We need at list version 2.4.0 of libseccomp for seccomp-filter.c to
build cleanly.
* configure.ac: Use pkg-config to check for libseccomp.
* lib-src/Makefile.in (HAVE_LIBSECCOMP, LIBSECCOMP_LIBS)
(LIBSECCOMP_CFLAGS): New variables.
(SECCOMP_FILTER, seccomp-filter$(EXEEXT)): Use them.
The seccomp filters are always architecture-specific, and
seccomp-filter.c right now only supports x86-64.
* lib-src/Makefile.in (SECCOMP_FILTER): New variable.
(DONT_INSTALL, all, seccomp-filter$(EXEEXT)): Use it.
* lisp/calculator.el (calculator-string-to-number):
The last bugfix changed the code to just blindly replace ".e". This
has some minor problems like making "-." parse as 0.0 instead of -0.0,
and ".1.e1" is parsed as 1 instead of 0.1. Instead, replace the first
"." that is followed by a non-digit with ".0". Since this has had
several problems over the years, add some tests too. (Also, restore
the original if-indentation style.)
It looks like these are not available on some versions of GNU/Linux,
breaking the build.
* configure.ac: Also check for needed seccomp macros.
* src/emacs.c (SECCOMP_USABLE): New macro.
(usage_message, main, standard_args): Use it.
* src/xdisp.c (note_mouse_highlight): Don't attempt to highlight
tab-bar buttons.
(note_tab_bar_highlight): Function deleted: it had no effect on
display of tab-bar buttons.
(tab_bar_item_info): Mention all arguments in the commentary.
(get_tab_bar_item): Don't pay attention to mouse-highlight
information; instead, compare the button's index with the one
recorded in f->last_tab_bar_item.
(handle_tab_bar_click): Don't attempt to show tab-bar buttons in
pressed or released state: that isn't supported. Determine
whether to generate a tab-bar button click based on DOWN_P
argument, not on mouse-highlight, which has no effect on tab-bar
display. (Bug#47581)
lisp/progmodes/cc-align.el, lisp/progmodes/cc-awk.el,
lisp/progmodes/cc-bytecomp.el, lisp/progmodes/cc-cmds.el,
lisp/progmodes/cc-defs.el, lisp/progmodes/cc-engine.el,
lisp/progmodes/cc-fonts.el, lisp/progmodes/cc-guess.el,
lisp/progmodes/cc-langs.el, lisp/progmodes/cc-menus.el,
lisp/progmodes/cc-mode.el, lisp/progmodes/cc-styles.el,
lisp/progmodes/cc-subword.el, lisp/progmodes/cc-vars.el: Mark these files with
a `lexical-binding' setting in line 1.
lisp/progmodes/cc-align.el, lisp/progmodes/cc-engine.el,
lisp/progmodes/cc-vars.el (c-syntactic-context, c-syntactic-element): Declare
these as special variables.
lisp/progmodes/cc-bytecomp.el (cc-bytecomp-debug-msg): prefix the parameter
ARGS with a _, and remove an `ignore' call.
lisp/progmodes/cc-cmds.el (c-where-wrt-brace-construct): Remove `kluge-start',
an unused variable.
(c-while-widening-to-decl-block): Add an extra parameter, which suppresses
the generation of a setting of variable `where'.
(c-defun-name-and-limits): Remove variable `where' from the function and use
the new argument to the previous macro.
lisp/progmodes/cc-engine.el (c-cache-to-parse-ps-state): Remove two unneeded
variables, `last' and `intermediate'.
lisp/progmodes/cc-fonts.el (c-font-lock-c++-using): Remove unused variable.
lisp/progmodes/cc-langs.el (c-vsemi-status-unknown-p-fn): Replace the doc
string with the more precise one from stand-alone CC Mode.
lisp/progmodes/cc-styles.el (c-set-offset): Give the `ignored' parameter a
leading _.
The binary uses the 'seccomp' helper library. The library isn't
needed to load the generated Secure Computing filter.
* configure.ac: Check for 'seccomp' header and library.
* lib-src/seccomp-filter.c: New helper binary to generate a generic
Secure Computing filter for GNU/Linux.
* lib-src/Makefile.in (DONT_INSTALL): Add 'seccomp-filter' helper
binary if possible.
(all): Add Secure Computing filter file if possible.
