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1 GNU Emacs NEWS -- history of user-visible changes.
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3 Copyright (C) 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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6 Please send Emacs bug reports to emacs-pretest-bug@gnu.org.
7 If possible, use M-x report-emacs-bug.
8
9 This file is about changes in Emacs version 23.
10
11 See files NEWS.22, NEWS.21, NEWS.20, NEWS.19, NEWS.18, and NEWS.1-17
12 for changes in older Emacs versions.
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14 You can narrow news to a specific version by calling `view-emacs-news'
15 with a prefix argument or by typing C-u C-h C-n.
16
17 Temporary note:
18 +++ indicates that the appropriate manual has already been updated.
19 --- means no change in the manuals is called for.
20 When you add a new item, please add it without either +++ or ---
21 so we will look at it and add it to the manual.
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23 \f
24 * About external Lisp packages
25
26 \f
27 * Installation Changes in Emacs 23.1
28
29 ** The default X toolkit is now Gtk+, rather than Lucid.
30
31 ** Fonts are handled by new code capable of dealing with multiple font
32 backends. This requires the freetype and fontconfig libraries, and
33 supports local fonts (fonts installed on the machine where Emacs is
34 running). Additionally, the Xft library can be used for antialiasing
35 support, the otf library for complex text layout by OpenType fonts,
36 and the m17n library for text shaping. Fontconfig-like font names
37 (e.g. monospace-12) are accepted.
38
39 ** The new configuration option "--with-dbus" enables D-Bus language
40 bindings for Emacs.
41
42 ** The Mac Carbon port is no longer supported.
43 Instead, use... [FIXME what?]
44
45 ** configure now checks for libgif before libungif when searching for
46 a GIF library.
47
48 ** Support for systems without alloca has been removed.
49
50 ** Support for Sun windows has been removed.
51
52 ** Support for many obsolete platforms has been removed.
53 See the list at the end of etc/MACHINES for details.
54
55 ** The `emacstool' utility has been removed.
56
57 ** The configure options `--with-gcc', `--without-gcc' have been removed.
58 Configure will use gcc by default. Set the CC environment variable if
59 you need control over which C compiler is used.
60
61 ** The configure option `--with-gtk' has been removed. Gtk is now the
62 default toolkit, but you can use --with-x-toolkit=gtk if necessary.
63 \f
64 * Changes in Emacs 23.1
65
66 ** Completion.
67 *** `completion-styles' can be customized to choose your favorite completion.
68 *** The default completion styles include a form of partial-completion.
69 *** The new command `minibuffer-force-complete chooses one of the possible
70 completions, rather than stopping at the common prefix.
71 *** `completion-auto-help' can be set to `lazy' to list the completions only
72 if you repeat the completion. This was already supported in
73 `partial-completion-mode'.
74
75 ** Emacs now supports using both X displays and ttys in one session.
76 Start the server (M-x server-start). Then `emacsclient -t' creates a
77 tty frame connected to the running emacs server. You can also use any
78 number of different ttys. `emacsclient -c' creates a new X11 frame on
79 the current $DISPLAY or a tty frame if $DISPLAY is not set.
80
81 You can test for the presence of this feature in your Lisp code by
82 testing for the `multi-tty' feature.
83
84 ** The Emacs character set is now a superset of Unicode.
85 (It has about four times the code space, which should be plenty).
86
87 The internal encoding used for buffers and strings is now
88 Unicode-based and called `utf-8-emacs'. utf-8-emacs is backwards
89 compatible with the UTF-8 encoding of Unicode. The `emacs-mule'
90 coding system can still read and write data in the old internal encoding.
91
92 Since the internal encoding is also used by default for byte-compiled
93 files -- i.e. the normal coding system for byte-compiled Lisp files is
94 now utf-8-Emacs -- Lisp containing non-ASCII characters which is
95 compiled by Emacs 23 can't be read by earlier versions of Emacs. Files
96 compiled by Emacs 20, 21, or 22 are loaded correctly as emacs-mule
97 (whether or not they contain multibyte characters), which makes loading
98 them somewhat slower than Emacs 23-compiled files. Thus it may be worth
99 recompiling existing .elc files which don't need to be shared with older
100 Emacsen.
101
102 ** There are assorted new coding systems/aliases -- see M-x list-coding-systems.
103
104 ** There is a new charset implementation with many new charsets.
105 See M-x list-character-sets. New charsets can be defined conveniently
106 as tables of unicodes.
107
108 The dimension of a charset is now 1, 2, 3, or 4, and the size of each
109 dimension is no longer limited to 94 or 96.
110
111 A dynamic charset priority list is used to infer the charset of
112 characters for display.
113
114 ** There are new Chinese-GBK, Chinese-GB18030, Khmer, Bengali,
115 Punjabi, Gujarati, Oriya, Telugu, Sinhala, and TaiViet language
116 environments.
117
118 ** Emacs now supports the XEmbed specification.
119 You can embed Emacs in another application on X11. The new command line option
120 --parent-id is used to pass the parent window id to Emacs. See
121 http://standards.freedesktop.org/xembed-spec/xembed-spec-latest.html
122 for details about XEmbed.
123
124 FIXME
125 ** There is a new frame parameter, alpha.
126 This [does something] on [some kind of system] with [some kind of X
127 server] and [some kind of window manager].
128
129 ** Emacs comes with a new set of default icons.
130 Various resolutions are available as etc/images/icons/hicolor/*/apps/emacs.png.
131 The Emacs 22 icon is available as `emacs22.png' in the same location.
132
133 ** Built-in functions (subr) can now have an interactive specification
134 that is not a prompt string. If the `intspec' parameter of a `DEFUN'
135 starts with a `(', the string is evaluated as a Lisp form.
136
137 ** set-file-modes is now interactive and can take the mode value in
138 symbolic notation thanks to auxiliary functions.
139
140 ** split-window-preferred-function specifies whether display-buffer should
141 split windows vertically or horizontally.
