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1 GNU Emacs NEWS -- history of user-visible changes.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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 ** Emacs can be compiled against Gtk+ 3.0 if you pass --with-x-toolkit=gtk3
42 to configure. Note that other libraries used by Emacs, RSVG and GConf,
43 also depend on Gtk+. You can disable them with --without-rsvg and
44 --without-gconf.
45
46 ** There is a new configure option --enable-use-lisp-union-type.
47 This is only useful for Emacs developers to debug certain types of bugs.
48 This is not a new feature; only the configure flag is new.
49
50 ---
51 ** New translation of the Emacs Tutorial in Hebrew is available.
52 Type `C-u C-h t' to choose it in case your language setup doesn't
53 automatically select it.
54
55 \f
56 * Startup Changes in Emacs 24.1
57
58 ** The --unibyte, --multibyte, --no-multibyte, and --no-unibyte
59 command line arguments, and the EMACS_UNIBYTE environment variable, no
60 longer have any effect. (They were declared obsolete in Emacs 23.)
61
62 ** New command line option `--no-site-lisp' removes site-lisp directories
63 from load-path. -Q now implies this.
64
65 ** On Windows, Emacs now warns when the obsolete _emacs init file is used,
66 and also when HOME is set to C:\ by default.
67
68 \f
69 * Changes in Emacs 24.1
70
71 ** Completion in a non-minibuffer now tries to detect the end of completion
72 and pops down the *Completions* buffer accordingly.
73
74 ** emacsclient changes
75
76 *** New emacsclient argument --parent-id ID can be used to open a
77 client frame in parent X window ID, via XEmbed. This works like the
78 --parent-id argument to Emacs.
79
80 +++
81 *** New emacsclient argument -q/--quiet suppresses some status messages.
82
83 *** If emacsclient shuts down as a result of Emacs signalling an
84 error, its exit status is 1.
85
86 ** Completion can cycle, depending on completion-cycle-threshold.
87
88 ** `completing-read' can be customized using the new variable
89 `completing-read-function'.
90
91 ** auto-mode-case-fold is now enabled by default.
92
93 +++
94 ** Emacs now supports display and editing of bidirectional text.
95
96 See the node "Bidirectional Editing" in the Emacs Manual for some
97 initial documentation.
98
99 To turn this on in any given buffer, set the buffer-local variable
100 `bidi-display-reordering' to a non-nil value. The default is nil.
101
102 The buffer-local variable `bidi-paragraph-direction', if non-nil,
103 forces each paragraph in the buffer to have its base direction
104 according to the value of this variable. Possible values are
105 `right-to-left' and `left-to-right'. If the value is nil (the
106 default), Emacs determines the base direction of each paragraph from
107 its text, as specified by the Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm.
108
109 The function `current-bidi-paragraph-direction' returns the actual
110 value of paragraph base direction at point.
111
112 Reordering of bidirectional text for display in Emacs is a "Full
113 bidirectionality" class implementation of the Unicode Bidirectional
114 Algorithm.
115
116 Note that some advanced display features, such as overlay strings and
117 `display' text properties, do not yet work correctly when
118 bidirectional text is reordered for display.
119
120 ** GTK scroll-bars are now placed on the right by default.
121 Use `set-scroll-bar-mode' to change this.
122
123 ** GTK tool bars can have just text, just images or images and text.
124 Customize `tool-bar-style' to choose style. On a Gnome desktop, the default
125 is taken from the desktop settings.
126
127 ** GTK tool bars can be placed on the left/right or top/bottom of the frame.
128 The frame-parameter tool-bar-position controls this. It takes the values
129 top, left, right or bottom. The Options => Show/Hide menu has entries
130 for this.
131
132 ** ImageMagick support.
133 It is now possible to use the ImageMagick library to load many new
134 image formats in Emacs. By default, Emacs links with the ImageMagick
135 libraries if they are present at build time. This needs ImageMagick
136 6.2.8 or newer (versions newer than 6.0.7 _may_ work but have not been
137 tested). To disable ImageMagick support, use the configure option
138 `--without-imagemagick'.
139
140 The new function `imagemagick-types' returns a list of image file
141 extensions that your installation of ImageMagick supports. The
142 function `imagemagick-register-types' enables ImageMagick support for
143 these image types, minus those listed in `imagemagick-types-inhibit'.
144
145 See the Emacs Lisp Reference Manual for more information.
146
147 ** The colors for selected text (the region face) are taken from the GTK
148 theme when Emacs is built with GTK.
149
150 ** Emacs uses GTK tooltips by default if built with GTK. You can turn that
151 off by customizing x-gtk-use-system-tooltips.
152
153 ** Lucid menus and dialogs can display antialiased fonts if Emacs is built
154 with Xft. To change font, use the X resource font, for example:
155 Emacs.pane.menubar.font: Courier-12
156
157 +++
158 ** Enhanced support for characters that have no glyphs in available fonts.
