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1 GNU Emacs NEWS -- history of user-visible changes.
2
3 Copyright (C) 2014-2016 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 25.
10
11 See file HISTORY for a list of GNU Emacs versions and release dates.
12 See files NEWS.24, NEWS.23, NEWS.22, NEWS.21, NEWS.20, NEWS.19, NEWS.18,
13 and NEWS.1-17 for changes in older Emacs versions.
14
15 You can narrow news to a specific version by calling `view-emacs-news'
16 with a prefix argument or by typing C-u C-h C-n.
17
18 Temporary note:
19 +++ indicates that all necessary documentation updates are complete.
20 (This means all relevant manuals in doc/ AND lisp doc-strings.)
21 --- means no change in the manuals is needed.
22 When you add a new item, use the appropriate mark if you are sure it applies,
23 otherwise leave it unmarked.
24
25 \f
26 * Installation Changes in Emacs 25.1
27
28 +++
29 ** Building Emacs now requires C99 or later.
30
31 +++
32 ** Building Emacs now requires GNU make, version 3.81 or later.
33
34 +++
35 ** New configure option --with-cairo.
36 This builds Emacs with Cairo drawing. As a side effect, it provides
37 support for built-in printing, when Emacs was built with GTK+.
38 Cairo drawing is an experimental feature in Emacs, and subject to
39 change in future releases.
40
41 +++
42 ** New configure option --with-modules.
43 This enables support for loading dynamic modules; see below.
44
45 ---
46 ** By default, Emacs no longer works on IRIX. We expect that Emacs
47 users are not affected by this, as SGI stopped supporting IRIX in
48 December 2013. If you are affected, please send a bug report. You
49 should be able to work around the problem either by porting the Emacs
50 undumping code to GCC under IRIX, or by configuring --with-wide-int,
51 or by sticking with Emacs 24.4.
52
53 ---
54 ** The Emacs garbage collector assumes GC_MARK_STACK == GC_MAKE_GCPROS_NOOPS.
55 The GC_MAKE_GCPROS_NOOPS stack-marking variant has been the default
56 since Emacs 24.4, and the other variants were undocumented and were
57 obstacles to maintenance and development. GC_MARK_STACK and its
58 related symbols have been removed from the C internals.
59
60 ---
61 ** 'configure' now prefers gnustep-config when configuring GNUstep.
62 If gnustep-config is not available, the old heuristics are used.
63
64 ---
65 ** 'configure' now prefers inotify to gfile for file notification,
66 unless gfile is explicitly requested via --with-file-notification='gfile'.
67
68 ---
69 ** 'configure' detects the kqueue file notification library on *BSD
70 and Mac OS X machines.
71
72 ---
73 ** The configure option '--with-pkg-config-prog' has been removed.
74 Use './configure PKG_CONFIG=/full/name/of/pkg-config' if you need to.
75
76 ---
77 ** The configure option '--with-mmdf' has been removed.
78 It was no longer useful, as it relied on libraries that are no longer
79 supported, and its presence led to confusion during configuration.
80 This affects only the 'movemail' utility; Emacs itself can still
81 process MMDF-format files as before.
82
83 +++
84 ** The configure option '--enable-silent-rules' is now the default,
85 and silent rules are now quieter. To get the old behavior where
86 'make' chatters a lot, configure with '--disable-silent-rules' or
87 build with 'make V=1'.
88
89 ---
90 ** The configure option '--with-gameuser' now allows you to specify a
91 group instead of a user if its argument is prefixed by ':' (a colon).
92 This will cause the game score files in ${localstatedir}/games/emacs
93 to be owned by that group, and the helper program for updating them to
94 be installed setgid. The option now defaults to the 'games' group.
95
96 ---
97 ** The `grep-changelog' script (and its manual page) are no longer included.
98 It has no particular connection to Emacs and has not changed in years,
99 so if you want to use it, you can always take a copy from an older Emacs.
100
101 ---
102 ** Emacs 25 comes with a new set of icons.