142
143 ** Emacsclient has been extended to support opening a new terminal
144 frame. Its behavior has been changed to open a new Emacs frame by
145 default. Use the -c option to get the old behavior of opening files in
146 the currently selected Emacs frame.
147
148 ** The refcards are now shipped as PDF files.
149
150 ** Emacs now supports the SVG image format through librsvg2.
151
152 ** If you set find-file-confirm-nonexistent-file to t, then C-x C-f
153 requires confirmation before opening a non-existent file.
154
155 ** If the gpm mouse server is running and t-mouse-mode enabled, Emacs uses a
156 Unix socket in a GNU/Linux console to talk to server, rather than faking events
157 using the client program mev. This C level approach provides mouse
158 highlighting, and help echoing in the minibuffer.
159
160 ** Recentering changes
161
162 *** The new variable next-error-recenter specifies how next-error should
163 recenter the visited source file. Its value can be a number (for example,
164 0 for top line, -1 for bottom line), or nil for no recentering.
165
166 *** New command recenter-top-bottom moves the current line to window
167 center, top and bottom on successive invokations.
168
169 *** C-l is bound to the new command recenter-top-bottom, rather than recenter.
170
171 ** The mode-line displays a `@' if the default-directory for the current buffer
172 is on a remote machine, or a hyphen otherwise.
173
174 ** The mode-line displays a mode menu when mouse-1 is clicked on a minor mode,
175 in the same way as it already did for major modes.
176
177 ** The new command balance-windows-area balances windows both vertically
178 and horizontally.
179
180 ** The new command close-display-connection can be used to close a connection
181 to a remote display, e.g. because the display is about to become unreachable.
182
183 ** The command shell prompts for the default directory, when it is
184 called with a prefix, and the default directory is a remote file name.
185 This is because some file name handlers (like ange-ftp) are not able to
186 run processes remotely.
187
188 ** The new command `display-time-world' starts an updating time display
189 using several time zones, in a buffer.
190
191 ** Directory-local variables are now found in .dir-settings.el. See
192 also `set-directory-project' and `define-project-bindings'.
193
194 ** The new function `format-seconds' converts a number of seconds into a
195 readable string of days, hours, etc.
196
197 ** The new variables `before-init-time' and `after-init-time' record the
198 value of `current-time' before and after Emacs loads the init files.
199
200 ** The new function `emacs-uptime' returns the uptime of an Emacs instance.
201
202 ** The new function `emacs-init-time' returns the duration of the
203 Emacs initialization.
204
205 ** The minor modes unify-8859-on-encoding-mode, unify-8859-on-decoding-mode
206 are obsolete.
207
208 ** The new commands `pp-macroexpand-expression' and `pp-macroexpand-last-sexp'
209 pretty-print macro expansions.
210
211 \f
212 * Startup Changes in Emacs 23.1
213
214 ** The option `inhibit-startup-screen' (with aliases to old names
215 `inhibit-splash-screen' and `inhibit-startup-message') doesn't inhibit
216 display of the initial message in the *scratch* buffer. If you don't
217 want to display the initial message in the *scratch* buffer at startup,
218 you can set the option `initial-scratch-message' to nil.
219
220 ** New user option `initial-buffer-choice' specifies what to display
221 after starting Emacs: startup screen, *scratch* buffer, visiting a
222 file or directory.
223
224 ** New alias `argv' for `command-line-args-left'
225 This is a convenience alias, so that one can write `(pop argv)'
226 inside of --eval command line arguments in order to access
227 following arguments.
228
229 ** The abbrev file is no longer read at startup in batch mode.
230 \f
231 * Incompatible Editing Changes in Emacs 23.1
232
233 +++
234 ** In Dired-x, all command guesses for ! are now added to the default
235 list accessible by M-n instead of pushing all guesses temporarily into
236 the history list.
237
238 ** The following input methods were removed in Emacs 22.2, but this was
239 not advertised: danish-alt-postfix, esperanto-alt-postfix,
240 finnish-alt-postfix, german-alt-postfix, icelandic-alt-postfix,
241 norwegian-alt-postfix, scandinavian-alt-postfix, spanish-alt-postfix,
242 and swedish-alt-postfix. Use the versions without "alt-", which are
243 identical.
244
245 \f
246 * Editing Changes in Emacs 23.1
247
248 ** Mark changes
249
250 +++
251 *** Transient Mark mode is now on by default.
252
253 +++
254 *** mark-even-if-inactive now defaults to t
255
256 +++
257 *** When Transient Mark mode is on, C-SPC C-SPC pushes a mark without activating it.
258
259 +++
260 *** When Transient Mark mode is on, M-q now fills the region if the
261 region is active. Otherwise, it fills the current paragraph.
262
263 +++
264 *** When Transient Mark mode is on, M-$ now checks spelling of the
265 region if the region is active. Otherwise, it checks spelling of the
266 word at point.
267
268 *** When Transient Mark mode is on, TAB now indents the region if the
269 region is active.
270
271 *** `use-empty-active-region' controls whether an empty active region
272 in Transient Mark mode should make commands operate on that empty
273 region.
274
275 ** Temporarily active regions
276
277 *** The new variable shift-select-mode, non-nil by default, controls
278 shift-selection. When Shift Select mode is on, shift-translated
279 motion keys (e.g. S-left and S-down) activate and extend a temporary
280 region, similar to mouse-selection.
281
282 *** Temporarily active regions, created using shift-selection or
283 mouse-selection, are not necessarily deactivated in the next command.
284 They are only deactivated after point motion commands that are not
285 shift-translated, or after commands that would ordinarily deactivate
286 the mark in Transient Mark mode (e.g., any command that modifies the
287 buffer).
288
289 +++
290 ** C-M-% now shows replacement as it would look in the buffer, with
291 `\N' and `\&' substituted according to the match. Old behavior can be
292 restored by customizing `query-replace-show-replacement'.
293
294 ** C-z now invokes `suspend-frame', C-x C-c now invokes
295 `save-buffers-kill-terminal'.
