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1 GNU Emacs NEWS -- history of user-visible changes.
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3 Copyright (C) 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 See the end of the file for license conditions.
5
6 Please send Emacs bug reports to bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org.
7 If possible, use M-x report-emacs-bug.
8
9 This file is about changes in Emacs version 24.
10
11 See files NEWS.23, NEWS.22, NEWS.21, NEWS.20, NEWS.19, NEWS.18,
12 and NEWS.1-17 for changes in older Emacs versions.
13
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
18 Temporary note:
19 +++ indicates that the appropriate manual has already been updated.
20 --- means no change in the manuals is called for.
21 When you add a new item, please add it without either +++ or ---
22 so we will look at it and add it to the manual.
23
24 \f
25 * Installation Changes in Emacs 24.1
26
27 ** Configure links against libselinux if it is found.
28 You can disable this by using --without-selinux.
29
30 ---
31 ** By default, the installed Info and man pages are compressed.
32 You can disable this by configuring --without-compress-info.
33
34 ---
35 ** There are new configure options:
36 --with-mmdf, --with-mail-unlink, --with-mailhost.
37 These provide no new functionality, they just remove the need to edit
38 lib-src/Makefile by hand in order to use the associated features.
39
40 ---
41 ** There is a new configure option --with-crt-dir.
42 This is only useful if your crt*.o files are in a non-standard location.
43
44 ---
45 ** Emacs can be compiled against Gtk+ 3.0 if you pass --with-x-toolkit=gtk3
46 to configure. Note that other libraries used by Emacs, RSVG and GConf,
47 also depend on Gtk+. You can disable them with --without-rsvg and
48 --without-gconf.
49
50 ** There is a new configure option --enable-use-lisp-union-type.
51 This is only useful for Emacs developers to debug certain types of bugs.
52 This is not a new feature; only the configure flag is new.
53
54 ---
55 ** New translation of the Emacs Tutorial in Hebrew is available
56 Type `C-u C-h t' to choose it in case your language setup doesn't
57 automatically select it.
58
59 \f
60 * Startup Changes in Emacs 24.1
61
62 ** The --unibyte, --multibyte, --no-multibyte, and --no-unibyte
63 command line arguments no longer have any effect. (They were declared
64 obsolete in Emacs 23.)
65
66 \f
67 * Changes in Emacs 24.1
68
69 ** New emacsclient argument --parent-id ID can be used to open a
70 client frame in parent X window ID, via XEmbed. This works like the
71 --parent-id argument to Emacs.
72
73 ** Completion can cycle, depending on completion-cycle-threshold.
74
75 ** auto-mode-case-fold is now enabled by default.
76
77 +++
78 ** Emacs now supports display and editing of bidirectional text.
79
80 See the node "Bidirectional Editing" in the Emacs Manual for some
81 initial documentation.
82
83 To turn this on in any given buffer, set the buffer-local variable
84 `bidi-display-reordering' to a non-nil value. The default is nil.
85
86 The buffer-local variable `bidi-paragraph-direction', if non-nil,
87 forces each paragraph in the buffer to have its base direction
88 according to the value of this variable. Possible values are
89 `right-to-left' and `left-to-right'. If the value is nil (the
90 default), Emacs determines the base direction of each paragraph from
91 its text, as specified by the Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm.
92
93 The function `current-bidi-paragraph-direction' returns the actual
94 value of paragraph base direction at point.
95
96 Reordering of bidirectional text for display in Emacs is a "Full
97 bidirectionality" class implementation of the Unicode Bidirectional
98 Algorithm.
99
100 Note that some advanced display features, such as overlay strings and
101 `display' text properties, do not yet work correctly when
102 bidirectional text is reordered for display.
103
104 ** GTK scroll-bars are now placed on the right by default.
105 Use `set-scroll-bar-mode' to change this.
106
107 ** GTK tool bars can have just text, just images or images and text.