159 If a character has no glyphs in any of the available fonts, Emacs by
160 default will display it either as a hexadecimal code in a box or as a
161 thin 1-pixel space. In addition to these two methods, Emacs can
162 display these characters as empty box, as an acronym, or not display
163 them at all. To change how these characters are displayed, customize
164 the variable `glyphless-char-display-control'.
165
166 On character terminals these methods are used for characters that
167 cannot be encoded by the `terminal-coding-system'.
168
169 ** On graphical displays, the mode-line no longer ends in dashes.
170
171 ** On Nextstep/OSX, the menu bar can be hidden by customizing
172 ns-auto-hide-menu-bar.
173
174 ** Basic SELinux support has been added.
175 This requires Emacs to be linked with libselinux at build time.
176
177 *** Emacs preserves the SELinux file context when backing up, and
178 optionally when copying files. To this end, copy-file has an extra
179 optional argument, and backup-buffer and friends include the SELinux
180 context in their return values.
181
182 *** The new functions file-selinux-context and set-file-selinux-context
183 get and set the SELinux context of a file.
184
185 *** Tramp offers handlers for file-selinux-context and set-file-selinux-context
186 for remote machines which support SELinux.
187
188 +++
189 ** The function format-time-string now supports the %N directive, for
190 higher-resolution time stamps.
191
192 ** The function kill-emacs is now run upon receipt of the signals SIGTERM
193 and SIGHUP, and upon SIGINT in batch mode.
194
195 ** kill-emacs-hook is now also run in batch mode.
196 If you have code that adds something to kill-emacs-hook, you should
197 consider if it is still appropriate to add it in the noninteractive case.
198
199 ** New scrolling commands `scroll-up-command' and `scroll-down-command'
200 (bound to C-v/[next] and M-v/[prior]) do not signal errors at top/bottom
201 of buffer at first key-press (instead move to top/bottom of buffer)
202 when a new variable `scroll-error-top-bottom' is non-nil.
203
204 ** New scrolling commands `scroll-up-line' and `scroll-down-line'
205 scroll a line instead of full screen.
206
207 ** New property `scroll-command' should be set on a command's symbol to
208 define it as a scroll command affected by `scroll-preserve-screen-position'.
209
210 +++
211 ** If you customize `scroll-conservatively' to a value greater than 100,
212 Emacs will never recenter point in the window when it scrolls due to
213 cursor motion commands or commands that move point (e.f., `M-g M-g').
214 Previously, you needed to use `most-positive-fixnum' as the value of
215 `scroll-conservatively' to achieve the same effect.
216
217 ---
218 ** ``Aggressive'' scrolling now honors the scroll margins.
219 If you customize `scroll-up-aggressively' or
220 `scroll-down-aggressively' and move point off the window, Emacs now
221 scrolls the window so as to avoid positioning point inside the scroll
222 margin.
223
224 ** Trash changes
225
226 *** `delete-by-moving-to-trash' now only affects commands that specify
227 trashing. This avoids inadvertently trashing temporary files.
228
229 *** Calling `delete-file' or `delete-directory' with a prefix argument
230 now forces true deletion, regardless of `delete-by-moving-to-trash'.
231
232 ** New option `list-colors-sort' defines the color sort order
233 for `list-colors-display'.
234
235 ** An Emacs Lisp package manager is now included.
236 This is a convenient way to download and install additional packages,
237 from a package repository at elpa.gnu.org.
238
239 *** `M-x list-packages' shows a list of packages, which can be
240 selected for installation.
241
242 *** New command `describe-package', bound to `C-h P'.
243
244 *** By default, all installed packages are loaded and activated
245 automatically when Emacs starts up. To disable this, set
246 `package-enable-at-startup' to nil. To change which packages are
247 loaded, customize `package-load-list'.
248
249 ** An Emacs Lisp testing tool is now included.
250 Emacs Lisp developers can use this tool to write automated tests for
251 their code. See the ERT info manual for details.
252
253 ** Custom Themes
254
255 *** `M-x customize-themes' lists Custom themes which can be enabled.
256
257 *** New option `custom-theme-load-path' is the load path for themes.
258 Emacs no longer looks for custom themes in `load-path'. The default
259 is to search in `custom-theme-directory', followed by a built-in theme
260 directory named "themes/" in `data-directory'.
261
262 *** New option `custom-safe-themes' records known-safe theme files.
263 If a theme is not in this list, Emacs queries before loading it, and
264 offers to save the theme to `custom-safe-themes' automatically. By
265 default, all themes included in Emacs are treated as safe.
266
267 ** The user option `remote-file-name-inhibit-cache' controls whether
268 the remote file-name cache is used for read access.
269
270 +++
271 ** The use of a "mode: minor" specification in a file local variables section
272 to enable a minor-mode is deprecated. Instead, use "eval: (minor-mode)".