296
297 ** New command kill-matching-buffers kills buffers whose name matches a regexp.
298
299 ** You can disable kill ring commands from accessing the primary selection
300 by setting `x-select-enable-primary' to nil.
301
302 ** If `select-active-regions' is t, setting the mark automatically
303 makes the new region into the primary selection (for interaction with
304 other window applications). If you enable this, you might want to bind
305 `mouse-yank-primary' to Mouse-2.
306
307 ** If `yank-pop-change-selection' is t, rotating the kill ring
308 also updates the selection or clipboard to the current yank,
309 just as M-w would do so with the text it copies to the kill ring.
310
311 ** Minibuffer changes
312
313 *** Minibuffer input of shell commands now comes with completion.
314
315 *** Operations like C-x b and C-x C-f which use switch-to-buffer do not fail
316 any more when used in a minibuffer or a dedicated window. Instead, they
317 fallback on using pop-to-buffer which will use some other window.
318
319 *** When M-n in the minibuffer reaches the end of the list of defaults,
320 it adds the completion list to the end, so next M-n continues putting
321 completion items to the minibuffer. The same principle applies to
322 incremental search commands as well: C-s or C-M-s starts searching
323 the default values and after the end of defaults they continue
324 searching minibuffer completion items.
325
326 *** In C-x d, if you type M-n you get the visited file name of the
327 current buffer.
328
329 *** A list of default commands extracted from mailcap according to
330 file extensions are available in the list of default values
331 accessible by M-n in the minibuffer that reads a shell command
332 for M-! (shell-command) and fills a list of commands for the current
333 file, and in Dired for ! (dired-do-shell-command) that fills a list of
334 commands for the intersection of file types of marked Dired files.
335
336 *** A list of regexp default values is available via M-n for `occur',
337 `keep-lines', `flush-lines' and `how-many'. This list includes the active
338 region in transient-mark-mode, the word under the cursor, the last isearch
339 regexp, the last isearch string and the last replacement regexp.
340
341 *** isearch started in the minibuffer searches in the minibuffer history.
342 Reverse isearch commands (C-r, C-M-r) search in previous minibuffer
343 history elements, and forward isearch commands (C-s, C-M-s) search in
344 next history elements. When the reverse search reaches the first history
345 element, it wraps to the last history element, and the forward search
346 wraps to the first history element. When the search is terminated, the
347 history element containing the search string becomes the current.
348
349 ** New faces
350
351 *** `mode-line-emphasis' is used to highlight certain mode-line information;
352 for example while waiting for a VC command to finish.
353
354 ** Face changes
355
356 *** The new function `face-all-attributes' returns an alist describing
357 all the basic attributes of a given face.
358
359 \f
360 * New Modes and Packages in Emacs 23.1
361
362 ** FIXME add details of new packages imported from lisp/gnus.
363 [Maybe some information from doc/misc/gnus-coding.texi can be reused]
364
365 ** The package doc-view.el has been added. It supports viewing of PDF,
366 PostScript and DVI documents inside an Emacs buffer by converting the
367 document to a set of PNG images first. One can also search for a
368 regular expression in the document. The commentary of the file explains
369 its usage.
370
371 ** The nXML package has been added. It is a new mode for editing XML
372 documents. nXML mode allows a schema to be associated with the XML
373 document being edited. nXML mode uses Relax NG as its schema
374 language. The schema is used to provide two key features:
375
376 *** Continuous validation. nXML validates as you type, highlighting
377 any invalid parts of your document.
378
379 *** Completion. nXML can assist you in entering an element name,
380 attribute name or data value by using information about what is
381 allowed by the schema in that context.
382
383 ** A new game called `bubbles' has been added. This is a version of
384 the "Same Game" with configurable difficulty level.
385
386 ** minibuffer-indicate-depth-mode shows the minibuffer depth in the prompt.
387
388 ** Remember Mode (remember.el) is now included with Emacs. It is a
389 mode for quickly jotting down things to remember. Included with
390 remember.el is a backend that can save notes to a Diary file. Please
391 consult the Remember Manual for usage details.
392
393 ** D-Bus language bindings for Elisp are provided by the package
394 dbus.el and by extensions to the C modules of Emacs. D-Bus is an
395 inter-process communication mechanism for applications residing on the
396 same host, based on messages. See the manual for further details.
397
398 ** zeroconf.el offers service discovery and service publishing
399 interfaces according to the zeroconf specification. It communicates
400 with Avahi, a zeroconf implementation, via D-Bus messages on systems
401 which have installed this software.
402
403 ** EasyPG is now part of the Emacs distribution. It is an all-in-one
404 GnuPG interface which includes GnuPG keyring browser, cryptographic
405 operations on regions and files, and automatic encryption of *.gpg
406 files. See the EasyPG Assistant User's Manual for further details.
407
408 ** json.el is now included with Emacs. It is a library for parsing
409 and generating JSON (JavaScript Object Notation). JSON is a
410 lightweight data-interchange format.
411
412 ** Auto Composition Mode is a minor mode that composes characters
413 automatically when they are displayed. It is globally on by default.
414 It uses `auto-composition-function' (default `auto-compose-chars').
415
416 ** The package linum.el is now included with Emacs. It it a new minor
417 mode to display line numbers for the current buffer.
418
419 ** proced.el has been added. It operates on processes like dired.
420 Proced makes an Emacs buffer containing a listing of the current processes
421 (using ps(1)). You can use the normal Emacs commands to move around in
422 this buffer, and special Proced commands to operate on the processes listed.
423
424 ** bug-reference.el provides clickable links to bug reports.
425
426 \f
427 * Changes in Specialized Modes and Packages in Emacs 23.1
428
429 ** Icomplete: `icomplete-prospects-height' supercedes `icomplete-prospects-length'.
430
431 ** A new `whitespace' package has been installed, and the pre-existing one
432 renamed to `old-whitespace'.
433 [FIXME someone explain why this is good, if it is...]
434
435 ** abbrev was rewritten in Elisp and extended with more flexibility.
