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GNU Emacs NEWS -- history of user-visible changes.
Copyright (C) 2022-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
See the end of the file for license conditions.
1999-10-03 12:39:42 +00:00
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Please send Emacs bug reports to 'bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org'.
If possible, use 'M-x report-emacs-bug'.
This file is about changes in Emacs version 30.
See file HISTORY for a list of GNU Emacs versions and release dates.
See files NEWS.29, NEWS.28, ..., NEWS.18, and NEWS.1-17 for changes
in older Emacs versions.
You can narrow news to a specific version by calling 'view-emacs-news'
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with a prefix argument or by typing 'C-u C-h C-n'.
Temporary note:
+++ indicates that all relevant manuals in doc/ have been updated.
--- means no change in the manuals is needed.
When you add a new item, use the appropriate mark if you are sure it
applies, and please also update docstrings as needed.
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* Installation Changes in Emacs 30.1
Don't store docstrings of preloaded .el files in etc/DOC Since the location of those files changes between build time and installation time, this requires to tweak the file name used in those (#$ . NNN) references during the dump so they don't hardcode the build directory. We do it in the same way as was already done for those same file names in `load-history`, except we convert them back to absolute file names more lazily (i.e. when fetching the actual docstring rather than at startup), which requires remembering the `lisp-dir` computed at startup in the new `lisp-directory` variable. * src/Makefile.in ($(etc)/DOC): Don't scan Lisp files any more. * src/lread.c (Fload): Use relative file names for `load-file-name` when preloading for the dump, like we already did for `current-load-list`. (read_list): Don't zero-out dynamic docstring references during the preload since they won't be filled later by Snarf-documentation any more. (read1): Remove the hash-hack for doc references that were zeroed. * lisp/startup.el (lisp-directory): New variable. (command-line): Set it. * src/doc.c (get_doc_string): Use `lisp-directory` for dynamic docstring references using relative file names. (syms_of_doc): Add `Qlisp_directory`. * lib-src/make-docfile.c (scan_file): Don't handle `.el` or `.elc` files any more. (IS_SLASH): Remove macro, not used any more. (skip_white, read_lisp_symbol, search_lisp_doc_at_eol) (scan_lisp_file): Remove functions, not used any more. * doc/lispref/loading.texi (Library Search): Mention `lisp-directory`.
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* Startup Changes in Emacs 30.1
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* Changes in Emacs 30.1
** Help
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*** 'describe-function' shows function inferred type when available.
For native compiled Lisp functions 'describe-function' prints (after
the signature) the automatically inferred function type as well.
---
** New user option 'describe-bindings-outline-rules'.
This user option controls outline visibility in the output buffer of
'describe-bindings' when 'describe-bindings-outline' in non-nil.
** X selection requests are now handled much faster and asynchronously.
This means it should be less necessary to disable the likes of
'select-active-regions' when Emacs is running over a slow network
connection.
** Emacs now updates invisible frames that are made visible by a compositor.
If an invisible or an iconified frame is shown to the user by the
compositing manager, Emacs will now redisplay such a frame even though
'frame-visible-p' returns nil or 'icon' for it. This can happen, for
example, as part of preview for iconified frames.
+++
** 'write-region-inhibit-fsync' now defaults to t in interactive mode,
as it has in batch mode since Emacs 24.
+++
** New user option 'remote-file-name-inhibit-delete-by-moving-to-trash'.
When non-nil, this option suppresses moving remote files to the local
trash when deleting. Default is nil.
---
** New user option 'remote-file-name-inhibit-auto-save'.
If this user option is non-nil, 'auto-save-mode' will not auto-save
remote buffers. The default is nil.
+++
** New user option 'yes-or-no-prompt'.
This allows the user to customize the prompt that is appended by
'yes-or-no-p' when asking questions. The default value is
"(yes or no) ".
---
** New face 'display-time-date-and-time'.
This is used for displaying the time and date components of
'display-time-mode'.
---
** New icon images for general use.
Several symbolic icons are added to "etc/images/symbols", including
plus, minus, check-mark, start, etc.