273
274 ** The standalone programs lib-src/digest-doc and sorted-doc have been
275 replaced with Lisp commands `doc-file-to-man' and `doc-file-to-info'.
276
277 ** The variable `focus-follows-mouse' now always defaults to nil.
278
279 \f
280 * Editing Changes in Emacs 24.1
281
282 ** Search changes
283
284 +++
285 *** C-y in Isearch is now bound to isearch-yank-kill, instead of
286 isearch-yank-line.
287
288 ---
289 *** M-y in Isearch is now bound to isearch-yank-pop, instead of
290 isearch-yank-kill.
291
292 +++
293 *** M-s C-e in Isearch is now bound to isearch-yank-line.
294
295 +++
296 ** There is a new command `count-words-region', which does what you expect.
297
298 ** completion-at-point now handles tags and semantic completion.
299
300 ** The default value of `backup-by-copying-when-mismatch' is now t.
301
302 ** The command `just-one-space' (C-SPC), if given a negative argument,
303 also deletes newlines around point.
304
305 ** Deletion changes
306
307 *** New option `delete-active-region'.
308 If non-nil, C-d, [delete], and DEL delete the region if it is active
309 and no prefix argument is given. If set to `kill', these commands
310 kill instead.
311
312 *** New command `delete-forward-char', bound to C-d and [delete].
313 This is meant for interactive use, and obeys `delete-active-region'.
314 The command `delete-char' does not obey `delete-active-region'.
315
316 *** `delete-backward-char' is now a Lisp function.
317 Apart from obeying `delete-active-region', its behavior is unchanged.
318 However, the byte compiler now warns if it is called from Lisp; you
319 should use delete-char with a negative argument instead.
320
321 *** The option `mouse-region-delete-keys' has been deleted.
322
323 ** Selection changes.
324
325 The default handling of clipboard and primary selections was changed
326 to conform with modern X applications. In short, most commands for
327 killing and yanking text now use the clipboard, while mouse commands
328 use the primary selection.
329
330 In the following, we provide a list of these changes, followed by a
331 list of steps to get the old behavior back if you prefer that.
332
333 *** `mouse-drag-copy-region' now defaults to nil.
334 *** `select-active-regions' now defaults to t.
335 Merely selecting text (e.g. with drag-mouse-1) no longer puts it in
336 the kill-ring. The selected text is put in the primary selection, if
337 the system possesses a separate primary selection facility (e.g. X).
338
339 **** `select-active-regions' also accepts a new value, `only'.
340 This means to only set the primary selection for temporarily active
341 regions (usually made by mouse-dragging or shift-selection);
342 "ordinary" active regions, such as those made with C-SPC followed by
343 point motion, do not alter the primary selection.
344
345 *** mouse-2 is now bound to `mouse-yank-primary'.
346 This pastes from the primary selection, ignoring the kill-ring.
347 Previously, mouse-2 was bound to `mouse-yank-at-click'.
348
349 *** `x-select-enable-clipboard' now defaults to t on all platforms.
350 *** `x-select-enable-primary' now defaults to nil.
351 Thus, commands that kill text or copy it to the kill-ring (such as
352 M-w, C-w, and C-k) also use the clipboard---not the primary selection.
353
354 **** The "Copy", "Cut", and "Paste" items in the "Edit" menu are now
355 exactly equivalent to, respectively M-w, C-w, and C-y.
356
357 **** Note that on MS-Windows, `x-select-enable-clipboard' was already
358 non-nil by default, as Windows does not support the primary selection
359 between applications.
360
361 *** To return to the previous behavior, do the following:
362
363 **** Change `select-active-regions' to nil.
364 **** Change `mouse-drag-copy-region' to t.
365 **** Change `x-select-enable-primary' to t (on X only).
366 **** Change `x-select-enable-clipboard' to nil.
367 **** Bind `mouse-yank-at-click' to mouse-2.
368
369 *** Support for X cut buffers has been removed.
370
371 ** New command `rectangle-number-lines', bound to `C-x r N', numbers
372 the lines in the current rectangle. With an prefix argument, this
373 prompts for a number to count from and for a format string.
374
375 ** The command shell prompts for the shell path name, when the default
376 directory is a remote file name and neither environment variable
377 $ESHELL nor variable `explicit-shell-file-name' is set.
378
379 \f
380 * Changes in Specialized Modes and Packages in Emacs 24.1
381
382 ** comint and modes derived from it use the generic completion code.
383
384 ** Compilation mode
385
386 *** Compilation mode can be used without font-lock-mode.
387 `compilation-parse-errors-function' is now obsolete.
388
389 *** `compilation-filter-start' is let-bound to the start of the text
390 inserted by the compilation filter function, when calling
391 compilation-filter-hook.
392
393 ** The Landmark game is now invoked with `landmark', not `lm'.
394
395 ** Prolog mode has been completely revamped, with lots of additional
396 functionality such as more intelligent indentation, electricity, support for
397 more variants, including Mercury, and a lot more.
