.c (haiku_term_init):
* src/image.c (xbm_scan, image_to_emacs_colors)
(image_detect_edges, png_load_body):
* src/keyboard.c (Frecursion_depth):
* src/keymap.c (Flookup_key, Fkey_description):
* src/lisp.h (modiff_incr, SAFE_ALLOCA_LISP_EXTRA):
* src/lread.c (read_bool_vector):
* src/pgtkterm.c (pgtk_term_init):
* src/regex-emacs.c (regex_compile):
* src/term.c (encode_terminal_code):
* src/termcap.c (tputs):
* src/textconv.c (textconv_query):
* src/timefns.c (timespec_ticks, lisp_time_hz_ticks)
(Fdecode_time, check_tm_member):
* src/tparam.c (tparam1):
* src/w32term.c (w32_initialize_display_info):
* src/xdisp.c (fill_column_indicator_column, decode_mode_spec):
* src/xselect.c (selection_data_size, x_property_data_to_lisp):
* src/xsmfns.c (smc_save_yourself_CB):
* src/xterm.c (xm_setup_dnd_targets, x_sync_get_monotonic_time)
(x_sync_current_monotonic_time, x_sync_note_frame_times)
(x_display_set_last_user_time, x_term_init):
Prefer the C23 stdckdint macros to their
Gnulib intprops.h counterparts, since C23 is standard.
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</entry>
<entry>
<title>; Add 2023 to copyright years.</title>
<updated>2023-01-01T10:31:12+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Eli Zaretskii</name>
</author>
<published>2023-01-01T10:31:12+00:00</published>
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