Allow displaying tool bar on the bottom of the frame * src/xterm.c (x_clear_under_internal_border): Subtract bottom margins before clearing bottom border. (XTflash): Subtract bottom margins before flashing mini window. * src/xfns.c (x_set_tool_bar_position): Allow setting different values outside of GTK+. (frame_geometry): Adjust inner width and height for tool bars placed on the bottom. * src/xdisp.c (init_xdisp): Calculate using top margins only. * src/window.c (resize_frame_windows): Fix commentary. * src/w32fns.c (Fw32_frame_geometry): Report tool bar position correctly. (w32_clear_under_internal_border): Subtract bottom margins prior to clearing bottom border. (w32_set_tool_bar_position): New function. (Fw32_frame_edges): Subtract bottom tool bar from inner width and height. (w32_frame_parm_handlers): Add `set_tool_bar_position' parameter handler. * src/pgtkterm.c (pgtk_flash): Subtract bottom margins before clearing bottom border. (XTflash): Subtract bottom margins before flashing mini window. * src/pgtkfns.c (frame_geometry): Set `inner_top' correctly. (Fpgtk_set_mouse_absolute_pixel_position): (Fpgtk_mouse_absolute_pixel_position): (Fpgtk_page_setup_dialog): (Fpgtk_get_page_setup): Wrap lines which cause C Mode to hang. * src/nsterm.m (ns_clear_under_internal_border): Subtract bottom margins before clearing bottom border. * src/nsfns.m (ns_set_tool_bar_position): New function. Error if arg is not top. (ns_frame_parm_handlers): Add that as the handler for `tool-bar-position', to prevent it from being set to an invalid value. * src/haikuterm.c (haiku_flash): Subtract bottom margins before flashing mini window. (haiku_clear_under_internal_border): Subtract bottom margins before clearing bottom border. * src/haikufns.c (haiku_set_tool_bar_position): Allow setting values other than `top'. (frame_geometry): Take bottom margin into account when calculating inner dimensions. * src/frame.h (struct frame): Always define `tool_bar_position'. (fset_tool_bar_position): Define function everywhere. (FRAME_TOOL_BAR_POSITION): Define correctly on all toolkits. (FRAME_TOOL_BAR_TOP_HEIGHT): (FRAME_TOOL_BAR_TOP_LINES): (FRAME_TOOL_BAR_BOTTOM_HEIGHT): (FRAME_TOOL_BAR_BOTTOM_LINES): New macros. Each pair returns the tool bar dimensions only if the tool bar position is set appropriately. (FRAME_TOP_MARGIN, FRAME_TOP_MARGIN_HEIGHT): Only add tool bar height if it is placed at the top of the frame. (FRAME_BOTTOM_MARGIN, FRAME_BOTTOM_MARGIN_HEIGHT): Add ``bottom margins''. (FRAME_MARGINS, FRAME_MARGIN_HEIGHT): Move original margin macro here. (FRAME_PIXEL_HEIGHT_TO_TEXT_LINES): (FRAME_TEXT_TO_PIXEL_HEIGHT): (FRAME_PIXEL_TO_TEXT_HEIGHT): (FRAME_INNER_HEIGHT): Subtract both vertical margins. * src/frame.c (adjust_frame_size): Subtract both top and bottom margins to determine the inner height. (make_frame): Initialize `f->tool_bar_position' unconditionally. * src/dispnew.c (adjust_frame_glyphs_for_window_redisplay): Place internal tool bar on bottom if requested. * doc/lispref/frames.texi (Frame Layout): Describe the possibility of the tool bar being placed below the inner area of the frame. (Layout Parameters): Describe that `tool-bar-position' is now supported almost everywhere.
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+++
** Tool bars can now be placed on the bottom on more systems.
The 'tool-bar-position' frame parameter can be set to 'bottom' on all
window systems other than Nextstep.
* Editing Changes in Emacs 30.1
---
** On X, Emacs now supports input methods which perform "string conversion".
This means an input method can now ask Emacs to delete text
surrounding point and replace it with something else, as well as query
Emacs for surrounding text. If your input method allows you to "undo"
mistaken compositions, this will now work as well.
---
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** New command 'kill-matching-buffers-no-ask'.
This works like 'kill-matching-buffers', but without asking for
confirmation.
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* Changes in Specialized Modes and Packages in Emacs 30.1
---
** Variable order and truncation can now be configured in 'gdb-many-windows'.
The new user option 'gdb-locals-table-row-config' allows users to
configure the order and max length of various properties in the local
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variables buffer when using 'gdb-many-windows'.
By default, this user option is set to write the properties in the order:
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name, type and value, where the name and type are truncated to 20
characters, and the value is truncated according to the value of
'gdb-locals-value-limit'.
If you want to get back the old behavior, set the user option to the value
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(setopt gdb-locals-table-row-config
`((type . 0) (name . 0) (value . ,gdb-locals-value-limit)))
** Grep
*** New user option 'grep-use-headings'.
When non-nil, the output of Grep is split into sections, one for each
file, instead of having file names prefixed to each line. It is
equivalent to the "--heading" option of some tools such as 'git grep'
and 'rg'. The headings are displayed using the new 'grep-heading'
face.
** VC
---
*** New user option 'vc-git-shortlog-switches'.
This is a string or a list of strings that specifies the Git log
switches for shortlogs, such as the one produced by 'C-x v L'.
'vc-git-log-switches' is no longer used for shortlogs.
** Diff Mode
+++
*** 'diff-ignore-whitespace-hunk' can now be applied to all hunks.
When called with a non-nil prefix argument,
'diff-ignore-whitespace-hunk' now iterates over all the hunks in the
current diff, regenerating them without whitespace changes.
+++
*** New user option 'diff-ignore-whitespace-switches'.
This allows changing which type of whitespace changes are ignored when
regenerating hunks with 'diff-ignore-whitespace-hunk'. Defaults to
the previously hard-coded "-b".
** Buffer Selection
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---
*** New user option 'bs-default-action-list'.
You can now configure how to display the "*buffer-selection*" buffer
using this new option. (Or set 'display-buffer-alist' directly.)