398
399 ** shell-mode can track your cwd by reading it from your prompt.
400 Just set shell-dir-cookie-re to an appropriate regexp.
401
402 ** Modula-2 mode provides auto-indentation.
403
404 ** latex-electric-env-pair-mode keeps \begin..\end matched on the fly.
405
406 ** FIXME: xdg-open for browse-url and reportbug, 2010/08.
407
408 ** Archive Mode has basic support to browse 7z archives.
409
410 ** browse-url has gotten a new variable that is used for mailto: URLs,
411 `browse-url-mailto-function', which defaults to `browse-url-mail'.
412
413 ** `url-queue-retrieve' downloads web pages asynchronously, but allow
414 controlling the degree of parallelism.
415
416 ** Directory local variables can apply to file-less buffers, in certain modes
417 (eg dired, vc-dir, log-edit). For example, adding
418 "(diff-mode . ((mode . whitespace)))" to your .dir-locals.el file,
419 will turn on `whitespace-mode' for *vc-diff* buffers. Modes should
420 call `hack-dir-local-variables-non-file-buffer' to support this.
421
422 +++
423 ** You can prevent directory local variables from applying to subdirectories.
424 Add an element (subdirs . nil) to the alist portion of any variables
425 settings to indicate said section should not be applied to subdirectories.
426
427 ** ERC changes
428
429 *** New vars `erc-autojoin-timing' and `erc-autojoin-delay'.
430 If the value of `erc-autojoin-timing' is 'ident, ERC autojoins after a
431 successful NickServ identification, or after `erc-autojoin-delay'
432 seconds. The default value, 'ident, means to autojoin immediately
433 after connecting.
434
435 *** New variable `erc-coding-system-precedence': If we use `undecided'
436 as the server coding system, this variable will then be consulted.
437 The default is to decode strings that can be decoded as utf-8 as
438 utf-8, and do the normal `undecided' decoding for the rest.
439
440 ** Eshell changes
441
442 *** The default value of eshell-directory-name is a directory named
443 "eshell" in `user-emacs-directory'. If the old "~/.eshell/" directory
444 exists, that is used instead.
445
446 ** In ido-mode, C-v is no longer bound to ido-toggle-vc.
447 The reason is that this interferes with cua-mode.
448
449 ** partial-completion-mode is now obsolete.
450 You can get a comparable behavior with:
451 (setq completion-styles '(partial-completion initials))
452 (setq completion-pcm-complete-word-inserts-delimiters t)
453
454 ** mpc.el: Can use pseudo tags of the form tag1|tag2 as a union of two tags.
455
456 ** server can listen on a specific port using the server-port option.
457
458 ** Calendar, Diary, and Appt
459
460 +++
461 *** Diary entries can contain non-printing `comments'.
462 See the variable `diary-comment-start'.
463
464 +++
465 *** Appointments can specify their individual warning times.
466 See the variable `appt-warning-time-regexp'.
467
468 +++
469 *** New function `diary-hebrew-birthday'.
470
471 ---
472 *** The obsolete (since Emacs 22.1) method of enabling the appt package
473 by adding appt-make-list to diary-hook has been removed. Use appt-activate.
474
475 ---
476 *** Some appt variables (obsolete since Emacs 22.1) have been removed:
477 appt-issue-message (use the function appt-activate)
478 appt-visible/appt-msg-window (use the variable appt-display-format)
479
480 ---
481 *** Some diary function aliases (obsolete since Emacs 22.1) have been removed:
482 view-diary-entries, list-diary-entries, show-all-diary-entries
483
484 ** Customize
485
486 *** Customize buffers now contain a search field.
487 The search is performed using `customize-apropos'.
488 To turn off the search field, set custom-search-field to nil.
489
490 *** Custom options now start out hidden if at their default values.
491 Use the arrow to the left of the option name to toggle visibility.
492
493 *** custom-buffer-sort-alphabetically now defaults to t.
494
495 *** The color widget now has a "Choose" button, which allows you to
496 choose a color via list-colors-display.
497
498 ** Dired-x
499
500 *** dired-jump and dired-jump-other-window called with a prefix argument
501 read a file name from the minibuffer instead of using buffer-file-name.
502
503 +++
504 *** The `dired local variables' feature provided by Dired-x is obsolete.
505 The standard directory local variables feature replaces it.
506
507 ** SQL Mode enhancements.
508
509 *** `sql-dialect' is a synonym for `sql-product'.
510
511 *** Added ability to login with a port on MySQL and Postgres.
512 The custom variable `sql-port' can be specified for connection to
513 MySQL or Postgres servers. By default, the port is not listed in
514 either login parameter, but will be added to the command line if set
515 to a non-zero value.
516
517 *** Dynamic selection of product in an SQL interactive session.
518 If you use `sql-product-interactive' to start an SQL interactive
519 session it uses the current value of `sql-product'. Preceding the
520 invocation with C-u will force it to ask for the product before
521 creating the session.