436 *** New functions: abbrev-get, abbrev-put, abbrev-table-get, abbrev-table-put,
437 abbrev-table-p, abbrev-insert, abbrev-table-menu.
438 *** Special hook `abbrev-expand-functions' obsoletes `pre-abbrev-expand-hook'.
439 *** `make-abbrev-table', `define-abbrev', `define-abbrev-table' all take
440 extra arguments for arbitrary properties.
441 *** New variable `abbrev-minor-mode-table-alist'.
442 *** `local-abbrev-table' can hold a list of abbrev-tables.
443 *** Abbrevs have now the following special properties:
444 `:count', `:system', `:enable-function', `:case-fixed'.
445 *** Abbrev-tables have now the following special properties:
446 `:parents', `:case-fixed', `:enable-function', `:regexp',
447 `abbrev-table-modiff'.
448
449 ** Help mode
450 *** New macro `with-help-window' should set up help windows better
451 than `with-output-to-temp-buffer' with `print-help-return-message'.
452 *** New option `help-window-select' permits to customize whether help
453 window shall be automatically selected when invoking help.
454 *** New variable `help-window-point-marker' permits to specify new
455 position of point in help window (for example in `view-lossage').
456
457 ** view-remove-frame-by-deleting is now by default t
458 since users found iconification of view-mode frames distracting.
459
460 ** Isearch mode
461
462 *** New command `isearch-occur' bound to `M-s o' in isearch mode
463 runs `occur' with the current search string.
464
465 *** isearch can now search through multiple ChangeLog files.
466 When running isearch in a ChangeLog file, if the search fails,
467 then another C-s tries searching the previous ChangeLog,
468 if there is one (e.g. go from ChangeLog to ChangeLog.12).
469
470 This is enabled if isearch-buffers-multi is non-nil.
471
472 *** The part of an isearch that failed to match is highlighted in `isearch-fail'
473 face.
474
475 *** `C-h C-h' in isearch mode displays isearch-specific Help screen,
476 `C-h b' displays all isearch key bindings, `C-h k' displays the full
477 documentation of the given isearch key sequence, `C-h m' displays
478 documentation of isearch mode. All the rest Help commands exit isearch mode
479 and execute their global definitions.
480
481 ** archive-mode has basic support to browse Rar archives.
482
483 ** talk.el has been extended for multiple tty support.
484
485 ** Compile and grep modes
486
487 *** The mode-line entry for the *compilation* and *grep* buffer is color coded.
488 It has different colors for to show that: (a) the command is still
489 running, (b) successful completion, (c) error.
490
491 *** compilation-auto-jump-to-first-error tells `compile' to jump to
492 the first error encountered during compilations.
493
494 ** In the `copyright' package, you can specify your copyright holders' names.
495 Only copyright lines with holders matching copyright-names-regexp will be
496 considered for update.
497
498 ** The `copyright' package looks for copyright at the end of the buffer
499 if `copyright-at-end-flag' is non-nil (change-log-mode sets this).
500
501 ** eldoc highlights the function argument under point
502 with the face `eldoc-highlight-function-argument'.
503
504 ** hide-ifdef-mode permits to shadow ifdef-blocks instead of hiding them.
505 See option `hide-ifdef-shadow' and function `hide-ifdef-toggle-shadowing'.
506
507 +++
508 ** defcustom accepts new keyword arguments, `:safe' and `:risky', which
509 set a variable's `safe-local-variable' and `risky-local-variable' property.
510
511 ** Etags changes
512 *** The --members option is now the default.
513
514 Use --no-members if you want the old default behaviour of not tagging
515 struct members in C, members variables in C++ and variables in PHP.
516
517 ** VC
518
519 *** VC now supports applying VC operations to a set of files at a time.
520 This enables VC to work much more effectively with changeset-oriented
521 version-control systems such as Subversion, GNU Arch, Mercurial, Git
522 and Bzr. VC will now pass a multiple-file commit to these systems as
523 a single changeset.
524
525 *** vc-dir is a new command that displays file names and their VC
526 status. It allows to apply various VC operations to a file or a
527 set of files.
528
529 *** Clicking on the VC mode-line entry now pops the VC menu.
530
531 *** The VC mode-line entry now has a tooltip that explains the VC file status.
532
533 *** In VC Annotate mode, you can type V to toggle the annotation visibility.
534
535 *** In VC Annotate mode, you can type f to show the file revision on
536 the current line.
537
538 *** vc-git supports the "git grep" command.
539
540 *** Asynchronous VC commands display [Waiting...] in the mode-line
541 of the corresponding buffer as long as the asynchronous process is
542 active.
543
544 *** Log entries can be modified using the key "e" in log-view.
545 For now only CVS, RCS, SCCS and SVN support this functionality.
546 This is done by the `modify-change-comment' backend function.
547
548 *** VC Support for Meta-CVS has been removed for lack of maintainer able
549 to update it to the new VC.
550
551 ** smerge-refine highlights word-level details of changes in conflict.
552 It's used automatically as you move through conflicts, see smerge-auto-refine.
553
554 ** Diff mode
555
556 *** diff-refine-hunk highlights word-level details of changes in a diff hunk.
557 It's used automatically as you move through hunks, see
558 diff-auto-refine. It is bound to `C-c C-b'.
559
560 *** diff-add-change-log-entries-other-window iterates through the diff
561 buffer and tries to create ChangeLog entries for each change.
562 It is bound to `C-x 4 A'.
563
564 ** log-edit now has a command bound to C-c C-d to show the diff for
565 the files involved.
566
567 ** In Change Log mode, the new function `change-log-find-file', bound to
568 C-c C-f, finds the file associated with the current log entry.
569
570 ** sgml-electric-tag-pair-mode lets you simultaneously edit matched tag pairs.
571
572 ** The appearance of superscript and subscript in TeX is more customizable.
573 See the documentation of the variables: tex-fontify-script,
574 tex-font-script-display, tex-suscript-height-ratio, and
575 tex-suscript-height-minimum.