103 Various resolutions are available as etc/images/icons/hicolor/*/apps/emacs.png.
104 The old Emacs logo icons are available as `emacs23.png' in the same location.
105
106 ---
107 ** New make target `check-expensive' to run additional tests.
108 This includes all tests which run via "make check", plus additional
109 tests which take more time to perform.
110
111 \f
112 * Startup Changes in Emacs 25.1
113
114 +++
115 ** When Emacs is given a file as a command line argument and
116 `initial-buffer-choice' is non-nil, display both the file and
117 `initial-buffer-choice'. When Emacs is given more than one file and
118 `initial-buffer-choice' is non-nil, show `initial-buffer-choice'
119 and *Buffer List*. This makes Emacs convenient to use from the
120 command line when `initial-buffer-choice' is non-nil.
121
122 +++
123 ** The value of ‘initial-scratch-message’ is now treated as a doc string
124 and can contain escape sequences for command keys, quotes, and the like.
125
126 \f
127 * Changes in Emacs 25.1
128
129 +++
130 ** Xwidgets: a new feature for embedding native widgets inside Emacs buffers.
131 If you have gtk3 and webkitgtk3 installed, and Emacs was built with
132 xwidget support, you can access the embedded webkit browser with `M-x
133 xwidget-webkit-browse-url'. This opens a new buffer with the embedded
134 browser. The buffer will have a new mode, `xwidget-webkit-mode'
135 (similar to `image-mode'), which supports the webkit widget.
136
137 +++
138 *** New functions for xwidget-webkit mode `xwidget-webkit-insert-string',
139 `xwidget-webkit-adjust-size-dispatch', `xwidget-webkit-back',
140 `xwidget-webkit-browse-url', `xwidget-webkit-reload',
141 `xwidget-webkit-current-url', `xwidget-webkit-scroll-backward',
142 `xwidget-webkit-scroll-forward', `xwidget-webkit-scroll-down',
143 `xwidget-webkit-scroll-up'.
144
145 +++
146 ** Emacs can now load shared/dynamic libraries (modules).
147 A dynamic Emacs module is a shared library that provides additional
148 functionality for use in Emacs Lisp programs, just like a package
149 written in Emacs Lisp would. The functions `load', `require',
150 `load-file', etc. were extended to load such modules, as they do with
151 Emacs Lisp packages. The new variable `module-file-suffix' holds the
152 system-dependent value of the file-name extension (`.so' on Posix
153 hosts) of the module files.
154
155 A module should export a C-callable function named
156 `emacs_module_init', which Emacs will call as part of the call to
157 `load' or `require' which loads the module. It should also export a
158 symbol named `plugin_is_GPL_compatible' to indicate that its code is
159 released under the GPL or compatible license; Emacs will refuse to
160 load modules that don't export such a symbol.
161
162 If a module needs to call Emacs functions, it should do so through the
163 API defined and documented in the header file `emacs-module.h'. Note
164 that any module that provides Lisp-callable functions will have to use
165 Emacs functions such as `fset' and `funcall', in order to register its
166 functions with the Emacs Lisp interpreter.
167
168 Modules can create `user-ptr' Lisp objects that embed pointers to C
169 struct's defined by the module. This is useful for keeping around
170 complex data structures created by a module, to be passed back to the
171 module's functions. User-ptr objects can also have associated
172 "finalizers" -- functions to be run when the object is GC'ed; this is
173 useful for freeing any resources allocated for the underlying data
174 structure, such as memory, open file descriptors, etc. A new
175 predicate `user-ptrp' returns non-nil if its argument is a `user-ptr'
176 object.
177
178 Loadable modules in Emacs are an experimental feature, and subject to
179 change in future releases. For that reason, their support is disabled
180 by default, and must be enabled by using the `--with-modules' option
181 at configure time.
182
183 +++
184 ** Network security (TLS/SSL certificate validity and the like) is
185 added via the new Network Security Manager (NSM) and controlled via
186 the `network-security-level' variable.
187
188 +++
189 ** C-h l now also lists the commands that were run.
190
191 +++
192 ** x-select-enable-clipboard is renamed select-enable-clipboard
193 and x-select-enable-primary is renamed select-enable-primary.
