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[Erc-commit] [commit][emacs22] Merge from master


From: mwolson
Subject: [Erc-commit] [commit][emacs22] Merge from master
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 00:49:13 -0400

commit b6e412bc7dc65678b54fab1444b24d54789c4383
Merge: d8604c2... 66f1dd9...
Author: Michael W. Olson <address@hidden>
Date:   Fri Sep 7 22:45:33 2007 -0400

    Merge from master

diff --cc ChangeLog
index 1d8c1c4,7342a05..89e983c
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@@ -7,16 -7,120 +7,130 @@@
  
        * erc-log.el, erc.el: Replace `iff' in doc-strings and comments.
  
+ 2007-09-03  Michael Olson  <address@hidden>
+ 
+       * erc.el (erc-default-port): Make this an integer value rather
+       than a string.  Thanks to Luca Capello for the report.
+ 
+ 2007-08-27  Michael Olson  <address@hidden>
+ 
+       * erc.el (erc-cmd-GQUIT): If erc-kill-queries-on-quit is non-nil,
+       kill all query buffers after 4 seconds.
+ 
+ 2007-08-16  Michael Olson  <address@hidden>
+ 
+       * NEWS: Add ERC 5.3 changes section, and mention jbms' erc-track
+       compatibility note.
+ 
+       * erc-track.el (erc-track-list-changed-hook): Turn this into a
+       customizable option.
+       (erc-track-switch-direction): Add 'importance option.
+       (erc-modified-channels-display): If erc-track-switch-direction is
+       'importance, call erc-track-sort-by-importance.
+       (erc-track-face-priority): New function that returns a number
+       indicating the position of a face in
+       erc-track-faces-priority-list.
+       (erc-track-sort-by-importance): New function that sorts
+       erc-modified-channels-list according to erc-track-face-priority.
+       (erc-track-get-active-buffer): Make 'oldest a rough opposite of
+       'importance.
+ 
+ 2007-08-14  Jeremy Maitin-Shepard  <address@hidden>
+ 
+       * erc-track.el (erc-track-remove-disconnected-buffers): New
+       variable which controls whether buffers associated with a server
+       that is disconnected should be removed from
+       `erc-modified-channels-alist'.  Existing behavior is to
+       unconditionally remove such buffers, which is achieved by setting
+       `erc-track-removed-disconnected-buffers' to t.  When set to t,
+       which is the new default value, such buffers remain in the list,
+       which I think is often the desired behavior, since the user may
+       likely wish to find out about activity that occurred in a channel
+       prior to it being disconnected.
+       (erc-track-list-changed-hook): New hook that is run whenever the
+       contents of `erc-modified-channels-alist' changes; it is useful
+       for users such as myself that don't use the default mode-line
+       notification but instead use a separate mechanism (which is tied
+       to my window manager) to provide notification of channel activity.
+       (erc-track-get-buffer-window): New function that acts as a wrapper
+       around `get-buffer-window' that handles the `selected-visible'
+       option of `erc-track-visibility'; previously, the value of
+       `erc-track-visibility' was passed directly to `get-buffer-window',
+       which does not support `selected-visible'; consequently,
+       `selected-visible' was not properly supported.
+       (erc-track-modified-channels): Fix a bug in the logic for removing
+       buffers from the list in certain cases.
+       (erc-track-position-in-mode-line): Add a supported value that
+       specifies that the tracking information should not be added to the
+       mode line at all.  The value of nil is used to indicate that the
+       information should not be added at all to the mode line.
+       (erc-track-add-to-mode-line): Check for position eq to t, rather
+       than non-nil.
+       (erc-buffer-visible): Use erc-track-get-buffer-window.
+       (erc-modified-channels-update): Take
+       erc-track-remove-disconnected-buffers into account.
+       (erc-modified-channels-display): Run
+       `erc-track-list-changed-hook'.
+ 
+       * erc.el (erc-reuse-frames): New option that determines whether
+       new frames are always created.  Defaults to t.  This only has an
+       effect when erc-join-buffer is set to 'frame.
+       (erc-setup-buffer): Use it.
+ 
+ 2007-08-14  Michael Olson  <address@hidden>
+ 
+       * erc-backend.el (erc-server-reconnect): If the server buffer has
+       been killed, use the current buffer instead.  If the current
+       buffer is not an ERC buffer, give an error.  This fixes a bug when
+       /reconnect is run from a channel buffer whose server buffer has
+       been deleted.  Thanks to jbms for the report.
+       (erc-process-sentinel-1): Take server buffer as an argument, so
+       that we can make sure that it is current.
+       (erc-process-sentinel): Pass buffer to erc-process-sentinel-1.
+       (erc-process-sentinel-2): New function split from
+       erc-process-sentinel-1.  If server buffer is deleted during a
+       reconnect attempt, stop trying to reconnect.  Fix bug where
+       reconnect was not happening when erc-server-reconnect-attempts was
+       t.  Call erc-server-reconnect-p only once each time.  If we are
+       instructed to try connecting indefinitely, tell the user that they
+       can stop this by killing the server buffer.  Call the process
+       sentinel by means of run-at-time, so that there is time to kill
+       the buffer if need be; this also removes the need for a while
+       loop.  Refuse to reconnect again if erc-server-reconnect-timeout
+       is not an number.
+ 
+       * erc.el (erc-command-no-process-p): Fix bug: the return value of
+       erc-extract-command-from-line is a list rather than a single
+       symbol.  Thanks to jbms for the report.
+       (erc-cmd-RECONNECT): Use simpler logic, and use buffer-live-p
+       rather than bufferp.
+       (erc-send-current-line, erc-display-command, erc-display-msg):
+       Handle case where erc-server-process is nil, so that /reconnect
+       works.
+ 
+ 2007-08-12  Michael Olson  <address@hidden>
+ 
+       * erc-identd.el (erc-identd-filter): Instead of sending an EOF
+       character, which now confuses freenode, stop the server process,
+       so that no new connections are accepted, and kill the current
+       client process.
+ 
 +2007-07-30  Michael Olson  <address@hidden>
 +
 +      * erc-nicklist.el: Remove from the Emacs source tree.  This file
 +      is not release quality, and relies heavily on a module which
 +      cannot be distributed with ERC due to licensing reasons.
 +
+ 2007-07-29  Michael Olson  <address@hidden>
+ 
+       * erc-list.el: Relicense to GPLv3.  Since the file was already
+       licensed under version 2 or later, it turns out that we do not
+       need the permission of all of the authors in order to proceed.
+ 
 +2007-07-25  Glenn Morris  <address@hidden>
 +
 +      * Relicense all FSF files to GPLv3 or later.
 +
  2007-07-13  Michael Olson  <address@hidden>
  