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Add support for the "splice operator" in Eshell This allows splicing lists in-place in argument lists, which is particularly important when defining aliases using the '$*' special variable (bug#59960). * lisp/eshell/esh-var.el (eshell-parse-variable): Add support for the splice operator. (eshell-interpolate-variable): Let 'eshell-parse-variable' handle adding 'eshell-escape-arg'. (eshell-complete-variable-reference): Handle the splice operator. * lisp/eshell/esh-arg.el (eshell-concat-groups) (eshell-prepare-splice): New functions... (eshell-resolve-current-argument): ... use them. (eshell-splice-args): New function. * lisp/eshell/esh-cmd.el (eshell-rewrite-named-command): Handle 'eshell-splice-args'. * lisp/eshell/esh-util.el (eshell-list-to-string): New function... (eshell-flatten-and-stringify): ... use it. * lisp/eshell/em-cmpl.el (eshell-complete-parse-arguments): Remove 'eshell-splice-args' sigils in Eshell command forms so that we can perform completion on splice-expansions. * lisp/eshell/em-unix.el (eshell-complete-host-reference): Don't try to complete arguments containing "$@". * test/lisp/eshell/esh-var-tets.el (esh-var-test/interp-list-var) (esh-var-test/interp-list-var-concat, esh-var-test/interp-var-splice) (esh-var-test/interp-var-splice-concat) (esh-var-test/quoted-interp-list-var) (esh-var-test/quoted-interp-list-var-concat) (esh-var-test/quoted-interp-var-splice) (esh-var-test/quoted-interp-var-splice-concat): New tests. * test/lisp/eshell/em-alias-tests.el (em-alias-test/alias-all-args-var-splice): New test. * doc/misc/eshell.texi (Dollars Expansion): Explain the splice operator. (Aliases): Expand documentation and use '$@*'. (Built-ins, Bugs and Ideas): Use '$@*' where appropriate. * etc/NEWS: Announce this change.
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** Eshell
+++
*** New splice operator for Eshell dollar expansions.
Dollar expansions in Eshell now let you splice the elements of the
expansion in-place using '$@expr'. This makes it easier to fill lists
of arguments into a command, such as when defining aliases. For more
information, see the "(eshell) Dollars Expansion" node in the Eshell
manual.
+++
*** Eshell now supports negative numbers and ranges for indices.
Now, you can retrieve the last element of a list with '$my-list[-1]'
or get a sublist of elements 2 through 4 with '$my-list[2..5]'. For
more information, see the "(eshell) Dollars Expansion" node in the
Eshell manual.
---
*** Eshell now uses 'field' properties in its output.
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In particular, this means that pressing the '<home>' key moves the
point to the beginning of your input, not the beginning of the whole
line. If you want to go back to the old behavior, add something like
this to your configuration:
(keymap-set eshell-mode-map "<home>" #'eshell-bol-ignoring-prompt)
---
*** You can now properly unload Eshell.
Calling '(unload-feature 'eshell)' no longer signals an error, and now
correctly unloads Eshell and all of its modules.
+++
*** 'eshell-read-aliases-list' is now an interactive command.
After manually editing 'eshell-aliases-file', you can use this command
to load the edited aliases.
+++
*** 'rgrep' is now a builtin command.
Running 'rgrep' in Eshell now uses the Emacs grep facility instead of
calling external rgrep.
** Shell Mode
+++
*** New user option 'shell-get-old-input-include-continuation-lines'.
When this user option is non-nil, 'shell-get-old-input' ('C-RET')
includes multiple shell "\" continuation lines from command output.
Default is nil.
** Prog Mode
+++
*** New command 'prog-fill-reindent-defun'.
This command either fills a single paragraph in a defun, such as a
docstring, or a comment, or (re)indents the surrounding defun if
point is not in a comment or a string. It is by default bound to
'M-q' in 'prog-mode' and all its descendants.
** Tramp
+++
*** New connection methods "toolbox" and "flatpak".
They allow accessing system containers provided by Toolbox or
sandboxes provided by Flatpak.
+++
*** Rename 'tramp-use-ssh-controlmaster-options' to 'tramp-use-connection-share'.
The old name still exists as obsolete variable alias. This user
option controls now connection sharing for both ssh-based and
plink-based methods. It allows the values t, nil, and 'suppress'.
The latter suppresses also "ControlMaster" settings in the user's
"~/.ssh/config" file, or connection share configuration in PuTTY
sessions, respectively.
New command 'tramp-cleanup-some-buffers' * doc/misc/tramp.texi (Cleanup remote connections): Document tramp-cleanup-some-buffers and tramp-cleanup-some-buffers-hook. * etc/NEWS: New command 'tramp-cleanup-some-buffers'. * lisp/net/tramp.el (tramp-handle-make-process): * lisp/net/tramp-adb.el (tramp-adb-handle-make-process): * lisp/net/tramp-sh.el (tramp-sh-handle-make-process): Use `tramp-taint-remote-process-buffer'. * lisp/net/tramp.el (tramp-post-process-creation): New defun. (tramp-handle-make-process): * lisp/net/tramp-adb.el (tramp-adb-maybe-open-connection): * lisp/net/tramp-crypt.el (tramp-crypt-maybe-open-connection): * lisp/net/tramp-gvfs.el (tramp-gvfs-handle-file-notify-add-watch) (tramp-gvfs-maybe-open-connection): * lisp/net/tramp-rclone.el (tramp-rclone-maybe-open-connection): * lisp/net/tramp-sh.el (tramp-do-copy-or-rename-file-out-of-band) (tramp-sh-handle-file-notify-add-watch) (tramp-maybe-open-connection): * lisp/net/tramp-smb.el (tramp-smb-handle-copy-directory) (tramp-smb-handle-file-acl, tramp-smb-handle-set-file-acl) (tramp-smb-maybe-open-connection): * lisp/net/tramp-sshfs.el (tramp-sshfs-maybe-open-connection): * lisp/net/tramp-sudoedit.el (tramp-sudoedit-maybe-open-connection) (tramp-sudoedit-send-command): Use it. * lisp/net/tramp-cmds.el (tramp-tainted-remote-process-buffers): New defvar. (tramp-cleanup-dired-buffer-p) (tramp-delete-tainted-remote-process-buffer-function) (kill-buffer-hook, tramp-cleanup-remote-process-p) (tramp-cleanup-some-buffers): New defuns. (tramp-cleanup-some-buffers-hook): New defcustom. Add `buffer-file-name', `tramp-cleanup-dired-buffer-p' and `tramp-cleanup-remote-process-p' to the hook. (kill-buffer-hook): Add `tramp-delete-tainted-remote-process-buffer-function'. (tramp-cleanup-all-buffers): Rework. * lisp/net/tramp-compat.el (tramp-compat-always): New defalias. * test/lisp/net/tramp-tests.el (tramp--test-always): Delete. (tramp-test10-write-region, tramp-test21-file-links) (tramp--test-deftest-direct-async-process) (tramp-test37-make-auto-save-file-name) (tramp-test38-find-backup-file-name) (tramp-test39-make-lock-file-name) (tramp-test39-detect-external-change): Use `tramp-compat-always'.