108 Customize `tool-bar-style' to choose style. On a Gnome desktop, the default
109 is taken from the desktop settings.
110
111 ** GTK tool bars can be placed on the left/right or top/bottom of the frame.
112 The frame-parameter tool-bar-position controls this. It takes the values
113 top, left, right or bottom. The Options => Show/Hide menu has entries
114 for this.
115
116 ** ImageMagick support.
117 It is now possible to use the Imagemagick library to load many new
118 image formats in Emacs. To enable this, use the configure option
119 `--with-imagemagick'.
120
121 The new function `imagemagick-types' returns a list of image file
122 extensions that your installation of ImageMagick supports. The
123 function `imagemagick-register-types' enables ImageMagick support for
124 these image types, minus those listed in `imagemagick-types-inhibit'.
125
126 See the Emacs Lisp Reference Manual for more information.
127
128 ** The colors for selected text (the region face) are taken from the GTK
129 theme when Emacs is built with GTK.
130
131 ** Emacs uses GTK tooltips by default if built with GTK. You can turn that
132 off by customizing x-gtk-use-system-tooltips.
133
134 ** Lucid menus and dialogs can display antialiased fonts if Emacs is built
135 with Xft.
136
137 ** Basic SELinux support has been added.
138 This requires Emacs to be linked with libselinux at build time.
139
140 *** Emacs preserves the SELinux file context when backing up, and
141 optionally when copying files. To this end, copy-file has an extra
142 optional argument, and backup-buffer and friends include the SELinux
143 context in their return values.
144
145 *** The new functions file-selinux-context and set-file-selinux-context
146 get and set the SELinux context of a file.
147
148 *** Tramp offers handlers for file-selinux-context and set-file-selinux-context
149 for remote machines which support SELinux.
150
151 ** New scrolling commands `scroll-up-command' and `scroll-down-command'
152 (bound to C-v/[next] and M-v/[prior]) does not signal errors at top/bottom
153 of buffer at first key-press (instead moves to top/bottom of buffer)
154 when a new variable `scroll-error-top-bottom' is non-nil.
155
156 ** New scrolling commands `scroll-up-line' and `scroll-down-line'
157 scroll a line instead of full screen.
158
159 ** New property `scroll-command' should be set on a command's symbol to
160 define it as a scroll command affected by `scroll-preserve-screen-position'.
161
162 ** Trash changes
163
164 *** `delete-by-moving-to-trash' now only affects commands that specify
165 trashing. This avoids inadvertently trashing temporary files.
166
167 *** Calling `delete-file' or `delete-directory' with a prefix argument
168 now forces true deletion, regardless of `delete-by-moving-to-trash'.
169
170 ** New option `list-colors-sort' defines the color sort order
171 for `list-colors-display'.
172
173 ** An Emacs Lisp package manager is now included.
174 This is a convenient way to download and install additional packages,
175 from elpa.gnu.org.
176
177 *** `M-x list-packages' shows a list of packages, which can be
178 selected for installation.
179
180 *** New command `describe-package', bound to `C-h P'.
181
182 *** By default, all installed packages are loaded and activated
183 automatically when Emacs starts up. To disable this, set
184 `package-enable-at-startup' to nil. To change which packages are
185 loaded, customize `package-load-list'.
186
187 \f
188 * Editing Changes in Emacs 24.1
189
190 ** completion-at-point is now an alias for complete-symbol.
191
192 ** Deletion changes
193
194 *** New option `delete-active-region'.
195 If non-nil, C-d, [delete], and DEL delete the region if it is active
196 and no prefix argument is given. If set to `kill', these commands
197 kill instead.
198
199 *** New command `delete-forward-char', bound to C-d and [delete].
200 This is meant for interactive use, and obeys `delete-active-region';
201 delete-char, meant for Lisp, does not obey `delete-active-region'.
202
203 *** `delete-backward-char' is now a Lisp function.