194 Additionally they both now apply to all systems (OSX, GNUstep, Windows, you
195 name it), with the proviso that on some systems (e.g. Windows)
196 select-enable-primary is ineffective since the system doesn't
197 have the equivalent of a primary selection.
198
199 +++
200 ** New option `switch-to-buffer-in-dedicated-window' allows you to
201 customize how `switch-to-buffer' proceeds interactively when the
202 selected window is strongly dedicated to its buffer.
203
204 +++
205 ** The option `even-window-heights' has been renamed to
206 `even-window-sizes' and now handles window widths as well.
207
208 +++
209 ** terpri gets an optional arg ENSURE to conditionally output a newline.
210
211 +++
212 ** `insert-register' now leaves point after the inserted text
213 when called interactively. A prefix argument toggles this behavior.
214
215 +++
216 ** The new variable `term-file-aliases' replaces some files from lisp/term.
217 The function `tty-run-terminal-initialization' consults this variable
218 when deciding what terminal-specific initialization code to run.
219
220 ---
221 ** New variable `system-configuration-features', listing some of the
222 main features that Emacs was compiled with. This is mainly intended
223 for use in Emacs bug reports.
224
225 +++
226 ** A password is now hidden also when typed in batch mode. Another
227 hiding character but the default `.' can be used by let-binding the
228 variable `read-hide-char'.
229
230 +++
231 ** The Emacs pseudo-random number generator can be securely seeded.
232 On system where Emacs can access the system entropy or some other
233 cryptographically secure random stream, it now uses that when `random'
234 is called with its argument `t'. This allows cryptographically strong
235 random values; in particular, the Emacs server now uses this facility
236 to produce its authentication key.
237
238 ---
239 ** New input methods: `tamil-dvorak' and `programmer-dvorak'.
240
241 \f
242 * Editing Changes in Emacs 25.1
243
244 +++
245 ** M-x suggests shorthands and ignores obsolete commands for completion.
246
247 ** Changes in undo
248
249 +++
250 *** Successive single-char deletions are collapsed in the undo-log just like
251 successive char insertions. Which commands invoke this behavior is
252 controlled by the new `undo-auto-amalgamate' function. See the node
253 "Undo" in the ELisp manual for more details.
254
255 +++
256 *** The heuristic used to insert `undo-boundary' after each command
257 has changed, so that if a command causes changes in more than just the
258 current buffer, Emacs now calls `undo-boundary' in every buffer
259 affected by the command.
260
261 +++
262 ** New command `comment-line' bound to `C-x C-;'.
263
264 ** New and improved facilities for inserting Unicode characters
265
266 ---
267 *** Unicode names entered via C-x 8 RET now use substring completion by default.
268
269 +++
270 *** C-x 8 now has shorthands for these chars: ‐ ‑ ‒ – — ― ‘ ’ “ ” † ‡ • ′ ″
271 € № ← → ↔ − ≈ ≠ ≤ ≥. As before, you can type C-x 8 C-h to list shorthands.
272
273 +++
274 *** New minor mode electric-quote-mode for quoting ‘like this’ and “like this”
275 as you type. See also the new variable ‘text-quoting-style’.
276
277 ---
278 ** New minor mode global-eldoc-mode is enabled by default.
279
280 ---
281 ** Emacs now uses "bracketed paste mode" on text terminals that support it.
282 Bracketed paste mode causes text terminals to wrap pasted text in special
283 escape sequences that allow Emacs to tell the difference between text
284 you type and text you paste from other applications. Emacs then
285 avoids interpreting each character in the pasted text as it does with
286 keyboard input, which results in a paste experience similar to that
287 under a window system, and significant performance improvements when
288 pasting large amounts of text.
289
290 Bracketed paste mode is disabled by default, so Emacs automatically
291 enables it at startup if the terminal supports it.
292
293 +++
294 ** Emacs now supports the latest version of the UBA.
295 The Emacs implementation of the Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm (UBA)
296 was updated to support all the latest additions and changes introduced
297 in Unicode Standard versions 6.3, 7.0, and the latest Unicode 8.0.