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+++
*** New command 'tramp-cleanup-some-buffers'.
It allows to kill only selected remote buffers, controlled by user
option 'tramp-cleanup-some-buffers-hook'.
** EWW
+++
*** 'eww-open-file' can now display the file in a new buffer.
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By default, the command reuses the "*eww*" buffer, but if called with
the new argument NEW-BUFFER non-nil, it will use a new buffer instead.
Interactively, invoke 'eww-open-file' with a prefix argument to
activate this behavior.
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---
*** 'eww' URL or keyword prompt now has tab completion.
The interactive minibuffer prompt when invoking 'eww' now has support
for tab completion.
+++
*** 'eww' URL and keyword prompt now completes suggested URIs and bookmarks.
The interactive minibuffer prompt when invoking 'eww' now provides
New command 'tramp-cleanup-some-buffers' * doc/misc/tramp.texi (Cleanup remote connections): Document tramp-cleanup-some-buffers and tramp-cleanup-some-buffers-hook. * etc/NEWS: New command 'tramp-cleanup-some-buffers'. * lisp/net/tramp.el (tramp-handle-make-process): * lisp/net/tramp-adb.el (tramp-adb-handle-make-process): * lisp/net/tramp-sh.el (tramp-sh-handle-make-process): Use `tramp-taint-remote-process-buffer'. * lisp/net/tramp.el (tramp-post-process-creation): New defun. (tramp-handle-make-process): * lisp/net/tramp-adb.el (tramp-adb-maybe-open-connection): * lisp/net/tramp-crypt.el (tramp-crypt-maybe-open-connection): * lisp/net/tramp-gvfs.el (tramp-gvfs-handle-file-notify-add-watch) (tramp-gvfs-maybe-open-connection): * lisp/net/tramp-rclone.el (tramp-rclone-maybe-open-connection): * lisp/net/tramp-sh.el (tramp-do-copy-or-rename-file-out-of-band) (tramp-sh-handle-file-notify-add-watch) (tramp-maybe-open-connection): * lisp/net/tramp-smb.el (tramp-smb-handle-copy-directory) (tramp-smb-handle-file-acl, tramp-smb-handle-set-file-acl) (tramp-smb-maybe-open-connection): * lisp/net/tramp-sshfs.el (tramp-sshfs-maybe-open-connection): * lisp/net/tramp-sudoedit.el (tramp-sudoedit-maybe-open-connection) (tramp-sudoedit-send-command): Use it. * lisp/net/tramp-cmds.el (tramp-tainted-remote-process-buffers): New defvar. (tramp-cleanup-dired-buffer-p) (tramp-delete-tainted-remote-process-buffer-function) (kill-buffer-hook, tramp-cleanup-remote-process-p) (tramp-cleanup-some-buffers): New defuns. (tramp-cleanup-some-buffers-hook): New defcustom. Add `buffer-file-name', `tramp-cleanup-dired-buffer-p' and `tramp-cleanup-remote-process-p' to the hook. (kill-buffer-hook): Add `tramp-delete-tainted-remote-process-buffer-function'. (tramp-cleanup-all-buffers): Rework. * lisp/net/tramp-compat.el (tramp-compat-always): New defalias. * test/lisp/net/tramp-tests.el (tramp--test-always): Delete. (tramp-test10-write-region, tramp-test21-file-links) (tramp--test-deftest-direct-async-process) (tramp-test37-make-auto-save-file-name) (tramp-test38-find-backup-file-name) (tramp-test39-make-lock-file-name) (tramp-test39-detect-external-change): Use `tramp-compat-always'.
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completions from 'eww-suggest-uris'. 'eww-suggest-uris' now includes
bookmark URIs.
** go-ts-mode
+++
*** New command 'go-ts-mode-docstring'.
This command adds a docstring comment to the current defun. If a
comment already exists, point is only moved to the comment. It is
bound to 'C-c C-d' in 'go-ts-mode'.
** Man-mode
+++
*** New user option 'Man-prefer-synchronous-call'.
When this is non-nil, call the 'man' program synchronously rather than
asynchronously (which is the default behavior).
** DocView
---
*** New face 'doc-view-svg-face'.
This replaces 'doc-view-svg-foreground' and 'doc-view-svg-background'.
If you don't like the colors produced by the default definition of
this new face when DocView displays documents, customize this face to
restore the colors you were used to, or to get colors more to your
liking.