576
577 ** BibTeX mode
578
579 *** New command `bibtex-initialize' (re)initializes BibTeX buffers.
580
581 *** New `bibtex-entry-format' options `whitespace', `braces', and
582 `string', disabled by default.
583
584 *** New variable `bibtex-cite-matcher-alist' contains rules to
585 identify cited keys in BibTeX entries, used by `bibtex-find-crossref'.
586
587 *** Command `bibtex-url' allows multiple URLs per entry.
588
589 +++
590 ** Tramp
591
592 *** New connection methods.
593 The new methods "plinkx", "plink2", "psftp", "sftp" and "fish" have
594 been introduced. There are also new so-called gateway methods
595 "tunnel" and "socks".
596
597 *** Multihop syntax has been removed.
598 The pseudo-method "multi" has been removed. Instead of, multi hops
599 can be specified by the new variable `tramp-default-proxies-alist'.
600
601 *** More default settings.
602 Default values can be set via the variables `tramp-default-user',
603 `tramp-default-user-alist' and `tramp-default-host'.
604
605 *** Connection information is cached.
606 In order to reduce connection setup, information about used
607 connections are kept persistent in a file. The name of this file is
608 defined in the variable `tramp-persistency-file-name'.
609
610 *** Control of remote processes.
611 Running processes on a remote host can be controlled by settings in
612 `tramp-remote-path' and `tramp-remote-process-environment'.
613
614 *** Success of remote copy is checked.
615 When the variable `file-precious-flag' is set, the success of a remote
616 file copy is checked via the file's checksum.
617
618 ** Calendar and diary
619
620 +++
621 *** There is a new date style, `iso', essentially year/month/day.
622 The variable `european-calendar-style' is obsolete - use `calendar-date-style'.
623 Similarly, the commands `american-calendar' and `european-calendar'
624 should be replaced by `calendar-set-date-style'.
625
626 +++
627 *** The calendar namespace has been rationalized.
628 All functions and variables now begin with a `calendar-', `diary-', or
629 `holiday-' prefix. The various calendar systems have secondary
630 prefixes, eg `calendar-french-'. The old names you are likely to use
631 directly still exist, for the time being, as aliases, but please start
632 using the new names.
633
634 *** The function `holiday-chinese' computes holidays on the Chinese calendar.
635 It has been used to add items to the list `holiday-oriental-holidays'.
636
637 *** `diary-remind' accepts a negative number -DAYS as a shorthand for
638 the list (1 2 ... DAYS).
639
640 ** Miscellaneous programming mode changes
641
642 *** The file etc/emacs.py now supports both Python 2 and 3, meaning
643 that either version can be used as inferior Python by python.el.
644
645 *** Python mode now has `pdbtrack' functionality. When using pdb to
646 debug a Python program, pdbtrack notices the pdb prompt and displays
647 the source file and line that the program is stopped at, much the same
648 way as gud-mode does for debugging C programs with gdb.
649
650 *** The variable `fortran-line-length' can change the fixed-form line-length.
651
652 *** In Fortran mode, M-; is now bound to the standard comment-dwim,
653 rather than fortran-indent-comment.
654
655 +++
656 *** (The increasingly misnamed) F90 mode supports Fortran 2003 syntax.
657
658 ** Gnus package
659
660 *** The Gnus package has been updated
661
662 *** In Emacs 23, Gnus uses Emacs' new internal coding system `utf-8-emacs' for
663 saving articles drafts and ~/.newsrc.eld. These file may not be read
664 correctly in Emacs 22 and below. If you want to Gnus across different Emacs
665 versions, you may set `mm-auto-save-coding-system' to `emacs-mule'.
666
667 *** There are many news features, bug fixes and improvements.
668
669 See the file GNUS-NEWS or the node "No Gnus" in the Gnus manual for details.
670
671 ** Miscellaneous
672
673 *** goto-address.el provides two new minor modes, goto-address-mode and
674 goto-address-prog-mode, which buttonize URLS and email addresses.
675
676 *** comint-mode uses `start-file-process' now (see Lisp Changes).
677 If `default-directory' is a remote file name, subprocesses are started
678 on the corresponding remote system.
679
680 *** C-x C-q in dired-mode now runs the command wdired-change-to-wdired-mode,
681 and C-x C-q in wdired-mode exits it with asking a question about
682 saving changes.
683
684 *** The new command `eshell/info' runs info in an eshell buffer.
685
686 *** The pcmpl-unix package supports hostname completion for ssh and scp.
687
688 *** WoMan tries to add locale-specific manual page directories to the
689 search path. This can be disabled by setting `woman-locale' to nil.
690
691 *** The new variable `ffap-rfc-directories' specifies a list of local
692 directories in which `ffap-rfc' will first search for RFCs.
693
694 *** net-utils has an `iwconfig' command, similar to the existing `ifconfig'.
695 It is used to configure wireless interfaces.
696
697 \f
698 * Changes in Emacs 23.1 on non-free operating systems
699
700 ---
701 ** IPv6 is supported on MS-Windows.
702 Emacs now supports IPv6 on Windows XP and later, and earlier versions
703 of Windows with third party IPv6 stacks installed. In Emacs 22, IPv6 was
704 supported on other platforms, but not on Windows due to using the winsock
705 1.1 header file, even though Emacs was linking to the winsock 2 library.
706
707 ---
708 ** Busy cursor (hourglass) now displays on MS-Windows.
709 When Emacs is busy, an hourglass mouse cursor is displayed on Windows.
710 In Emacs 22 only X supported the busy cursor.
711
712 ---
713 ** Battery status is available on MS-Windows
714 Emacs can now display the battery status in the mode-line when enabled with
715 display-battery-mode or from the Options menu. More verbose battery
716 information is also available with the command `battery'. In Emacs 22
717 battery status was supported only on GNU/Linux and Mac.
718
719 ** More keys available on MS-Windows.