        * erc-goodies.el (erc-get-bg-color-face, erc-get-fg-color-face):
@@@ -100,10 -233,30 +243,34 @@@
        * erc-button.el (erc-button-url-regexp): Recognize parentheses as
        part of URLs.  Thanks to Lawrence Mitchell for the fix.
  
+ 2007-05-21  Michael Olson  <address@hidden>
+ 
+       * Makefile (SOURCE): Remove erc-pkg.el.
+       (debclean): New rule to clean old Debian packages of ERC.
+       (debprepare): Don't modify the released tarball, but copy it as
+       the .orig.tar.gz file.
+       (debrelease. debrevision): Remove.
+       (debinstall): New target that copies the generated Debian file to
+       a distro-specific location.
+       (deb): New rule that chains together the stages in building a
+       Debian package.
+       (EXTRAS): Add erc-nicklist.el, since it is not release-quality.
+       (extras): Copy images directory.
+ 
+       * erc-nicklist.el (erc-nicklist-icons-directory): Use
+       locate-library to find the "images" directory.  This should be
+       more failsafe.  Thanks to Tom Tromey for the idea.
+ 
 +2007-05-26  Michael Olson  <address@hidden>
 +
 +      * erc.texi (Modules): Fix references to completion modules.
 +
+ 2007-05-19  Michael Olson  <address@hidden>
+ 
+       * Makefile (ELPA): New variable that contains the location of my
+       local ELPA repository.
+       (elpa): New rule that makes an ELPA package for ERC.
+ 
  2007-04-19  Michael Olson  <address@hidden>
  
        * erc.el (erc-parse-prefix): New function that retrieves the
diff --cc erc.el
index 8cfafd7,e62df39..5199a2b
--- a/erc.el
+++ b/erc.el
@@@ -1896,7 -1908,7 +1906,7 @@@ removed from the list will be disabled.
                                  default-frame-alist)))
         (switch-to-buffer buffer)
         (when erc-frame-dedicated-flag
-          (set-window-dedicated-p (selected-window) t)))
 -           (set-window-dedicated-p (selected-window) t))))
++         (set-window-dedicated-p (selected-window) t))))
        (t
         (if (active-minibuffer-window)
             (display-buffer buffer)
diff --cc erc.texi
index e4f1f85,a803ff1..2e23ade
--- a/erc.texi
+++ b/erc.texi
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