** Shortdoc
+++
*** New function 'shortdoc-function-examples'.
This function returns examples of use of a given Emacs Lisp function
from the available shortdoc information.
+++
*** New function 'shortdoc-help-fns-examples-function'.
This function inserts into the current buffer examples of use of a
given Emacs Lisp function, which it gleans from the shortdoc
information. If you want 'describe-function' ('C-h f') to insert
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examples of using the function into regular "*Help*" buffers, add the
following to your init file:
(add-hook 'help-fns-describe-function-functions
#'shortdoc-help-fns-examples-function)
** Package
---
*** New user option 'package-vc-register-as-project'.
When non-nil, it will automatically register every package as a
project, that you can quickly select using 'project-switch-project'
('C-x p p').
---
*** New user option 'package-vc-allow-side-effects'.
When non-nil, package specifications with side-effects for building
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software will be used when building a package.
** Flymake
+++
*** New user option 'flymake-show-diagnostics-at-end-of-line'.
When non-nil, Flymake shows summarized descriptions of diagnostics at
the end of the line. Depending on your preference, this can either be
distracting and easily confused with actual code, or a significant
early aid that relieves you from moving the buffer or reaching for the
mouse to consult an error message.
** Python Mode
---
*** New user option 'python-indent-block-paren-deeper'.
If non-nil, increase the indentation of the lines inside parens in a
header of a block when they are indented to the same level as the body
of the block:
if (some_expression
and another_expression):
do_something()
instead of:
if (some_expression
and another_expression):
do_something()
** use-package
+++
*** New ':vc' keyword.
This keyword enables the user to install packages using 'package-vc'.
** Rmail
---
*** New commands for reading mailing lists.
The new Rmail commands 'rmail-mailing-list-post',
'rmail-mailing-list-unsubscribe', 'rmail-mailing-list-help', and
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'rmail-mailing-list-archive' allow to, respectively, post to,
unsubscribe from, request help about, and browse the archives, of the
mailing list from which the current email message was delivered.
** Dictionary
---
*** New user option 'dictionary-search-interface'.
Controls how the 'dictionary-search' command prompts for and displays
dictionary definitions. Customize this user option to 'help' to have
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'dictionary-search' display definitions in a "*Help*" buffer and
provide dictionary-based minibuffer completion for word selection.
---
*** New user option 'dictionary-read-word-prompt'.
This allows the user to customize the prompt that is used by
'dictionary-search' when asking for a word to search in the
dictionary.
---
*** New user option 'dictionary-display-definition-function'.
This allows the user to customize the way in which 'dictionary-search'
displays word definitions. If non-nil, this user option should be set
to a function that displays a word definition obtained from a
dictionary server. The new function
'dictionary-display-definition-in-help-buffer' can be used to display
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the definition in a "*Help*" buffer, instead of the default
"*Dictionary*" buffer.
---
*** New user option 'dictionary-read-word-function'.
This allows the user to customize the way in which 'dictionary-search'
prompts for a word to search in the dictionary. This user option
should be set to a function that lets the user select a word and
returns it as a string. The new function
'dictionary-completing-read-word' can be used to prompt with
completion based on dictionary matches.
---
*** New user option 'dictionary-read-dictionary-function'.
This allows the user to customize the way in which 'dictionary-search'
prompts for a dictionary to search in. This user option should be set
to a function that lets the user select a dictionary and returns its
name as a string. The new function
'dictionary-completing-read-dictionary' can be used to prompt with
completion based on dictionaries that the server supports.
** Pp
*** New 'pp-default-function' custom variable replaces 'pp-use-max-width'.
*** New default pretty printing function, which tries to obey 'fill-column'.
*** 'pp-to-string' takes an additional 'pp-function' argument.
This arg specifies the prettifying algorithm to use.
* New Modes and Packages in Emacs 30.1
** New major modes based on the tree-sitter library
+++
*** New major mode 'html-ts-mode'.
An optional major mode based on the tree-sitter library for editing
HTML files.
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---
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*** New major mode 'heex-ts-mode'.
A major mode based on the tree-sitter library for editing HEEx files.
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---
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*** New major mode 'elixir-ts-mode'.
A major mode based on the tree-sitter library for editing Elixir
files.
---
** The highly accessible Modus themes collection has eight items.
The 'modus-operandi' and 'modus-vivendi' are the main themes that have
been part of Emacs since version 28. The former is light, the latter
dark. In addition to these, we now have 'modus-operandi-tinted' and
'modus-vivendi-tinted' for easier legibility, as well as
'modus-operandi-deuteranopia', 'modus-vivendi-deuteranopia',
'modus-operandi-tritanopia', and 'modus-vivendi-tritanopia' to cover
the needs of users with red-green or blue-yellow color deficiency.
The Info manual "(modus-themes) Top" describes the details and
showcases all their customization options.
* Incompatible Lisp Changes in Emacs 30.1
---
** The escape sequence '\x' not followed by hex digits is now an error.
Previously, '\x' without at least one hex digit denoted character code
zero (NUL) but as this was neither intended nor documented or even
known by anyone, it is now treated as an error by the Lisp reader.
---
** Connection-local variables are applied in buffers visiting a remote file.
This overrides possible directory-local or file-local variables with
the same name.
---
** User option 'tramp-completion-reread-directory-timeout' has been removed.
This user option has been obsoleted in Emacs 27, use
'remote-file-name-inhibit-cache' instead.