298 This includes full support for directional isolates and the
299 Bidirectional Parentheses Algorithm (BPA) specified by these Unicode
300 standards.
301
302 +++
303 ** You can access `mouse-buffer-menu' (C-down-mouse-1) using C-f10.
304
305 +++
306 ** New buffer-local `electric-pair-local-mode'.
307
308 +++
309 ** New variable `fast-but-imprecise-scrolling' inhibits
310 fontification during full screen scrolling operations, giving less
311 hesitant operation during auto-repeat of C-v, M-v at the cost of
312 possible inaccuracies in the end position.
313
314 +++
315 ** New documentation command `describe-symbol'.
316 Works for functions, variables, faces, etc. It is bound to `C-h o' by
317 default.
318
319 +++
320 ** New function `custom-prompt-customize-unsaved-options' checks for
321 unsaved customizations and prompts user to customize (if found). It
322 is intended for adding to 'kill-emacs-query-functions'.
323
324 +++
325 ** The old `C-x w' bindings in hi-lock-mode are officially deprecated
326 in favor of the global `M-s h' bindings introduced in Emacs-23.1.
327 They'll disappear soon.
328
329 \f
330 * Changes in Specialized Modes and Packages in Emacs 25.1
331
332 ** Checkdoc
333
334 +++
335 *** New command `checkdoc-package-keywords' checks if the
336 current package keywords are recognized. Set the new option
337 `checkdoc-package-keywords-flag' to non-nil to make
338 `checkdoc-current-buffer' call this function automatically.
339
340 +++
341 *** New function `checkdoc-file' checks for style errors.
342 It's meant for use together with `compile':
343 emacs -batch --eval "(checkdoc-file \"subr.el\")"
344
345 ** Desktop
346
347 ---
348 *** The desktop format version has been upgraded from 206 to 208.
349 Although Emacs 25.1 can read a version 206 desktop, earlier Emacsen
350 cannot read a version 208 desktop. To upgrade your desktop file, you
351 must explicitly request the upgrade, by C-u M-x desktop-save. You are
352 recommended to do this as soon as you have firmly upgraded to Emacs
353 25.1 (or later). Should you ever need to downgrade your desktop file
354 to version 206, you can do this with C-u C-u M-x desktop-save.
355
356 +++
357 ** New function `bookmark-set-no-overwrite' bound to C-x r M.
358 It raises an error if a bookmark of that name already exists,
359 unlike `bookmark-set' which silently updates an existing bookmark.
360
361 ** Gnus
362
363 +++
364 *** New user options `mm-html-inhibit-images' and `mm-html-blocked-images'
365 now control how mm-* functions fetch and display images in an HTML
366 message. Gnus still uses `gnus-inhibit-images' and `gnus-blocked-images'
367 for that purpose, i.e., binds mm-html- variables with those gnus-
368 variables, but other packages do not have to bind gnus- variables now.
369
370 ---
371 *** `mm-inline-text-html-with-images' has been removed.
372 Use `mm-html-inhibit-images' instead. Note that the value is opposite
373 in meaning.
374
375 ** IMAP
376
377 ---
378 *** `imap-ssl-program' has been removed, and imap.el uses the internal
379 GnuTLS encryption functions if possible.
380
381 ** JSON
382
383 ---
384 *** `json-pretty-print' and `json-pretty-print-buffer' now maintain
385 the ordering of object keys by default.
386
387 ---
388 *** New commands `json-pretty-print-ordered' and
389 `json-pretty-print-buffer-ordered' pretty prints JSON objects with
390 object keys sorted alphabetically.
391
392 +++
393 ** Prog mode has some support for multi-mode indentation.
394 This allows better indentation support in modes that support multiple
395 programming languages in the same buffer, like literate programming
396 environments or ANTLR programs with embedded Python code.
397
398 A major mode can provide indentation context for a sub-mode through
399 the `prog-indentation-context' variable. To support this, modes that
400 provide indentation should use `prog-widen' instead of `widen' and
401 `prog-first-column' instead of a literal zero. See the node
402 "Mode-Specific Indent" in the ELisp manual for more details.
