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126be02... by Stefan Monnier

Use a dedicated type to represent interpreted-function values

Change `function` so that when evaluating #'(lambda ...)
we return an object of type `interpreted-function` rather than
a list starting with one of `lambda` or `closure`.
The new type reuses the existing PVEC_CLOSURE (nee PVEC_COMPILED)
tag and tries to align the corresponding elements:

- the arglist, the docstring, and the interactive-form go in the
  same slots as for byte-code functions.
- the body of the function goes in the slot used for the bytecode string.
- the lexical context goes in the slot used for the constants of
  bytecoded functions.

The first point above means that `help-function-arglist`,
`documentation`, and `interactive-form`s don't need to
distinguish interpreted and bytecode functions any more.

Main benefits of the change:

- We can now reliably distinguish a list from a function value.
- `cl-defmethod` can dispatch on `interactive-function` and `closure`.
  Dispatch on `function` also works now for interpreted functions but still
  won't work for functions represented as lists or as symbols, of course.
- Function values are now self-evaluating. That was alrready the case
  when byte-compiled, but not when interpreted since
  (eval '(closure ...)) signals a void-function error.
  That also avoids false-positive warnings about "don't quote your lambdas"
  when doing things like `(mapcar ',func ...)`.

* src/eval.c (Fmake_interpreted_closure): New function.
(Ffunction): Use it and change calling convention of
`Vinternal_make_interpreted_closure_function`.
(FUNCTIONP, Fcommandp, eval_sub, funcall_general, funcall_lambda)
(Ffunc_arity, lambda_arity): Simplify.
(funcall_lambda): Adjust to new representation.
(syms_of_eval): `defsubr` the new function. Remove definition of `Qclosure`.

* lisp/emacs-lisp/cconv.el (cconv-make-interpreted-closure):
Change calling convention and use `make-interpreted-closure`.

* src/data.c (Fcl_type_of): Distinguish `byte-code-function`s from
`interpreted-function`s.
(Fclosurep, finterpreted_function_p): New functions.
(Fbyte_code_function_p): Don't be confused by `interpreted-function`s.
(Finteractive_form, Fcommand_modes): Simplify.
(syms_of_data): Define new type symbols and `defsubr` the two
new functions.

* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-print.el (cl-print-object) <interpreted-function>:
New method.

* lisp/emacs-lisp/oclosure.el (oclosure): Refine the parent
to be `closure`.
(oclosure--fix-type, oclosure-type): Simplify.
(oclosure--copy, oclosure--get, oclosure--set): Adjust to
new representation.

* src/callint.c (Fcall_interactively): Adjust to new representation.

* src/lread.c (bytecode_from_rev_list):

* lisp/simple.el (function-documentation):
* lisp/help.el (help-function-arglist): Remove the old `closure` case
and adjust the byte-code case so it handles `interpreted-function`s.

* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-preloaded.el (closure): New type.
(byte-code-function): Add it as a parent.
(interpreted-function): Adjust parent (the type itself was already
added earlier by accident).

* lisp/emacs-lisp/bytecomp.el (byte-compile--reify-function): Adjust to
new representation.
(byte-compile): Use `interpreted-function-p`.

* lisp/emacs-lisp/byte-opt.el (byte-compile-inline-expand): Adjust to
new representation.
(side-effect-free-fns): Add `interpreted-function-p` and `closurep`.

* src/profiler.c (trace_hash, ffunction_equal): Simplify.
* lisp/profiler.el (profiler-function-equal): Simplify.

* lisp/emacs-lisp/nadvice.el (advice--interactive-form-1):
Use `interpreted-function-p`; adjust to new representation; and take
advantage of the fact that function values are now self-evaluating.

* lisp/emacs-lisp/lisp-mode.el (closure):
Remove `lisp-indent-function` property.

* lisp/emacs-lisp/disass.el (disassemble-internal): Adjust to
new representation.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/edebug.el (edebug--strip-instrumentation):
Use `interpreted-function-p`.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/comp-common.el (comp-known-type-specifiers):
Add `closurep` and `interpreted-function-p`.

* test/lisp/help-fns-tests.el (help-fns-test-lisp-defun): Adjust to
more precise type info in `describe-function`.
* test/lisp/erc/resources/erc-d/erc-d-tests.el (erc-d--render-entries):
Use `interpreted-function-p`.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/macroexp-resources/vk.el (vk-f4, vk-f5):
Don't hardcode function values.

* doc/lispref/functions.texi (Anonymous Functions): Don't suggest that
function values are lists. Reword "self-quoting" to reflect the
fact that #' doesn't return the exact same object. Update examples
with the new shape of the return value.