720 Keys normally associated with IMEs, and some exotic keys not normally found
721 on standard keyboards have been given names so they can be bound to functions
722 inside Emacs. If there are keys on your keyboard that have not been exposed
723 to Emacs in the past, try C-h k to see if they are available now.
724
725 Emacs can now bind functions to the extra buttons for media player and
726 browser control present on some keyboards. These buttons are disabled
727 by default, since enabling them prevents their system-wide use when
728 Emacs has focus. To enable them, set the variable
729 w32-pass-multimedia-buttons to nil. See the doc string of that variable
730 for the list of extra keys that are available.
731
732 \f
733 * Incompatible Lisp Changes in Emacs 23.1
734
735 ** The argument DEFAULT of minibuffer input functions `read-from-minibuffer',
736 `read-string', `completing-read', `read-buffer', `read-command',
737 `read-variable' now can be a list of default values. The elements of
738 this list are available for inserting to the minibuffer with `M-n'.
739 If the user enters empty input, the first element is used as the default.
740
741 ** `functionp' returns nil for special forms.
742 I.e., it only returns t for objects that can be passed to `funcall'.
743
744 +++
745 ** The multibyteness of process filters is determined by the coding-system
746 used for decoding. The functions `process-filter-multibyte-p' and
747 `set-process-filter-multibyte' are obsolete.
748
749 ** The behavior of map-char-table has changed. It may call the
750 specified function with a cons (FROM . TO) as a key if characters in
751 that range have the same value.
752
753 ** The value of the function `charset-id' is now always 0.
754
755 ** The functions `register-char-codings' and `coding-system-spec'
756 have been removed.
757
758 ** The cpXXX coding systems are now supported automatically. The
759 functions cp-...-codepage, which you had to use in Emacs 22 to enable
760 support for these coding systems, have been deleted.
761
762 +++
763 ** The function `dired-call-process' has been removed.
764
765 ** The variable `byte-compile-warnings' can now be a list starting with `not',
766 meaning to disable the specified warnings. The meaning of this list
767 may therefore be the reverse of what you expect (of course, this is
768 only an issue if you make use of the new `not' syntax). Rather than
769 checking/manipulating elements directly, use the new functions
770 `byte-compile-warning-enabled-p', `byte-compile-disable-warning', and
771 `byte-compile-enable-warning.'
772
773 ** `mode-name' is no longer guaranteed to be a string.
774 Use `(format-mode-line mode-name)' to ensure a string value.
775
776 ** The following features have been removed. They were used for
777 displaying various scripts with specific fonts, and are no longer
778 needed now that OpenType font support is available:
779
780 *** `devanagari' and `devan-util', and all associated devanagari-* and
781 dev-* functions and variables (formerly used for Devanagari script).
782
783 *** `kannada' and `knd-util', and all associated kannada-* and knd-*
784 functions and variables (formerly used for Kannada script).
785
786 *** `malayalam' and `mlm-util', and all associated malayalam-* and
787 mlm-* functions and variables (formerly used for Malayalam script).
788
789 *** `tamil' and `tml-util, and all associated tamil-* and tml-*
790 functions and variables (formerly used for Tamil script).
791
792 \f
793 * Lisp Changes in Emacs 23.1
794
795 ** `all-completions' may now return the base size in the last cdr.
796 Since this means the returned list is not properly nil-terminated, this
797 is an incompatible change and is thus enabled by the new variable
798 completion-all-completions-with-base-size.
799
800 ** New function `apply-partially' for curried application.
801
802 ** `fill-forward-paragraph-function' specifies which function the filling
803 code should use to find paragraph boundaries.
804
805 ** The variable `this-command-keys-shift-translated' is non-nil if the
806 key sequence invoking the current command was found by
807 shift-translation.
808
809 ** The new interactive spec code ^ says to first call
810 handle-shift-selection if shift-select-mode is non-nil, before reading
811 the command arguments.
812
813 ** When deleting a terminal, the special hook `delete-terminal-functions'
814 is run.
815
816 ** The `read-shell-command' function does what its name says, with completion.
817 It uses the minibuffer-local-shell-command-map for that.
818
819 ** The `buffer-swap-text' function can swap the text between two buffers.
820 This can be useful for modes such as tar-mode, archive-mode, RMAIL.
821
822 ** `clear-image-cache' can be told to flush only images of a specific file.
823
824 ** clone-indirect-buffer now runs the clone-indirect-buffer-hook.
825
826 ** `beginning-of-defun-function' now takes one argument, the count
827 given to `beginning-of-defun'.
828
829 ** The variable `inhibit-changing-match-data', if non-nil, prevents the
830 search and match primitives from changing the match data.
831
832 +++
833 ** New function `match-substitute-replacement' returns the result of
834 `replace-match' without actually using it in the buffer.
835
836 ** If a local hook function has a non-nil `permanent-local-hook'
837 property, then `kill-all-local-variables' does not remove it from
838 the local value of the hook variable. This means it remains
839 even if you change major modes.
840
841 +++
842 ** A list of default values can be specified for the DEFAULT argument of
843 functions `read-from-minibuffer', `read-string', `read-command',
844 `read-variable', `read-buffer', `completing-read'. Elements of this list
845 are available for inserting into the minibuffer by typing `M-n'.
846 For empty input these functions return the first element of this list.
847
848 ** `custom-note-var-changed' tells Custom to treat the change in a certain
849 variable as having been made within Custom.
850
851 ** `frame-inherited-parameters' lets new frames inherit parameters from
852 the selected frame.
853
854 ** Commands should use `use-region-p' to test whether there is
855 an active region that they should operate on.
856
857 ** `region-active-p' returns non-nil when Transient Mark mode
858 is enabled and there is an active region. This is NOT the best function
859 to use to test whether a command should operate on the region instead
860 of the usual behavior -- for that, use `use-region-p'.
861
862 ** If a command sets `transient-mark-mode' to (only . OLDVAL), that
863 means to activate transient-mark-mode temporarily, until the next
864 unshifted point motion command or mark deactivation. Afterwards,
865 reset transient-mark-mode to the value OLDVAL. The values `only' and
866 `identity', introduced in Emacs 22, are now deprecated.