403
404 ** Prettify Symbols mode
405
406 +++
407 *** Prettify Symbols mode supports custom composition predicates. By
408 overriding the default `prettify-symbols-compose-predicate', modes can
409 specify in which contexts a symbol may be displayed as some Unicode
410 character. `prettify-symbols-default-compose-p' is the default which
411 is suitable for most programming languages such as C or Lisp (but not
412 (La)TeX).
413
414 +++
415 *** Symbols can be unprettified while point is inside them.
416 New variable `prettify-symbols-unprettify-at-point' configures this.
417
418 ** Enhanced xterm support
419
420 ---
421 *** The new variable `xterm-screen-extra-capabilities' for configuring xterm.
422 This variable tells Emacs which advanced capabilities are available in
423 the xterm terminal emulator used to display Emacs text-mode frames.
424 The default is to check each capability, and use it if available.
425 (This variable was introduced in Emacs 24.1, but was not announced in
426 its NEWS.)
427
428 ---
429 *** Killing text now also sets the CLIPBOARD/PRIMARY selection
430 in the surrounding GUI (using the OSC-52 escape sequence). This only works
431 if your xterm supports it and enables the `allowWindowOps' options (disabled
432 by default at least in Debian, for security reasons).
433
434 Similarly, you can yank the CLIPBOARD/PRIMARY selection (using the OSC-52
435 escape sequence) if your xterm has the feature enabled but for that you
436 additionally need to add `getSelection' to `xterm-extra-capabilities'.
437
438 +++
439 *** `xterm-mouse-mode' now supports mouse-tracking (if your xterm supports it).
440
441 ---
442 ** The `save-place' variable is replaced by `save-place-mode'.
443
444 ** ERC
445
446 +++
447 *** ERC can now hide message types by network or channel.
448 `erc-hide-list' will hide all messages of the specified type, while
449 `erc-network-hide-list' and `erc-channel-hide-list' will only hide the
450 specified message types for the respective specified targets.
451
452 ---
453 *** Reconnection is now asynchronous.
454
455 ---
456 *** Nick completion is now case-insensitive again after inadvertently
457 being made case-sensitive in Emacs 24.2.
458
459 ** MPC
460
461 ---
462 *** New commands, key binds, and menu items.
463
464 **** `<' and `>' for navigating previous and next tracks in playlist
465
466 **** New play/pause command `mpc-toggle-play' bound to `s'
467
468 **** `g' bound to new command `mpc-seek-current' will navigate current
469 track.
470
471 **** New commands `mpc-toggle-{consume,repeat,single,shuffle}' for
472 toggling playback modes.
473
474 ---
475 *** Now supports connecting to a UNIX domain socket.
476
477 ---
478 *** Looks at more image file names to use as album art.
479 Case-insensitively tries for .folder.png (freedesktop) and folder.jpg
480 (XP) in addition to cover.jpg.
481
482 ---
483 *** Searches in more locations for MPD configuration files.
484 MPD supports the XDG base directory specification since version 0.17.6.
485
486 ** Midnight-mode
487
488 ---
489 *** `midnight-mode' is now a proper minor mode.
490
491 ---
492 *** clean-buffer-*-regexps can now specify buffers via predicate functions.
493
494 ** package.el
495
496 +++
497 *** New "external" package status.
498 An external package is any installed package that's not built-in and
499 not from `package-user-dir', which usually means it's from an entry in
500 `package-directory-list'. They are treated much like built-in
501 packages, in that they cannot be deleted through the package menu and
502 are not considered for upgrades.
503
504 The effect is that a user can manually place a specific version of a
505 package inside `package-directory-list' and the package menu will
506 always respect that.
507
508 +++
509 *** If a package is available on multiple archives and one has higher
510 priority (as per `package-archive-priorities') only that one is
511 listed. This can be configured with `package-menu-hide-low-priority'.
512
513 +++
514 *** `package-menu-toggle-hiding' now toggles the hiding of packages.
515 This includes the above-mentioned low-priority packages, as well as
516 available packages whose version is lower than the currently installed
517 version (which were previously impossible to display).