522
523 *** Renaming a SQL interactive buffer when it is created.
524 Prefixing the SQL interactive commands (`sql-sqlite', `sql-postgres',
525 `sql-mysql', etc.) with C-u will force a new interactive session to be
526 started and will prompt for the new name. This will reduce the need
527 for `sql-rename-buffer' is most common use cases.
528
529 *** Command continuation prompts in SQL interactive mode are suppressed.
530 Multiple line commands in SQL interactive mode, generate command
531 continuation prompts which needlessly confuse the output. These
532 prompts are now filtered out from the output. This change impacts
533 multiple line SQL statements entered with C-j between each line,
534 statements yanked into the buffer and statements sent with
535 `sql-send-*' functions.
536
537 *** Custom variables control prompting for login parameters.
538 Each supported product has a custom variable `sql-*-login-params'
539 which is a list of the parameters to be prompted for before a
540 connection is established.
541
542 The lists consist of the following five tokens: `user', `password',
543 `database', `server', and `port'. The order in which they appear is
544 the order in which they are prompted. The tokens symbols can be
545 replaced by a sublist starting with the token and followed by a plist
546 which control the prompting for values. The tokens `user',
547 `database', and `server' each can take a property of :default which
548 specifies the value to be used if no value is entered. The
549 `database', `server', and `port' tokens handle the :completion
550 property which restricts the entry to either one of the values in the
551 list or to one of the values returned by the function provided as the
552 property value. The `database' and `server' tokens also accept the
553 :file property whose value is a regexp to identify useful file names.
554
555 (user :default DEF)
556 (database :default DEF
557 :file FILEPAT
558 :completion COMPLETE)
559 (server :default DEF
560 :file FILEPAT
561 :completion COMPLETE)
562
563 The FILEPAT when :file is specified is a regexp that will match valid
564 file names (without the directory portion). Generally these strings
565 will be of the form ".+\.SUF" where SUF is the desired file suffix.
566
567 When :completion is specified, the COMPLETE corresponds to the
568 PREDICATE argument to the `completing-read' function (a list of
569 possible values or a function returning such a list).
570
571 *** Added `sql-connection-alist' to record login parameter values.
572 An alist for recording different username, database and server
573 values. If there are multiple databases that you connect to the
574 parameters needed can be stored in this alist.
575
576 For example, the following might be set in the user's init.el:
577
578 (setq sql-connection-alist
579 '((dev (sql-product 'sqlite)
580 (sql-database "/home/mmaug/dev.db"))
581 (prd (sql-product 'oracle)
582 (sql-user "mmaug")
583 (sql-database "iprd2a"))))
584
585 This defines two connections named "dev" and "prd".
586
587 *** Added `sql-connect' to use predefined connections.
588 Sets the login parameters based on the values in the
589 `sql-connection-alist' and start a SQL interactive session. Any
590 values specified in the connection will not be prompted for.
591
592 In the example above, if the user were to invoke M-x sql-connect, they
593 would be prompted for the connection. The user can respond with
594 either "dev" or "prd". The "dev" connection would connect to the
595 SQLite database without prompting; the "prd" connection would prompt
596 for the users password and then connect to the Oracle database.
597
598 **** Added SQL->Start... submenu when connections are defined.
599 When connections have been defined, there is a submenu available that
600 allows the user to select one to start a SQLi session. The "Start
601 SQLi Session" item moves to the "Start..." submenu when cnnections
602 have been defined.
603
604 **** Added "Save Connection" menu item in SQLi buffers.
605 When a SQLi session is not started by a connection then
606 `sql-save-connection' will gather the login params specified for the
607 session and save them as a new connection.
608
609 *** List database objects and details.
610 Once a SQL interactive session has been started, you can get a list of
611 the objects in the database and see details of those objects. The
612 objects shown and the details available are product specific.
613
614 **** List all objects.
615 Using `M-x sql-list-all', `C-c C-l a' or selecting "SQL->List all
616 objects" will list all the objects in the database. At a minimum it
617 lists the tables and views in the database. Preceding the command by
618 universal argument may provide additional details or extend the
619 listing to include other schemas objects. The list will appear in a
620 separate window in view-mode.
621
622 **** List Table details.
623 Using `M-x sql-list-table', `C-c C-l t' or selecting "SQL->List Table
624 details" will ask for the name of a database table or view and display
625 the list of columns in the relation. Preceding the command with the
626 universal argument may provide additional details about each column.
627 The list will appear in a separate window in view-mode.
628
629 *** Added option `sql-send-terminator'.
630 When set makes sure that each command sent with `sql-send-*' commands
631 are properly terminated and submitted to the SQL processor.
632
633 *** Added option `sql-oracle-scan-on'.
634 When set commands sent to Oracle's SQL*Plus are scanned for strings
635 starting with an ampersand and the user is asked for replacement text.