204 Apart from obeying `delete-active-region', its behavior is unchanged.
205 However, the byte compiler now warns if it is called from Lisp; you
206 should use delete-char with a negative argument instead.
207
208 *** The option `mouse-region-delete-keys' has been deleted.
209
210 ** Selection changes.
211
212 The default handling of clipboard and primary selections has been
213 changed to conform with other X applications.
214
215 *** `select-active-regions' now defaults to t, so active regions set
216 the primary selection.
217
218 It also accepts a new value, `lazy', which means to only set the
219 primary selection for temporarily active regions (usually made by
220 mouse-dragging or shift-selection).
221
222 *** `mouse-2' is now bound to `mouse-yank-primary'.
223
224 *** `x-select-enable-clipboard' now defaults to t.
225 Thus, killing and yanking now use the clipboard (in addition to the
226 kill ring).
227
228 *** `x-select-enable-primary' now defaults to nil.
229
230 *** `mouse-drag-copy-region' now defaults to nil.
231
232 *** Support for X cut buffers has been removed.
233
234 \f
235 * Changes in Specialized Modes and Packages in Emacs 24.1
236
237 ** latex-electric-env-pair-mode keeps \begin..\end matched on the fly.
238
239 ** FIXME: xdg-open for browse-url and reportbug, 2010/08. (Close bug#4546?)
240
241 ** Archive Mode has basic support to browse 7z archives.
242
243 ** ERC changes
244
245 *** New vars `erc-autojoin-timing' and `erc-autojoin-delay'.
246 If the value of `erc-autojoin-timing' is 'ident, ERC autojoins after a
247 successful NickServ identification, or after `erc-autojoin-delay'
248 seconds. The default value, 'ident, means to autojoin immediately
249 after connecting.
250
251 ** In ido-mode, C-v is no longer bound to ido-toggle-vc.
252 The reason is that this interferes with cua-mode.
253
254 ** partial-completion-mode is now obsolete.
255 You can get a comparable behavior with:
256 (setq completion-styles '(partial-completion initials))
257 (setq completion-pcm-complete-word-inserts-delimiters t)
258
259 ** mpc.el: Can use pseudo tags of the form tag1|tag2 as a union of two tags.
260
261 ** Customize
262
263 *** Customize buffers now contain a search field.
264 The search is performed using `customize-apropos'.
265 To turn off the search field, set custom-search-field to nil .
266
267 *** Custom options now start out hidden if at their default values.
268 Use the arrow to the left of the option name to toggle visibility.
269
270 *** custom-buffer-sort-alphabetically now defaults to t.
271
272 *** The color widget now has a "Choose" button, which allows you to
273 choose a color via list-colors-display.
274
275 ** Dired-x
276
277 *** dired-jump and dired-jump-other-window called with a prefix argument
278 read a file name from the minibuffer instead of using buffer-file-name.
279
280 ** VC and related modes
281
282 *** New VC commands: vc-log-incoming, vc-log-outgoing, vc-find-conflicted-file.
283
284 **** vc-log-incoming for Git runs "git fetch" so that the necessary
285 data is available locally.
286
287 **** vc-log-incoming and vc-log-outgoing for Git require version 1.7 (or newer).
288
289 *** New key bindings: C-x v I and C-x v O bound to vc-log-incoming and
290 vc-log-outgoing, respectively.
291
292 *** vc-dir for Bzr supports viewing shelve contents and shelving snapshots.
293
294 *** Special markup can be added to log-edit buffers.
295 The log-edit buffers are expected to have a format similar to email messages
296 with headers of the form:
297 Author: <author of this change>
298 Summary: <one line summary of this change>
299 Fixes: <reference to the bug fixed by this change>
300 Some backends handle some of those headers specially, but any unknown header
301 is just left as is in the message, so it is not lost.
302
303 **** vc-git handles Author: and Date:
304 **** vc-hg handles Author: and Date:
305 **** vc-bzr handles Author:, Date: and Fixes:
306 **** vc-mtn handles Author: and Date:
307
308 *** Pressing g in a *vc-diff* buffer reruns vc-diff, so it will
309 produce an up to date diff.