867
868 ** New keymap `input-decode-map' overrides like key-translation-map, but
869 applies before function-key-map. Also it is terminal-local contrary to
870 key-translation-map. Terminal-specific key-sequences are generally added to
871 this map rather than to function-key-map now.
872
873 ** The new macro `declare-function' suppresses compiler warnings about
874 undefined functions. The new `check-declare' package verifies that such
875 statements are accurate (i.e. the functions are actually defined in
876 the specified files).
877
878 ** `ignore-errors' is now a standard macro (does not require the CL package).
879
880 ** The new function `read-color' reads a color name using the minibuffer.
881
882 ** `interprogram-paste-function' can now return one string or a list
883 of strings. In the latter case, Emacs puts the second and following
884 strings on the kill ring.
885
886 ** Character code, representation, and charset changes.
887
888 The character code space is now 0x0..0x3FFFFF with no gap.
889 Characters of code 0x0..0x10FFFF are Unicode characters of the same code points.
890 Characters of code 0x3FFF80..0x3FFFFF are raw 8-bit bytes.
891
892 Generic characters no longer exist.
893
894 In buffer and string, characters are represented by UTF-8 byte
895 sequence in a multibyte buffer/string.
896
897 The concept of a charset has changed. A single character may belong to
898 multiple charsets (e.g. a-grave, U+00E0, belongs to charsets unicode,
899 iso-8859-1, iso-8859-3, etc).
900
901 *** The new function `characterp' returns t if and only if the argument
902 is a character. This replaces `char-valid-p', which is now obsolete.
903
904 *** The new function `max-char' returns the maximum character code
905 (currently it is #x3FFFFF).
906
907 *** The functions `encode-char' and `decode-char' now accept any character sets.
908
909 *** The function `define-charset' now accepts a completely different
910 form of arguments (old-style arguments still work).
911
912 *** The new function `define-charset-alias' defines an alias of a charset.
913
914 *** The value of the function `char-charset' depends on the current
915 priorities of charsets.
916
917 *** The new function `charset-priority-list' returns the list of
918 charsets ordered by priority.
919
920 *** The new function `set-charset-priority' sets priorities of charsets.
921
922 *** The new function `unibyte-string' make a unibyte string from bytes.
923
924 *** The new function `define-char-code-property' defines a character
925 code property.
926
927 *** The new function `char-code-property-description' returns the
928 description string of a character code property.
929
930 *** The function get-char-code-property now accepts many Unicode base
931 character properties. They are `name', `general-category',
932 `canonical-combining-class', `bidi-class', `decomposition',
933 `decimal-digit-value', `digit-value', `numeric-value', `mirrored',
934 `old-name', `iso-10646-comment', `uppercase', `lowercase', and
935 `titlecase'.
936
937 *** The new variable `find-word-boundary-function-table' is a
938 char-table of functions to search for a word boundary.
939
940 *** The new variable `char-script-table' is a char-table of script names.
941
942 *** The new variable `char-width-table' is a char-table of character widths.
943
944 *** The new variable `print-charset-text-property' controls how to
945 handle `charset' text property on printing a string.
946
947 *** The new variable `printable-chars' is a char-table defining if a
948 character is printable or not.
949
950 *** The functions `modify-syntax-entry' and `modify-category-entry' now
951 accepts a cons of characters as the first argument, and modify all
952 entries in that range of characters.
953 +++
954 *** `translation-table-for-input' is now obsolete.
955
956 ** Code conversion changes
957
958 *** The new function `define-coding-system' should be used to define a
959 coding system instead of `make-coding-system' (which is now obsolete).
960
961 *** The functions `encode-coding-region' and `decode-coding-region'
962 have an optional 4th argument to specify where the result of
963 conversion should go.
964
965 *** The functions `encode-coding-string' and `decode-coding-string'
966 have an optional 4th argument specifying a buffer to store the result
967 of conversion.
968
969 *** The new function `with-coding-priority' executes the body part with
970 the specified coding system priority order.
971
972 *** The new function `check-coding-systems-region' checks if the text
973 in the region is encodable by the specified coding systems.
974
975 *** The new function `coding-system-aliases' returns a list of aliases
976 of a coding system.
977
978 *** The new function `coding-system-charset-list' returns a list of
979 charsets supported by a coding system.
980
981 *** The new function `coding-system-priority-list' returns a list of
982 coding systems ordered by their priorities.
983
984 *** The new function `set-coding-system-priority' sets priorities of
985 coding systems.
986
987 *** The functions `set-coding-priority' and `make-coding-system' are obsolete.
988
989 ** There is a new input method, Robin, different from Quail.
990 It has three functionalities:
991 i) a simple input method (converts an ASCII sequence into a string).
992 ii) converts an existing buffer substring into another string
993 iii) reverse conversion (each character produced by a
994 robin rule can hold the original ASCII sequence as a char-code-property)
995
996 *** The new function `robin-define-package' defines a Robin package.
997
998 *** The new function `robin-modify-package' modifies an existing Robin package.
999
1000 *** The new function `robin-use-package' starts using a Robin package
1001 as an input method.
1002
1003 ** Changes related to the new font backend
1004
1005 Which font backends to use can be specified by the X resource "FontBackend".
1006 For instance, to use both X core fonts and Xft fonts:
1007
1008 Emacs.FontBackend: x,xft
1009
1010 If this resource is not set, Emacs tries to use all font backends
1011 available on your graphic device.
1012
1013 *** New frame parameter `font-backend' specifies a list of
1014 font-backends supported by the frame's graphic device. On X, they are
1015 currently `x' and `xft'.
1016
1017 *** New function `fontp' checks if the argument is a font-spec or font-entity.
1018
1019 *** New function `font-spec' creates a new font-spec object.
1020
1021 *** New function `font-get' returns a font property value.
1022
1023 *** New function `font-put' sets a font property value.