---
** User options 'eshell-NAME-unload-hook' are now obsolete.
These hooks were named incorrectly, and so they never actually ran
when unloading the correspending feature. Instead, you should use
hooks named after the feature name, like 'esh-mode-unload-hook'.
+++
** 'copy-tree' now copies records when its optional 2nd argument is non-nil.
+++
** Certain values of 'header-line-format' now inhibit empty header line.
Emacs now avoids displaying a header line, instead of displaying an
empty one, when 'header-line-format' is a list whose 'car' is a
symbol, and either that symbol is ':eval' and the second element of
the list evaluates to 'nil' or the symbol's value as a variable is
'nil' or void.
+++
** Regexp zero-width assertions followed by operators are better defined.
Previously, regexps such as "xy\\B*" would have ill-defined behaviour.
Now any operator following a zero-width assertion applies to that
assertion only (which is useless). For historical compatibility, an
operator character following '^' or '\`' becomes literal, but we
advise against relying on this.
* Lisp Changes in Emacs 30.1
Abolish max-specpdl-size (bug#57911) The max-lisp-eval-depth limit is sufficient to prevent unbounded stack growth including the specbind stack; simplify matters for the user by not having them to worry about two different limits. This change turns max-specpdl-size into a harmless variable with no effects, to keep existing code happy. * lisp/subr.el (max-specpdl-size): Define as an ordinary (but obsolete) dynamic variable. * admin/grammars/Makefile.in: * doc/lispintro/emacs-lisp-intro.texi (Loops & Recursion): * doc/lispref/control.texi (Cleanups): * doc/lispref/edebug.texi (Checking Whether to Stop): * doc/lispref/eval.texi (Eval): * doc/lispref/variables.texi (Local Variables): * doc/misc/calc.texi (Recursion Depth): Update documentation. * etc/NEWS: Announce. * src/eval.c (FletX): Use safe iteration to guard against circular bindings list. (syms_of_eval): Remove old max-specpdl-size definition. (init_eval_once, restore_stack_limits, call_debugger) (signal_or_quit, grow_specpdl_allocation): * leim/Makefile.in: * lisp/Makefile.in: * lisp/calc/calc-stuff.el (calc-more-recursion-depth) (calc-less-recursion-depth): * lisp/calc/calc.el (calc-do): * lisp/cedet/semantic/ede-grammar.el (ede-proj-makefile-insert-rules): * lisp/cedet/semantic/grammar.el (semantic-grammar-batch-build-one-package): * lisp/cus-start.el (standard): * lisp/emacs-lisp/comp.el (comp--native-compile): * lisp/emacs-lisp/edebug.el (edebug-max-depth): (edebug-read-and-maybe-wrap-form, edebug-default-enter): * lisp/emacs-lisp/regexp-opt.el (regexp-opt): * lisp/eshell/esh-mode.el (eshell-mode): * lisp/loadup.el (max-specpdl-size): * lisp/mh-e/mh-e.el (mh-invisible-headers): * lisp/net/shr.el (shr-insert-document, shr-descend): * lisp/play/hanoi.el (hanoi-internal): * lisp/progmodes/cperl-mode.el: * src/fileio.c (Fdo_auto_save): Remove references to and modifications of max-specpdl-size.
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+++
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** New user option 'safe-local-variable-directories'.
This user option names directories in which Emacs will treat all
directory-local variables as safe.
** New variable 'inhibit-auto-fill' to temporarily prevent auto-fill.
** Functions and variables to transpose sexps
+++
*** New helper variable 'transpose-sexps-function'.
Emacs now can set this variable to customize the behavior of the
'transpose-sexps' function.
+++
*** New function 'transpose-sexps-default-function'.
The previous implementation is moved into its own function, to be
bound by 'transpose-sexps-function'.
*** New function 'treesit-transpose-sexps'.
Tree-sitter now unconditionally sets 'transpose-sexps-function' for all
tree-sitter enabled modes. This functionality utilizes the new
'transpose-sexps-function'.
** Functions and variables to move by program statements
*** New variable 'forward-sentence-function'.
Major modes can now set this variable to customize the behavior of the
'forward-sentence' command.
*** New function 'forward-sentence-default-function'.
The previous implementation of 'forward-sentence' is moved into its
own function, to be bound by 'forward-sentence-function'.
*** New buffer-local variable 'treesit-sentence-type-regexp'.
Similarly to 'treesit-defun-type-regexp', this variable is used to
define "sentences" in tree-sitter enabled modes.
*** New function 'treesit-forward-sentence'.
All tree-sitter enabled modes that define 'treesit-sentence-type-regexp'
now set 'forward-sentence-function' to call 'treesit-forward-sentence'.
** Functions and variables to move by program sexps
*** New buffer-local variable 'treesit-sexp-type-regexp'.
Similarly to 'treesit-defun-type-regexp', this variable is used to
define "sexps" in tree-sitter enabled modes.
*** New function 'treesit-forward-sexp'.
Tree-sitter conditionally sets 'forward-sexp-function' for major modes
that have defined 'treesit-sexp-type-regexp' to enable sexp-related
motion commands.
** New or changed byte-compilation warnings
---
*** Warn about empty bodies for more special forms and macros.
The compiler now warns about an empty body argument to 'when',
'unless', 'ignore-error' and 'with-suppressed-warnings' in addition to
the existing warnings for 'let' and 'let*'. Example:
(when (> x 2))
This warning can be suppressed using 'with-suppressed-warnings' with
the warning name 'empty-body'.