518 This allows users to downgrade a package if a lower version is
519 available.
520
521 ---
522 *** When filtering the package menu, keywords starting with "arc:" or
523 "status:" represent package archive or status, respectively, instead
524 of actual keywords.
525
526 ---
527 *** Most functions which involve downloading information now take an
528 ASYNC argument. If it is non-nil, package.el performs the download(s)
529 asynchronously.
530
531 ---
532 *** New variable `package-menu-async' controls whether the
533 package-menu uses asynchronous downloads.
534
535 ---
536 *** `package-install-from-buffer' and `package-install-file' work on directories.
537 This follows the same rules as installing from a .tar file, except the
538 -pkg file is optional.
539
540 ---
541 *** Packages which are dependencies of other packages cannot be deleted.
542 The FORCE argument to `package-delete' overrides this.
543
544 ---
545 *** New custom variable `package-selected-packages' tracks packages
546 which were installed by the user (as opposed to installed as
547 dependencies). This variable can also be manually customized.
548
549 ---
550 *** New command `package-install-selected-packages' installs all
551 packages from `package-selected-packages' which are currently missing.
552
553 ---
554 *** New command `package-autoremove' removes all packages which were
555 installed strictly as dependencies but are no longer needed.
556
557 +++
558 ** Shell
559
560 When you invoke `shell' interactively, the *shell* buffer will now
561 display in a new window. However, you can customize this behavior via
562 the `display-buffer-alist' variable. For example, to get
563 the old behavior -- *shell* buffer displays in current window -- use
564 (add-to-list 'display-buffer-alist
565 '("^\\*shell\\*$" . (display-buffer-same-window))).
566
567 ** EIEIO
568 +++
569 *** The `:protection' slot option is not obeyed any more.
570 +++
571 *** The `newname' argument to constructors is optional&deprecated.
572 If you need your objects to be named, do it by inheriting from `eieio-named'.
573 +++
574 *** The <class>-list-p and <class>-child-p functions are declared obsolete.
575 +++
576 *** The <class> variables are declared obsolete.
577 +++
578 *** The <initarg> variables are declared obsolete.
579 +++
580 *** defgeneric and defmethod are declared obsolete.
581 Use the equivalent facilities from cl-generic.el instead.
582 +++
583 *** `constructor' is now an obsolete alias for `make-instance'.
584 --- `pcase' accepts a new UPattern `eieio'.
585
586 ** ido
587
588 +++
589 *** New command `ido-bury-buffer-at-head' bound to C-S-b
590 Bury the buffer at the head of `ido-matches', analogous to how C-k
591 kills the buffer at head.
592
593 ---
594 *** A prefix argument to `ido-restrict-to-matches' will reverse its
595 meaning, and the list is restricted to those elements that do not
596 match the current input.
597
598 ** Minibuffer
599
600 +++
601 *** You can use <UP> and <DOWN> arrow keys to move through history by lines.
602 The new commands `next-line-or-history-element' and
603 `previous-line-or-history-element', bound to <UP> and <DOWN> in the
604 minibuffer, allow by-line movement through minibuffer history,
605 similarly to an ordinary buffer. Only when point moves over
606 the bottom/top of the minibuffer it goes to the next/previous history
607 element. `M-p' and `M-n' still move directly to previous/next history
608 item as before.
609
610 ** Search and Replace
611
612 +++
613 *** `isearch' and `query-replace' can now perform character folding in matches.
614 Isearch does that by default, while `query-replace' will do that if
615 the new variable `replace-character-fold' is customized to a non-nil
616 value. This is analogous to case folding, but instead of disregarding
617 case variants, it disregards wider classes of distinctions between
618 similar characters. (Case folding is a special case of character
619 folding.) This means many characters in the search string will match
620 entire groups of characters instead of just themselves.
621
622 For instance, the " will match all variants of double quotes (like “
623 and ”), and the letter a will match all of its accented cousins, even
624 those composed of multiple characters, as well as many other symbols
625 like ℀, ℁, ⒜, and ⓐ.