310
311 ** Directory local variables can apply to file-less buffers.
312 For example, adding "(diff-mode . ((mode . whitespace)))" to your
313 .dir-locals.el file, will turn on `whitespace-mode' for *vc-diff* buffers.
314
315 ** SQL Mode enhancements.
316
317 *** Several variables have been marked as safe local variables. The
318 variables `sql-product', `sql-user', `sql-server', `sql-database' and
319 `sql-port' can now be safely used as local variables.
320
321 *** `sql-dialect' is a synonym for `sql-product'.
322
323 *** Added ability to login with a port on MySQL and Postgres.
324 The custom variable `sql-port' can be specified for connection to
325 MySQL or Postgres servers. By default, the port is not listed in
326 either login parameter, but will be added to the command line if set
327 to a non-zero value.
328
329 *** Dynamic selection of product in an SQL interactive session.
330 If you use `sql-product-interactive' to start an SQL interactive
331 session it uses the current value of `sql-product'. Preceding the
332 invocation with C-u will force it to ask for the product before
333 creating the session.
334
335 *** Renaming a SQL interactive buffer when it is created.
336 Prefixing the SQL interactive commands (`sql-sqlite', `sql-postgres',
337 `sql-mysql', etc.) with C-u will force a new interactive session to be
338 started and will prompt for the new name. This will reduce the need
339 for `sql-rename-buffer' is most common use cases.
340
341 *** Command continuation prompts in SQL interactive mode are suppressed.
342 Multiple line commands in SQL interactive mode, generate command
343 continuation prompts which needlessly confuse the output. These
344 prompts are now filtered out from the output. This change impacts
345 multiple line SQL statements entered with C-j between each line,
346 statements yanked into the buffer and statements sent with
347 `sql-send-*' functions.
348
349 *** Custom variables control prompting for login parameters.
350 Each supported product has a custom variable `sql-*-login-params'
351 which is a list of the parameters to be prompted for before a
352 connection is established.
353
354 The lists consist of the following five tokens: `user', `password',
355 `database', `server', and `port'. The order in which they appear is
356 the order in which they are prompted. The tokens symbols can be
357 replaced by a sublist starting with the token and followed by a plist
358 which control the prompting for values. The tokens `user',
359 `database', and `server' each can take a property of :default which
360 specifies the value to be used if no value is entered. The
361 `database', `server', and `port' tokens handle the :completion
362 property which restricts the entry to either one of the values in the
363 list or to one of the values returned by the function provided as the
364 property value. The `database' and `server' tokens also accept the
365 :file property whose value is a regexp to identify useful file names.
366
367 (user :default DEF)
368 (database :default DEF
369 :file FILEPAT
370 :completion COMPLETE)
371 (server :default DEF
372 :file FILEPAT
373 :completion COMPLETE)
374
375 The FILEPAT when :file is specified is a regexp that will match valid
376 file names (without the directory portion). Generally these strings
377 will be of the form ".+\.SUF" where SUF is the desired file suffix.
378
379 When :completion is specified, the COMPLETE corresponds to the
380 PREDICATE argument to the `completing-read' function (a list of
381 possible values or a function returning such a list).
382
383 *** Added `sql-connection-alist' to record login parameter values.
384 An alist for recording different username, database and server
385 values. If there are multiple databases that you connect to the
386 parameters needed can be stored in this alist.
387
388 For example, the following might be set in the user's init.el:
389
390 (setq sql-connection-alist
391 '((dev (sql-product 'sqlite)
392 (sql-database "/home/mmaug/dev.db"))
393 (prd (sql-product 'oracle)
394 (sql-user "mmaug")
395 (sql-database "iprd2a"))))
396
397 This defines two connections named "dev" and "prd".
398
399 *** Added `sql-connect' to use predefined connections.