---
*** Warn about quoted error names in 'condition-case' and 'ignore-error'.
The compiler now warns about quoted condition (error) names
in 'condition-case' and 'ignore-error'. Example:
(condition-case nil
(/ x y)
('arith-error "division by zero"))
Quoting them adds the error name 'quote' to those handled or ignored
respectively, which was probably not intended.
---
*** Warn about comparison with literal constants without defined identity.
The compiler now warns about comparisons by identity with a literal
string, cons, vector, record, function, large integer or float as this
may not match any value at all. Example:
(eq x "hello")
Only literals for symbols and small integers (fixnums), including
characters, are guaranteed to have a consistent (unique) identity.
This warning applies to 'eq', 'eql', 'memq', 'memql', 'assq', 'rassq',
'remq' and 'delq'.
To compare by (structural) value, use 'equal', 'member', 'assoc',
'rassoc', 'remove' or 'delete' instead. Floats and bignums can also
be compared using 'eql', '=' and 'memql'. Function literals cannot be
compared reliably at all.
This warning can be suppressed using 'with-suppressed-warnings' with
the warning name 'suspicious'.
---
*** Warn about 'condition-case' without handlers.
The compiler now warns when the 'condition-case' form is used without
any actual handlers, as in
(condition-case nil (read buffer))
because it has no effect other than the execution of the body form.
In particular, no errors are caught or suppressed. If the intention
was to catch all errors, add an explicit handler for 'error', or use
'ignore-error' or 'ignore-errors'.
This warning can be suppressed using 'with-suppressed-warnings' with
the warning name 'suspicious'.
---
*** Warn about 'unwind-protect' without unwind forms.
The compiler now warns when the 'unwind-protect' form is used without
any unwind forms, as in
(unwind-protect (read buffer))
because the behavior is identical to that of the argument; there is
no protection of any kind. Perhaps the intended unwind forms have
been misplaced or forgotten, or the use of 'unwind-protect' could be
simplified away.
This warning can be suppressed using 'with-suppressed-warnings' with
the warning name 'suspicious'.
---
*** Warn about mutation of constant values.
The compiler now warns about code that modifies program constants in
some obvious cases. Examples:
(setcar '(1 2) 7)
(aset [3 4] 0 8)
(aset "abc" 1 ?d)
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Such code may have unpredictable behavior because the constants are
part of the program, not data structures generated afresh during
execution, and the compiler does not expect them to change.
To avoid the warning, operate on an object created by the program
(maybe a copy of the constant), or use a non-destructive operation
instead.
This warning can be suppressed using 'with-suppressed-warnings' with
the warning name 'mutate-constant'.
---
*** Warn about more ignored function return values.
The compiler now warns when the return value from certain functions is
implicitly ignored. Example:
(progn (nreverse my-list) my-list)
will elicit a warning because it is usually pointless to call
'nreverse' on a list without using the returned value.
To silence the warning, make use of the value in some way, such as
assigning it to a variable. You can also wrap the function call in
'(ignore ...)', or use 'with-suppressed-warnings' with the warning
name 'ignored-return-value'.
The warning will only be issued for calls to functions declared
'important-return-value' or 'side-effect-free' (but not 'error-free').
+++
** New function declaration and property 'important-return-value'.
The declaration '(important-return-value t)' sets the
'important-return-value' property which indicates that the function
return value should probably not be thrown away implicitly.
Add 'file-user-uid' to get the connection-local effective UID In particular, this lets Eshell show a "#" root prompt sigil when the user has sudo'ed via "cd /sudo::" (bug#60722). * lisp/simple.el (file-user-uid): New function. * lisp/net/tramp.el (tramp-file-name-for-operation): Add 'file-user-uid'. (tramp-handle-file-user-uid): New function. * lisp/net/tramp-adb.el (tramp-adb-file-name-handler-alist): * lisp/net/tramp-crypt.el (tramp-crypt-file-name-handler-alist): * lisp/net/tramp-gvfs.el (tramp-gvfs-file-name-handler-alist): * lisp/net/tramp-rclone.el (tramp-rclone-file-name-handler-alist): * lisp/net/tramp-sh.el (tramp-sh-file-name-handler-alist): * lisp/net/tramp-smb.el (tramp-smb-file-name-handler-alist): * lisp/net/tramp-sshfs.el (tramp-sshfs-file-name-handler-alist): * lisp/net/tramp-sudoedit.el (tramp-sudoedit-file-name-handler-alist): Add 'file-user-uid'. * lisp/net/tramp-archive.el (tramp-archive-handle-file-user-uid): New function... (tramp-archive-file-name-handler-alist): ... use it. * lisp/eshell/em-prompt.el (eshell-prompt-function): Use 'file-user-uid'. * lisp/eshell/esh-var.el (eshell-variable-aliases-list): Add '$UID'. * test/lisp/eshell/esh-var-tests.el (esh-var-test/uid-var): New test. * doc/lispref/os.texi (User Identification): Document 'file-user-uid'. * doc/lispref/files.texi (Magic File Names): Mention 'file-user-uid'. * doc/misc/eshell.texi (Variables): Document '$UID'. Add a missing index entry for '$INSIDE_EMACS'. * etc/NEWS: Announce 'file-user-uid'.