626
627 Character folding is enabled by customizing `search-default-mode' to
628 the value `character-fold-to-regexp'. If you want to turn character
629 folding off, customize the value of `search-default-mode' to the `nil'
630 value. You can also toggle character folding in the middle of a
631 search by typing `M-s ''.
632
633 +++
634 *** New user option `search-default-mode'.
635 This option specifies the default mode for Isearch. The default
636 value, `character-fold-to-regexp' specifies that Isearch should fold
637 characters when searching.
638
639 +++
640 *** New function `character-fold-to-regexp' can be used
641 by searching commands to produce a regexp matching anything that
642 character-folds into STRING.
643
644 +++
645 *** The new M-s M-w key binding uses eww to search the web for the
646 text in the region. The search engine to use for this is specified by
647 the customizable variable `eww-search-prefix'.
648
649 +++
650 *** Query-replace history is enhanced.
651 When query-replace reads the FROM string from the minibuffer, typing
652 `M-p' will now show previous replacements as "FROM SEP TO", where FROM
653 and TO are the original text and its replacement, and SEP is an arrow
654 string defined by the new variable `query-replace-from-to-separator'.
655 To select a prior replacement, type `M-p' until the desired
656 replacement appears in the minibuffer, and then exit the minibuffer by
657 typing RET.
658
659 ** Calc
660 +++
661 *** If `quick-calc' is called with a prefix argument, insert the
662 result of the calculation into the current buffer.
663
664 +++
665 ** In Edebug, you can now set the initial mode with C-x C-a C-m. With
666 this you can tell Edebug not to stop at the start of the first
667 instrumented function.
668
669 ** ElDoc
670
671 +++
672 *** New minor mode `global-eldoc-mode'
673 It is turned on by default, and affects `*scratch*' and other buffers
674 whose major mode supports Emacs Lisp.
675
676 ---
677 *** `eldoc-documentation-function' now defaults to `ignore'
678
679 ---
680 *** `describe-char-eldoc' displays information about character at point,
681 and can be used as a default value of `eldoc-documentation-function'. It is
682 useful when, for example, one needs to distinguish various spaces (e.g. ] [,
683 ] [, ] [, etc.) while using mono-spaced font.
684
685 ** eww
686
687 ---
688 *** HTML can now be rendered using variable-width fonts.
689
690 +++
691 *** A new command `F' (`eww-toggle-fonts') can be used to toggle
692 whether to use variable-pitch fonts or not. The user can also
693 customize the `shr-use-fonts' variable.
694
695 +++
696 *** A new command `R' (`eww-readable') will try do identify the main
697 textual parts of a web page and display only that, leaving menus and
698 the like off the page.
699
700 ---
701 *** You can now use several eww buffers in parallel by renaming eww
702 buffers you want to keep separate.
703
704 +++
705 *** Partial state of the eww buffers (the URIs and the titles of the
706 pages visited) is now preserved in the desktop file.
707
708 +++
709 *** `eww-after-render-hook' is now called after eww has rendered
710 the data in the buffer.
711
712 ---
713 *** The `eww-reload' command now takes a prefix to not reload via
714 the net, but just use the local copy of the HTML.
715
716 +++
717 *** The DOM shr and eww uses has been changed to the general Emacs
718 xml.el/libxml2 DOM, and a new package dom.el has been added to
719 interact with this DOM. See the Emacs Lisp manual for interface
720 details.
721
722 +++
723 *** `mailcap-mime-data' is now consulted when displaying PDF files.
724
725 +++
726 *** The new `S' command will list all eww buffers, and allow managing
727 them.
728
729 ---
730 *** https pages with valid certificates have headers marked in green, while
731 invalid certificates are marked in red.
732
733 ** Message mode
734
735 ---
736 *** text/html messages that contain inline image parts will be
737 transformed into multipart/related messages before sending.
738
739 +++
740 ** In Show Paren Mode, a parenthesis can be highlighted when point
741 stands inside it, and certain parens can be highlighted when point is
742 at BOL or EOL, or in whitespace there. To enable these, customize,
743 respectively, `show-paren-when-point-inside-paren' or
744 `show-paren-when-point-in-periphery'.