400 Sets the login parameters based on the values in the
401 `sql-connection-alist' and start a SQL interactive session. Any
402 values specified in the connection will not be prompted for.
403
404 In the example above, if the user were to invoke M-x sql-connect, they
405 would be prompted for the connection. The user can respond with
406 either "dev" or "prd". The "dev" connection would connect to the
407 SQLite database without prompting; the "prd" connection would prompt
408 for the users password and then connect to the Oracle database.
409
410 **** Added SQL->Start... submenu when connections are defined.
411 When connections have been defined, there is a submenu available that
412 allows the user to select one to start a SQLi session. The "Start
413 SQLi Session" item moves to the "Start..." submenu when cnnections
414 have been defined.
415
416 **** Added "Save Connection" menu item in SQLi buffers.
417 When a SQLi session is not started by a connection then
418 `sql-save-connection' will gather the login params specified for the
419 session and save them as a new connection.
420
421 *** List database objects and details.
422 Once a SQL interactive session has been started, you can get a list of
423 the objects in the database and see details of those objects. The
424 objects shown and the details available are product specific.
425
426 **** List all objects.
427 Using `M-x sql-list-all', `C-c C-l a' or selecting "SQL->List all
428 objects" will list all the objects in the database. At a minimum it
429 lists the tables and views in the database. Preceeding the command by
430 universal argument may provide additional details or extend the
431 listing to include other schemas objects. The list will appear in a
432 separate window in view-mode.
433
434 **** List Table details.
435 Using `M-x sql-list-table', `C-c C-l t' or selecting "SQL->List Table
436 details" will ask for the name of a database table or view and display
437 the list of columns in the relation. Preceeding the comand with the
438 universal argument may provide additional details about each column.
439 The list will appear in a separate window in view-mode.
440
441 *** Added option `sql-send-terminator'.
442 When set makes sure that each command sent with `sql-send-*' commands
443 are properly terminated and submitted to the SQL processor.
444
445 *** Added option `sql-oracle-scan-on'.
446 When set commands sent to Oracle's SQL*Plus are scanned for strings
447 starting with an ampersand and the user is asked for replacement text.
448 In general, the SQL*Plus option SCAN should always be set OFF under
449 SQL interactive mode and this option used in its place.
450
451 *** SQL interactive mode will replace tabs with spaces.
452 This prevents the comand interpretter for MySQL and Postgres from
453 listing object name completions when being sent text via
454 `sql-send-*' functions.
455
456 *** An API for manipulating SQL product definitions has been added.
457
458 ** s-region.el is now declared obsolete, superceded by shift-select-mode
459 enabled by default in 23.1.
460
461 ** gdb-mi
462
463 *** GDB User Interface migrated to GDB Machine Interface and now
464 supports multithread non-stop debugging and debugging of several
465 threads simultaneously.
466
467 ** D-Bus
468
469 *** It is possible now, to access alternative buses than the default
470 system or session bus.
471
472 ** Tramp
473
474 *** The following access methods are discontinued: "ssh1_old",
475 "ssh2_old", "scp1_old", "scp2_old" and "fish".
476
477 \f
478 * New Modes and Packages in Emacs 24.1
479
480 ** New global minor modes electric-pair-mode and electric-indent-mode.
481
482 ** pcase.el provides the ML-style pattern matching macro `pcase'.
483
484 ** smie.el is a package providing a simple generic indentation engine.
485
486 ** secrets.el is an implementation of the Secret Service API, an
487 interface to password managers like GNOME Keyring or KDE Wallet. The
488 Secret Service API requires D-Bus for communication. The command
489 `secrets-show-secrets' offers a buffer with a visualization of the
490 secrets.
491
492 ** notifications.el provides an implementation of the Desktop
493 Notifications API. It requires D-Bus for communication.
494
495 \f
496 * Incompatible Lisp Changes in Emacs 24.1
497
498 ** A backquote not followed by a space is now always treated as new-style.
499
500 ** Test for special mode-class was moved from view-file to view-buffer.