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+++
Use connection-aware functions when getting the UID/GID in Eshell This means, for example, that when using Tramp to sudo in Eshell, "rm" queries the user before deleting anything (bug#63221). * lisp/eshell/esh-util.el (eshell-user-login-name): New function... * lisp/eshell/em-unix.el (eshell/whoami): ... use it. * lisp/eshell/em-ls.el (eshell-ls-applicable): Use 'file-user-uid' and 'eshell-user-login-name'. (eshell-ls-decorated-name): Use 'file-user-uid'. * lisp/eshell/em-pred.el (eshell-predicate-alist): Use 'file-user-uid' and 'file-group-gid'. * lisp/eshell/em-unix.el (eshell-interactive-query): New widget... (eshell-rm-interactive-query, eshell-mv-interactive-query) (eshell-cp-interactive-query, eshell-ln-interactive-query): ... use it. (eshell-interactive-query-p): New function... (eshell/rm, eshell/mv, eshell/cp, eshell/ln): ... use it. * lisp/simple.el (file-group-gid): New function. * lisp/net/ange-ftp.el (ange-ftp-file-group-gid): New function... (file-group-gid): ... use it. * lisp/net/tramp.el (tramp-handle-file-group-gid): * lisp/net/tramp-archive.el (tramp-archive-handle-file-group-gid): New functions. * lisp/net/tramp.el (tramp-file-name-for-operation): Add 'file-group-gid'. * lisp/net/tramp-adb.el (tramp-adb-file-name-handler-alist): * lisp/net/tramp-archive.el (tramp-archive-file-name-handler-alist): * lisp/net/tramp-crypt.el (tramp-crypt-file-name-handler-alist): * lisp/net/tramp-gvfs.el (tramp-gvfs-file-name-handler-alist): * lisp/net/tramp-rclone.el (tramp-rclone-file-name-handler-alist): * lisp/net/tramp-sh.el (tramp-sh-file-name-handler-alist): * lisp/net/tramp-smb.el (tramp-smb-file-name-handler-alist): * lisp/net/tramp-sshfs.el (tramp-sshfs-file-name-handler-alist): * lisp/net/tramp-sudoedit.el (tramp-sudoedit-file-name-handler-alist): Add 'file-group-gid' mapping. * test/lisp/net/tramp-tests.el (tramp-test44-file-user-group-ids): * test/lisp/net/tramp-archive-tests.el (tramp-archive-test44-file-user-group-ids): Add tests for 'file-group-gid'. * doc/lispref/files.texi (Magic File Names): Mention 'file-group-gid'. * doc/lispref/os.texi (User Identification): Document 'file-group-gid', and move 'group-real-gid' to match the order of 'user-real-uid'. * etc/NEWS: Announce 'file-group-gid'.
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** New functions 'file-user-uid' and 'file-group-gid'.
These functions are like 'user-uid' and 'group-gid', respectively, but
are aware of file name handlers, so they will return the remote UID or
GID for remote files (or -1 if the connection has no associated user).
Add 'file-user-uid' to get the connection-local effective UID In particular, this lets Eshell show a "#" root prompt sigil when the user has sudo'ed via "cd /sudo::" (bug#60722). * lisp/simple.el (file-user-uid): New function. * lisp/net/tramp.el (tramp-file-name-for-operation): Add 'file-user-uid'. (tramp-handle-file-user-uid): New function. * lisp/net/tramp-adb.el (tramp-adb-file-name-handler-alist): * lisp/net/tramp-crypt.el (tramp-crypt-file-name-handler-alist): * lisp/net/tramp-gvfs.el (tramp-gvfs-file-name-handler-alist): * lisp/net/tramp-rclone.el (tramp-rclone-file-name-handler-alist): * lisp/net/tramp-sh.el (tramp-sh-file-name-handler-alist): * lisp/net/tramp-smb.el (tramp-smb-file-name-handler-alist): * lisp/net/tramp-sshfs.el (tramp-sshfs-file-name-handler-alist): * lisp/net/tramp-sudoedit.el (tramp-sudoedit-file-name-handler-alist): Add 'file-user-uid'. * lisp/net/tramp-archive.el (tramp-archive-handle-file-user-uid): New function... (tramp-archive-file-name-handler-alist): ... use it. * lisp/eshell/em-prompt.el (eshell-prompt-function): Use 'file-user-uid'. * lisp/eshell/esh-var.el (eshell-variable-aliases-list): Add '$UID'. * test/lisp/eshell/esh-var-tests.el (esh-var-test/uid-var): New test. * doc/lispref/os.texi (User Identification): Document 'file-user-uid'. * doc/lispref/files.texi (Magic File Names): Mention 'file-user-uid'. * doc/misc/eshell.texi (Variables): Document '$UID'. Add a missing index entry for '$INSIDE_EMACS'. * etc/NEWS: Announce 'file-user-uid'.
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+++
** 'fset', 'defalias' and 'defvaralias' now signal an error for cyclic aliases.
Previously, 'fset', 'defalias' and 'defvaralias' could be made to
build circular function and variable indirection chains as in
(defalias 'able 'baker)
(defalias 'baker 'able)
but trying to use them would sometimes make Emacs hang. Now, an attempt
to create such a loop results in an error.
Since circular alias chains now cannot occur, 'function-alias-p',
'indirect-function' and 'indirect-variable' will never signal an error.
Their 'noerror' arguments have no effect and are therefore obsolete.
* Changes in Emacs 30.1 on Non-Free Operating Systems
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