636 In general, the SQL*Plus option SCAN should always be set OFF under
637 SQL interactive mode and this option used in its place.
638
639 *** SQL interactive mode will replace tabs with spaces.
640 This prevents the command interpreter for MySQL and Postgres from
641 listing object name completions when being sent text via
642 `sql-send-*' functions.
643
644 *** An API for manipulating SQL product definitions has been added.
645
646 ** sregex.el is now obsolete, since rx.el is a strict superset.
647
648 ** s-region.el and pc-select are now declared obsolete,
649 superseded by shift-select-mode enabled by default in 23.1.
650 ** pc-mode.el is also declared obsolete.
651 ** gdb-mi
652
653 *** GDB User Interface migrated to GDB Machine Interface and now
654 supports multithread non-stop debugging and debugging of several
655 threads simultaneously.
656
657 ** D-Bus
658
659 *** It is possible now, to access alternative buses than the default
660 system or session bus.
661
662 *** dbus-register-{service,method,property}
663 The -method and -property functions do not automatically register
664 names anymore.
665
666 The new function dbus-register-service registers a service known name
667 on a D-Bus without simultaneously registering a property or a method.
668
669 ** Tramp
670
671 *** There exists a new inline access method "ksu" (kerberized su).
672
673 *** The following access methods are discontinued: "ssh1_old",
674 "ssh2_old", "scp1_old", "scp2_old", "imap", "imaps" and "fish".
675
676 *** The option `ange-ftp-binary-file-name-regexp' has changed its
677 default value to "".
678
679 ** VC and related modes
680
681 *** Support for pulling on distributed version control systems.
682 The vc-pull command runs a "pull" operation, if it is supported.
683 This updates the current branch from upstream. A prefix argument
684 means to prompt the user for specifics, e.g. a pull location.
685
686 **** `vc-update' is now an alias for `vc-pull'.
687
688 **** Currently supported by Bzr, Git, and Mercurial.
689
690 *** Support for merging on distributed version control systems.
691 The vc-merge command now runs a "merge" operation, if it is supported.
692 This merges another branch into the current one. This command prompts
693 the user for specifics, e.g. a merge source.
694
695 **** Currently supported for Bzr, Git, and Mercurial.
696
697 *** Log entries in some Log View buffers can be toggled to display a
698 longer description by typing RET (log-view-toggle-entry-display).
699 In the Log View buffers made by `C-x v L' (vc-print-root-log), you can
700 use this to display the full log entry for the revision at point.
701
702 **** Currently supported for Bzr, Git, and Mercurial.
703
704 **** Packages using Log View mode can enable this functionality by
705 binding `log-view-expanded-log-entry-function' to a suitable function.
706
707 *** New command `vc-ediff' allows visual comparison of two revisions
708 of a file similar to `vc-diff', but using ediff backend.
709
710 ** Miscellaneous
711
712 ---
713 *** `copyright-fix-years' can optionally convert consecutive years to ranges.
714
715 *** New command `nato-region' converts text to NATO phonetic alphabet.
716
717 *** The new command `info-display-manual' will display an Info manual
718 specified by its name. If that manual is already visited in some Info
719 buffer within the current session, the command will display that
720 buffer. Otherwise, it will load the manual and display it. This is
721 handy if you have many manuals in many Info buffers, and don't
722 remember the name of the buffer visiting the manual you want to
723 consult.
724
725 \f
726 * New Modes and Packages in Emacs 24.1
727
728 ** New global minor modes electric-pair-mode, electric-indent-mode,
729 and electric-layout-mode.
730
731 ** tabulated-list.el provides a generic major mode for tabulated data,
732 from which other modes can be derived.
733
734 ** pcase.el provides the ML-style pattern matching macro `pcase'.
735
736 ** secrets.el is an implementation of the Secret Service API, an
737 interface to password managers like GNOME Keyring or KDE Wallet. The
738 Secret Service API requires D-Bus for communication. The command
739 `secrets-show-secrets' offers a buffer with a visualization of the
740 secrets.
741
742 ** notifications.el provides an implementation of the Desktop
743 Notifications API. It requires D-Bus for communication.
744
745 ** soap-client.el supports access to SOAP web services from Emacs.
746 soap-inspect.el is an interactive inspector for SOAP WSDL structures.
747
748 ** xmodmap-generic-mode for xmodmap files.
749
750 \f
751 * Incompatible Lisp Changes in Emacs 24.1
752
753 ---
754 ** `char-direction-table' and the associated function `char-direction'
755 were deleted. They were buggy and inferior to the new support of
756 bidirectional editing introduced in Emacs 24. If you need the
757 bidirectional properties of a character, use `get-char-code-property'
758 with the last argument `bidi-class'.
759
760 ** `copy-directory' now copies the source directory as a subdirectory
761 of the target directory, if the latter is an existing directory. The
762 new optional arg COPY-CONTENTS, if non-nil, makes the function copy
763 the contents directly into a pre-existing target directory.