501 FIXME: This only says what was changed, but not what are the
502 programmer-visible consequences.
503
504 ** Passing a nil argument to a minor mode function now turns the mode
505 ON unconditionally.
506
507 ** During startup, Emacs no longer adds entries for `menu-bar-lines'
508 and `tool-bar-lines' to `default-frame-alist' and
509 `initial-frame-alist'. With these alist entries omitted, `make-frame'
510 checks the value of the variable `menu-bar-mode'/`tool-bar-mode' to
511 determine whether to create a menu-bar or tool-bar, respectively.
512 If the alist entries are added, they override the value of
513 `menu-bar-mode'/`tool-bar-mode'.
514
515 ** Regions created by mouse dragging are now normal active regions,
516 similar to the ones created by shift-selection. In previous Emacs
517 versions, these regions were delineated by `mouse-drag-overlay', which
518 has now been removed.
519
520 \f
521 * Lisp changes in Emacs 24.1
522
523 ** New variable syntax-propertize-function to set syntax-table properties.
524 Replaces font-lock-syntactic-keywords which are now obsolete.
525 This allows syntax-table properties to be set independently from font-lock:
526 just call syntax-propertize to make sure the text is propertized.
527 Together with this new variable come a new hook
528 syntax-propertize-extend-region-functions, as well as two helper functions:
529 syntax-propertize-via-font-lock to reuse old font-lock-syntactic-keywords
530 as-is; and syntax-propertize-rules which provides a new way to specify
531 syntactic rules.
532
533 ** New hook post-self-insert-hook run at the end of self-insert-command.
534
535 +++
536 ** Syntax tables support a new "comment style c" additionally to style b.
537 ** frame-local variables cannot be let-bound any more.
538 ** prog-mode is a new major-mode meant to be the parent of programming mode.
539 ** define-minor-mode accepts a new keyword :variable.
540
541 ** `delete-file' and `delete-directory' now accept optional arg TRASH.
542 Trashing is performed if TRASH and `delete-by-moving-to-trash' are
543 both non-nil. Interactively, TRASH defaults to t, unless a prefix
544 argument is supplied (see Trash changes, above).
545
546 ** buffer-substring-filters is obsoleted by filter-buffer-substring-functions.
547
548 ** New completion style `substring'.
549
550 ** Image API
551
552 *** When the image type is one of listed in `image-animated-types'
553 and the number of sub-images in the image is more than one, then the
554 new function `create-animated-image' creates an animated image where
555 sub-images are displayed successively with the duration defined by
556 `image-animate-max-time' and the delay between sub-images defined
557 by the Graphic Control Extension of the image.
558
559 *** `image-extension-data' is renamed to `image-metadata'.
560
561 ** XML and HTML parsing
562
563 *** If Emacs is compiled with libxml2 support (which is the default),
564 two new Emacs Lisp-level functions are defined: `html-parse-string'
565 (which will parse "real world" HTML) and `xml-parse-string' (which
566 parses XML). Both return an Emacs Lisp parse tree. See the Emacs
567 Lisp Reference Manual for details.
568
569 ** Isearch
570
571 *** New hook `isearch-update-post-hook' that runs in `isearch-update'.
572
573 ** Progress reporters can now "spin".
574 The MIN-VALUE and MAX-VALUE arguments of `make-progress-reporter' can
575 now be nil, or omitted. This makes a "non-numeric" reporter. Each
576 time you call `progress-reporter-update' on that progress reporter,
577 with a nil or omitted VALUE argument, the reporter message is
578 displayed with a "spinning bar".
579
580 \f
581 * Changes in Emacs 24.1 on non-free operating systems
582
583 ** New configure.bat option --enable-checking builds emacs with extra
584 runtime checks.
585
586 ** New configure.bat option --distfiles to specify files to be
587 included in binary distribution
588
589 ** New make target `dist' to create binary disttribution for Windows
590 platform
591
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