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emacs/lisp/obsolete
Steven Allen b0eaaf7366 More reliably check if a frame is the daemon's initial frame
Frames created when Emacs is running as a daemon may not have the
"client" frame parameter set, e.g., when:

1. Created from the user's init file.
2. Created via "emacsclient -e" (e.g., "emacsclient -e '(make-frame)'").

The "client" parameter simply indicates that the frame was created by
emacsclient directly (or recursively from another emacsclient frame).

Instead, this commit checks if (a) Emacs is running as a daemon and (b)
the target frame is the "terminal frame".  When run as a daemon, Emacs's
terminal frame is always the daemon's initial frame.

* lisp/desktop.el (desktop-clear):
(desktop-restoring-frameset-p):
* lisp/display-fill-column-indicator.el
(display-fill-column-indicator--turn-on):
* lisp/frame.el (frame-notice-user-settings):
* lisp/obsolete/linum.el (linum-on):
* lisp/progmodes/flymake.el (flymake-start):
* lisp/tab-bar.el (tab-bar--update-tab-bar-lines): Fix the "is this the
initial daemon-frame" checks.  (Bug#79686)
2025-10-30 20:27:19 +02:00
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