1024
1025 *** New function `list-fonts' returns a list of font-entities matching
1026 the given specification.
1027
1028 *** New function `list-families' returns a list of family names of
1029 available fonts.
1030
1031 *** New function `font-font' returns a font-entity best matching with
1032 the given specification.
1033
1034 *** New function `font-xlfd-name' returns an XLFD name of a given font
1035 (font-spec, font-entity, or font-object).
1036
1037 *** New function `clear-font-cache' clears all font caches.
1038
1039 *** The function `set-fontset-font' now accepts a script name as the
1040 second argument, and has an optional 5th argument to control how to
1041 set the font.
1042
1043 ** Changes related to multiple tty support
1044
1045 *** $TERM is now set to `dumb' for subprocesses. If you want to know the
1046 $TERM inherited by Emacs you will have to look inside initial-environment.
1047
1048 *** $DISPLAY is now dynamically inherited from the frame's `display'.
1049
1050 *** The `window-system' variable has been made frame-local. The new
1051 `initial-window-system' variable contains the `window-system' value
1052 for the first frame. `window-system' is also now a function that
1053 takes a frame argument.
1054
1055 *** You can specify a terminal device (`tty' parameter) and a terminal
1056 type (`tty-type' parameter) to `make-terminal-frame'.
1057
1058 *** The new function `make-frame-on-tty' allows you to create a new
1059 frame on another tty device interactively.
1060
1061 *** The function `make-frame-on-display' now works during a tty
1062 session, and `make-frame-on-tty' works during a graphical session.
1063
1064 *** New functions: `delete-tty', `suspend-tty', `resume-tty'.
1065
1066 *** A new data type for terminals with functions: `get-device-terminal',
1067 `terminal-parameters', `terminal-parameter', `set-terminal-parameter'.
1068
1069 *** New hooks: `suspend-tty-functions' and `resume-tty-functions'
1070 are called after a tty frame has been suspended or resumed,
1071 respectively. The functions are called with the terminal id of the frame
1072 being suspended/resumed as a parameter.
1073
1074 *** New function: `environment'.
1075
1076 *** New variable: `local-function-key-map'.
1077 This in addition to the global function-key-map variable that
1078 already existed. The global variable is not used directly any more;
1079 instead, the local-function-key-map is initialized so as to inherit from
1080 function-key-map.
1081
1082 *** `initial-environment' holds the environment inherited from Emacs's parent.
1083
1084 *** The `keyboard-translate-table' variable and the terminal and
1085 keyboard coding systems have been made terminal-local.
1086
1087 *** In addition to the global function-key-map, Emacs has terminal-local
1088 local-function-key-map variables, and uses them instead of the
1089 global keymaps to set up translations and function key sequences
1090 relevant to a specific terminal device.
1091
1092
1093 ** You can now also pass the value of the `invisible' property to invisible-p
1094 to check whether it would cause the text to be invisible. Convenient when
1095 checking invisibility of text which has no buffer position
1096 (e.g. in before/after-strings).
1097
1098 ** Non-breaking space now acts as whitespace.
1099
1100 +++
1101 ** In `condition-case', a handler can specify "let the debugger run first".
1102
1103 You do this by writing `debug' in the list of conditions to be handled,
1104 like this:
1105
1106 (condition-case nil
1107 (foo bar)
1108 ((debug error) nil))
1109
1110 ** The `require-match' argument to `completing-read' accepts a new value
1111 `confirm-only'.
1112
1113 +++
1114 ** The regexp form \(?<num>:<regexp>\) specifies the group number explicitly.
1115
1116 ** New function `window-full-width-p' returns t if a window is as wide
1117 as its frame.
1118
1119 ** The new function `split-string-and-unquote' does (what?)
1120
1121 ** The new function `combine-and-quote-strings' does (what?)
1122
1123 ** The new function `image-refresh' refreshes all images associated
1124 with a given image specification.
1125
1126 +++
1127 ** New variable `user-emacs-directory'.
1128 Use this instead of "~/.emacs.d".
1129
1130 +++
1131 ** The new function `start-file-process' is similar to `start-process',
1132 but obeys file handlers. The file handler is chosen based on
1133 `default-directory'. The functions `start-file-process-shell-command'
1134 and `process-file-shell-command' are also new; they call internally
1135 `start-file-process' and `process-file', respectively.
1136
1137 ** The new function `process-lines' executes an external program and
1138 returns its output as a list of lines.
1139
1140 +++
1141 ** `file-remote-p' has new optional parameters IDENTIFICATION and CONNECTED.
1142 IDENTIFICATION specifies which part of the remote identifier has to be
1143 returned. With CONNECTED passed non-nil, it is checked whether a
1144 remote connection has been established already.
1145
1146 ** The two new functions `looking-at-p' and `string-match-p' can do
1147 the same matching as `looking-at' and `string-match' without changing
1148 the match data.
1149
1150 ** The interactive-form of a function can be added post-facto via the
1151 `interactive-form' symbol property. Mostly useful to add complex interactive
1152 forms to subroutines.
1153 \f
1154 * New Packages for Lisp Programming in Emacs 23.1
1155
1156 ** find-cmd.el can build `find' commands using lisp syntax.
1157
1158 ** The package isearch-multi.el has been added. It implements a new mode
1159 `isearch-buffers-minor-mode' that allows isearch to search through
1160 multiple buffers. In this mode a new variable
1161 `isearch-buffers-next-buffer-function' defines the function to call
1162 to get the next buffer to search in the series of multiple buffers.
1163
1164 ** The new package avl-tree.el deals with the AVL tree data structure.
1165
1166 \f
1167 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
1168 This file is part of GNU Emacs.
1169
1170 GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
1171 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
1172 the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
1173 (at your option) any later version.
1174
1175 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
1176 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
1177 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
1178 GNU General Public License for more details.
1179
1180 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
1181 along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
1182
1183 \f
1184 Local variables:
1185 mode: outline
1186 paragraph-separate: "[ \f]*$"
1187 end:
1188
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