(seccomp-filter$(EXEEXT)): Compile helper binary.
(seccomp-filter.bpf seccomp-filter.pfc): Generate filter files.
* test/src/emacs-tests.el (emacs-tests/seccomp/allows-stdout)
(emacs-tests/seccomp/forbids-subprocess): New unit tests.
* test/Makefile.in (src/emacs-tests.log): Add dependency on the helper
binary.
When passing this option on GNU/Linux, Emacs installs a Secure
Computing kernel system call filter. See Bug#45198.
* configure.ac: Check for seccomp header.
* src/emacs.c (usage_message): Document --seccomp option.
(emacs_seccomp): New wrapper for 'seccomp' syscall.
(load_seccomp, maybe_load_seccomp): New helper functions.
(main): Potentially load seccomp filters during startup.
(standard_args): Add --seccomp option.
* lisp/startup.el (command-line): Detect and ignore --seccomp option.
* test/src/emacs-tests.el (emacs-tests/seccomp/absent-file)
(emacs-tests/seccomp/empty-file)
(emacs-tests/seccomp/file-too-large)
(emacs-tests/seccomp/invalid-file-size): New unit tests.
(emacs-tests--with-temp-file): New helper macro.
* etc/NEWS: Document new --seccomp option.
Edebug doesn't deal well with backtracking out of definitions, see
Bug#41988. Rather than trying to support this rare situation (e.g. by
implementing a multipass parser), prevent it by adding an implicit
gate.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/edebug.el (edebug--match-&-spec-op): Disable
backtracking when hitting a &define keyword.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/edebug-tests.el
(edebug-tests-duplicate-&define): New unit test.
(edebug-tests--duplicate-&define): New helper macro.
* doc/lispref/edebug.texi (Backtracking): Mention &define in the list
of constructs that disable backtracking.
* etc/NEWS: Document new behavior.
* lisp/net/tramp.el:
* lisp/net/tramp-sh.el: Use (eq system-type 'windows-nt) where appropriate.
(tramp-completion-function-alist-ssh): Fix location of files on W32.
* lisp/net/tramp.el (tramp-completion-file-name-regexp-simplified)
(tramp-completion-file-name-regexp-separate): Fix W32 hostname/method
completion for simplified and separate syntaxes (same as the previous change
to default syntax).
Copyright-paperwork-exempt: yes
If a Flymake backend calls a "stale" report function,
flymake--handle-report might be called for a backend function that is
no longer in the flymake--backend-state hash table. This patch makes
that erroneous situation slightly more explicit.
* lisp/progmodes/flymake.el (flymake--handle-report): Improve
error reporting.
Make the function correctly recognize a brace block preceded by an
introductory line without a parameter list.
* lisp/progmodes/cc-cmds.el (c-where-wrt-brace-contruct): Reintroduce the use
of c-beginning-of-decl-1, which was removed some weeks ago, in place of a
c-syntactic-skip-backward. Reformulate the code generally.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/byte-opt.el (byte-optimize-form-code-walker): Don't
perform incorrect optimisations when a condition-case variable shadows
another lexical variable.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/bytecomp-tests.el (bytecomp-tests--test-cases):
New test case.
These changes allow all bytecomp-tests to be run interactively.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/bytecomp-tests.el (bytecomp--with-warning-test)
(bytecomp--define-warning-file-test): Interpret any space in the
pattern as arbitrary whitespace to tolerate line breaks.
Don't abuse the expected-failure mechanism when checking
for the expected absense of a warning.
(bytecomp/*.el): Rewrite patterns to work with line breaks
in the middle.
Now all test cases are run with both lexical and dynamic binding
where applicable, comparing interpreted against compiled results.
Previously, almost all tests were only run with dynamic binding
which was definitely not intended.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/bytecomp-tests.el
(byte-opt-testsuite-arith-data): Rename to bytecomp-tests--test-cases.
(bytecomp-check-1, bytecomp-explain-1, bytecomp-tests)
(bytecomp-lexbind-tests, bytecomp-lexbind-check-1)
(bytecomp-lexbind-explain-1): Remove.
(bytecomp-tests--eval-interpreted, bytecomp-tests--eval-compiled)
(bytecomp-tests-lexbind, bytecomp-tests-dynbind)
(bytecomp-tests--test-cases-lexbind-only): New.