764
765 ** `compose-mail' now accepts an optional 8th arg, RETURN-ACTION, and
766 passes it to the mail user agent function. This argument specifies an
767 action for returning to the caller after finishing with the mail.
768 This is currently used by Rmail to delete a mail window.
769
770 ** For mouse click input events in the text area, the Y pixel
771 coordinate in the POSITION list now counts from the top of the text
772 area, excluding any header line. Previously, it counted from the top
773 of the header line.
774
775 ** Remove obsolete name `e' (use `float-e' instead).
776
777 ** A backquote not followed by a space is now always treated as new-style.
778
779 ** Test for special mode-class was moved from view-file to view-buffer.
780 FIXME: This only says what was changed, but not what are the
781 programmer-visible consequences.
782
783 ** Passing a nil argument to a minor mode function now turns the mode
784 ON unconditionally.
785
786 ** During startup, Emacs no longer adds entries for `menu-bar-lines'
787 and `tool-bar-lines' to `default-frame-alist' and `initial-frame-alist'.
788 With these alist entries omitted, `make-frame' checks the value of the
789 variable `menu-bar-mode'/`tool-bar-mode' to determine whether to create
790 a menu-bar or tool-bar, respectively. If the alist entries are added,
791 they override the value of `menu-bar-mode'/`tool-bar-mode'.
792
793 ** Regions created by mouse dragging are now normal active regions,
794 similar to the ones created by shift-selection. In previous Emacs
795 versions, these regions were delineated by `mouse-drag-overlay', which
796 has now been removed.
797
798 ** cl.el no longer provides `cl-19'.
799
800 ** The following functions and aliases, obsolete since at least Emacs 21.1,
801 have been removed:
802 comint-kill-output, decompose-composite-char, outline-visible,
803 internal-find-face, internal-get-face, frame-update-faces,
804 frame-update-face-colors, x-frob-font-weight, x-frob-font-slant,
805 x-make-font-bold, x-make-font-demibold, x-make-font-unbold
806 x-make-font-italic, x-make-font-oblique, x-make-font-unitalic
807 x-make-font-bold-italic, mldrag-drag-mode-line, mldrag-drag-vertical-line,
808 iswitchb-default-keybindings, char-bytes, isearch-return-char,
809 make-local-hook
810
811 ** The following variables and aliases, obsolete since at least Emacs 21.1,
812 have been removed:
813 checkdoc-minor-keymap, vc-header-alist, directory-sep-char,
814 font-lock-defaults-alist
815
816 ** The following files, obsolete since at least Emacs 21.1, have been removed:
817 sc.el, x-menu.el, rnews.el, rnewspost.el
818
819 ** FIXME finder-inf.el changes.
820
821 \f
822 * Lisp changes in Emacs 24.1
823
824 ** `glyphless-char-display' can now distinguish between graphical and
825 text terminal display, via a char-table entry that is a cons cell.
826
827 ** `open-network-stream' can now be used to open an encrypted stream.
828 It now accepts an optional `:type' parameter for initiating a TLS
829 connection, directly or via STARTTLS. To do STARTTLS, additional
830 parameters (`:end-of-command', `:success', `:capabilities-command')
831 must also be supplied.
832
833 ** Code can now use lexical scoping by default instead of dynamic scoping.
834 The `lexical-binding' variable lets code use lexical scoping for local
835 variables. It is typically set via file-local variables, in which case it
836 applies to all the code in that file.
837
838 *** `eval' takes a new optional argument `lexical' to choose the new lexical
839 binding instead of the old dynamic binding mode.
840
841 *** Lexically scoped interpreted functions are represented with a new form
842 of function value which looks like (closure ENV ARGS &rest BODY).
843
844 *** New macro `letrec' to define recursive local functions.
845
846 *** New function `special-variable-p' to check whether a variable is
847 declared as dynamically bound.
848
849 ** pre/post-command-hook are not reset to nil upon error.
850 Instead, the offending function is removed.
851
852 ** New low-level function run-hook-wrapped.
853
854 ** `server-eval-at' is provided to allow evaluating forms on different
855 Emacs server instances.
856
857 ** `call-process' allows a `(:file "file")' spec to redirect STDOUT to
858 a file.
859
860 ** byte-compile-disable-print-circle is obsolete.
861 ** deferred-action-list and deferred-action-function are obsolete.
862 ** Removed the stack-trace-on-error variable.
863 Also the debugger can now "continue" from an error, which means it will jump
864 to the error handler as if the debugger had not been invoked instead of
865 jumping all the way to the top-level.
866
867 ** New function `read-char-choice' reads a restricted set of characters,
868 discarding any inputs not inside the set.
869
870 ** `image-library-alist' is renamed to `dynamic-library-alist'.
871 The variable is now used to load all kind of supported dynamic libraries,
872 not just image libraries. The previous name is still available as an
873 obsolete alias.