* doc/lispref/variables.texi (Lexical Binding):
* doc/lispref/lists.texi (Rearrangement):
* doc/lispref/control.texi (Handling Errors): Update examples to reflect
new representation of function values.

7842af6... by Stefan Monnier

(COMPILED): Rename to CLOSURE

In preparation for the use of `PVEC_COMPILED` objects for
interpreted functions, rename them to use a more neutral name.

* src/lisp.h (enum pvec_type): Rename `PVEC_COMPILED` to `PVEC_CLOSURE`.
(enum Lisp_Compiled): Use `CLOSURE_` prefix i.s.o `COMPILED_`.
Also use `CODE` rather than `BYTECODE`.
(CLOSUREP): Rename from `COMPILEDP`.
(enum Lisp_Closure): Rename from `Lisp_Compiled`.

* src/alloc.c, src/bytecode.c, src/comp.c, src/data.c, src/eval.c,
* src/fns.c, src/lisp.h, src/lread.c, src/pdumper.c, src/print.c,
* src/profiler.c: Rename all uses accordingly.
* src/.gdbinit (xclosure): Rename from `xcompiled`.
(xcompiled): New obsolete alias.
(xpr): Adjust accordingly. Also adjust to new PVEC_CLOSURE tag name.

3228c12... by =?utf-8?b?Sm/Do28gVMOhdm9yYQ==?= <email address hidden>

Better way to fix bug#70036

Cache a new eglot--cached-tdi var per buffer, which contains value to
return from eglot--TextDocumentIdentifier.

This avoids frequent expensive recomputation of a value that requires
potentially many 'file-truename' calls. This technique is used in a
number of other cases already, like eglot--recent-changes or
eglot--versioned-identifier.

* lisp/progmodes/eglot.el (eglot--cached-tdi): New variable.
(eglot--TextDocumentIdentifier): Tweak.
(eglot--signal-textDocument/didOpen): Clear eglot--cached-tdi.

306feb7... by =?utf-8?b?Sm/Do28gVMOhdm9yYQ==?= <email address hidden>

Revert "Don't use file-truepath in Eglot (bug#70036)"

This reverts commit 08c80c45ddea17df87fc768a39dff353ccc13d3b.

It introduces bugs when a project contains symlinked files. The server
will be informed of duplicate documents which are really the same and it
frequently has no means to deduplicate such information.

This leads to bugs such as excessive textDocument/references to a
function.

* lisp/progmodes/eglot.el (eglot-lsp-server): Revert change.
(eglot-uri-to-path): Revert change.
(eglot--on-shutdown): Revert change.
(eglot--managed-mode): Revert change.
(eglot-handle-notification textDocument/publishDiagnostics): Revert change.

c308f56... by Randy Taylor <email address hidden>

; Alphabetize go-ts-mode's treesit-font-lock-feature-list

* lisp/progmodes/go-ts-mode.el (go-ts-mode):
Rearrange features to keep alphabetical order. (Bug#70362)

94dec95... by Stephen Berman <email address hidden>

Don't error on tabbing to a widget at BOB (bug#69943)

* lisp/wid-edit.el (widget-move): Don't move backward when at
beginning of buffer, and keep point on widget's left side.

* test/lisp/wid-edit-tests.el (widget-test-widget-move): Test that
moving to a widget at beginning of buffer does not signal a
beginning-of-buffer error.

0a57dfc... by =?utf-8?q?Mattias_Engdeg=C3=A5rd?= <email address hidden>

Ensure that specbind arg is always bare symbol, and drop check

* src/eval.c (FletX, Flet, internal_lisp_condition_case)
(funcall_lambda): Ensure that the first argument to `specbind` is
a bare symbol in the few cases where this isn't statically guaranteed.
(specbind): Drop the symbol argument type check on the fast path.

dba115d... by =?utf-8?q?Mattias_Engdeg=C3=A5rd?= <email address hidden>

Drop unnecessary type check in varref and varset byte ops

* src/bytecode.c (exec_byte_code):
We can safely assume that the immediate argument to varref and varset
is a bare symbol; the byte-compiler should guarantee that.

d29d4a1... by Eli Zaretskii

; * lisp/comint.el: Fix wording of last change.

11b1610... by Augusto Stoffel <email address hidden>

Obsolete comint-osc symbols moved to ansi-osc.el

* lisp/comint.el (comint-osc-handlers)
(comint-osc-directory-tracker, comint-osc-hyperlink-handler)
(comint-osc-hyperlink, comint-osc-hyperlink-map): Mark as
obsolete. (Bug#70375)