874
875 ** New variable syntax-propertize-function to set syntax-table properties.
876 Replaces font-lock-syntactic-keywords which are now obsolete.
877 This allows syntax-table properties to be set independently from font-lock:
878 just call syntax-propertize to make sure the text is propertized.
879 Together with this new variable come a new hook
880 syntax-propertize-extend-region-functions, as well as two helper functions:
881 syntax-propertize-via-font-lock to reuse old font-lock-syntactic-keywords
882 as-is; and syntax-propertize-rules which provides a new way to specify
883 syntactic rules.
884
885 ** New hook post-self-insert-hook run at the end of self-insert-command.
886
887 +++
888 ** Syntax tables support a new "comment style c" additionally to style b.
889 ** frame-local variables cannot be let-bound any more.
890 ** prog-mode is a new major-mode meant to be the parent of programming mode.
891 ** define-minor-mode accepts a new keyword :variable.
892
893 ** `delete-file' and `delete-directory' now accept optional arg TRASH.
894 Trashing is performed if TRASH and `delete-by-moving-to-trash' are
895 both non-nil. Interactively, TRASH defaults to t, unless a prefix
896 argument is supplied (see Trash changes, above).
897
898 ** buffer-substring-filters is obsoleted by filter-buffer-substring-functions.
899
900 ** New completion style `substring'.
901
902 ** `facemenu-read-color' is now an alias for `read-color'.
903 The command `read-color' now requires a match for a color name or RGB
904 triplet, instead of signalling an error if the user provides a invalid
905 input.
906
907 ** Tool-bars can display separators.
908 Tool-bar separators are handled like menu separators in menu-bar maps,
909 i.e. via menu entries of the form `(menu-item "--")'.
910
911 ** Image API
912
913 *** When the image type is one of listed in `image-animated-types'
914 and the number of sub-images in the image is more than one, then the
915 new function `create-animated-image' creates an animated image where
916 sub-images are displayed successively with the duration defined by
917 `image-animate-max-time' and the delay between sub-images defined
918 by the Graphic Control Extension of the image.
919
920 *** `image-extension-data' is renamed to `image-metadata'.
921
922 ** XML and HTML parsing
923
924 *** If Emacs is compiled with libxml2 support (which is the default),
925 two new Emacs Lisp-level functions are defined:
926 `libxml-parse-html-region' (which will parse "real world" HTML)
927 and `libxml-parse-xml-region' (which parses XML). Both return an
928 Emacs Lisp parse tree.
929
930 FIXME: These should be front-ended by xml.el.
931
932 ** GnuTLS
933
934 *** Emacs can be compiled with libgnutls support
935 This is the default. You will then be able to use the functionality
936 in gnutls.el, namely the `open-gnutls-stream' and `gnutls-negotiate'
937 functions. It's easiest to use these functions through
938 `open-network-stream' because it can upgrade connections through
939 STARTTLS opportunistically or use plain SSL, depending on your needs.
940
941 Only versions 2.8.x and higher or GnuTLS have been tested.
942
943 *** gnutls-log-level
944 Set `gnutls-log-level' higher than 0 to get debug output. 1 is for
945 important messages, 2 is for debug data, and higher numbers are as per
946 the GnuTLS logging conventions. The output is in *Messages*.
947
948 ** Isearch
949
950 *** New hook `isearch-update-post-hook' that runs in `isearch-update'.
951
952 ** Progress reporters can now "spin".
953 The MIN-VALUE and MAX-VALUE arguments of `make-progress-reporter' can
954 now be nil, or omitted. This makes a "non-numeric" reporter. Each
955 time you call `progress-reporter-update' on that progress reporter,
956 with a nil or omitted VALUE argument, the reporter message is
957 displayed with a "spinning bar".
958
959 ** New variable `revert-buffer-in-progress-p' is true while a buffer is
960 being reverted, even if the buffer has a local `revert-buffer-function'.
961
962 ** New variables `delayed-warnings-list' and `delayed-warnings-hook' allow
963 deferring warnings until the main command loop is executed.
964
965 \f
966 * Changes in Emacs 24.1 on non-free operating systems
967
968 ** New configure.bat option --enable-checking builds Emacs with extra
969 runtime checks.
970
971 ** New configure.bat option --distfiles to specify files to be
972 included in binary distribution.
973
974 ** New configure.bat option --without-gnutls to disable automatic
975 GnuTLS detection.
976
977 ** New configure.bat option --lib for general library linkage, works
978 with the USER_LIBS build variable.
979
980 ** New make target `dist' to create binary distribution for MS Windows.
981
982 \f
983 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
984 This file is part of GNU Emacs.
985
986 GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
987 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
988 the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
989 (at your option) any later version.
990
991 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
992 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
993 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
994 GNU General Public License for more details.
995
996 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
997 along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
998
999 \f
1000 Local variables:
1001 mode: outline
1002 paragraph-separate: "[ \f]*$"
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