745
746 ---
747 ** If gpg2 exists on the system, it is now used as the default value
748 of `epg-gpg-program' (instead of gpg).
749
750 ** Lisp mode
751
752 ---
753 *** Strings after `:documentation' are highlighted as docstrings.
754 This enhances Lisp mode fontification to handle documentation of the
755 form `(:documentation "the doc string")' used in Common Lisp code for
756 CLOS class and slot documentation.
757
758 ** Rectangle editing
759
760 +++
761 *** Rectangle Mark mode can have corners past EOL or in the middle of a TAB.
762
763 +++
764 *** C-x C-x in rectangle-mark-mode now cycles through the four corners.
765 *** `string-rectangle' provides on-the-fly preview of the result.
766
767 +++
768 ** New font-lock functions `font-lock-ensure' and `font-lock-flush'.
769 These should be used in preference to `font-lock-fontify-buffer' when
770 called from Lisp.
771
772 ---
773 ** Macro `minibuffer-with-setup-hook' can optionally append a function
774 to `minibuffer-setup-hook'.
775
776 If the first argument of the macro is of the form `(:append FUN)',
777 then FUN will be appended to `minibuffer-setup-hook', instead of
778 prepending it.
779
780 ** cl-lib
781 +++
782 *** New functions `cl-fresh-line', `cl-digit-char-p', and `cl-parse-integer'.
783
784 ---
785 *** `pcase' accepts the new UPattern `cl-struct'.
786
787 ** Calendar and diary
788
789 +++
790 *** The default `diary-file' is now located in .emacs.d.
791
792 +++
793 *** New commands to insert diary entries with Chinese dates:
794 `diary-chinese-insert-anniversary-entry' `diary-chinese-insert-entry'
795 `diary-chinese-insert-monthly-entry', `diary-chinese-insert-yearly-entry'.
796
797 +++
798 *** The calendar can now list and mark diary entries with Chinese dates.
799 See `diary-chinese-list-entries' and `diary-chinese-mark-entries'.
800
801 ---
802 *** The option `calendar-mode-line-format' can now be nil,
803 which means to do nothing special with the mode line in calendars.
804
805 +++
806 *** New option `calendar-weekend-days'.
807 The option customizes which day headers receive the
808 `calendar-weekend-header' face.
809
810 ---
811 *** New optional args N and STRING for ‘holiday-greek-orthodox-easter’.
812
813 ---
814 *** Many items obsolete since at least version 23.1 have been removed.
815 The majority were function/variable/face aliases, too numerous to list here.
816 The remainder were:
817
818 **** Functions `calendar-one-frame-setup', `calendar-only-one-frame-setup',
819 `calendar-two-frame-setup', `european-calendar', `american-calendar'.
820
821 **** Hooks `cal-menu-load-hook', `cal-x-load-hook'.
822
823 **** Macro `calendar-for-loop'.
824
825 **** Variables `european-calendar-style', `diary-face', `hebrew-holidays-{1,4}'.
826
827 **** The nil and list forms of `diary-display-function'.
828
829 +++
830 ** New ERT function `ert-summarize-tests-batch-and-exit'.
831 If the output of ERT tests in batch mode execution can be saved to a
832 log file, then it can be passed as an argument to the above function
833 to produce a neat summary.
834
835 ---
836 ** New js.el option `js-indent-first-init'.
837
838 ** Info
839
840 ---
841 ** Info mode now displays symbol names in fixed-pitch font.
842 If you want to get the old behavior back, customize the `Info-quoted'
843 face to use the same definitions as the default face.
844
845 ---
846 *** `Info-fontify-maximum-menu-size' can be t for no limit.
847
848 +++
849 *** `info-display-manual' can now be given a prefix argument which (any
850 non-nil value) directs the command to limit the completion
851 alternatives to currently visited manuals.
852
853 ---
854 ** ntlm.el has support for NTLM2.
855
856 ** Rmail
857
858 +++
859 *** The Rmail commands `d', `C-d' and `u' take optional repeat counts
860 to delete or undelete multiple messages.
861
862 +++
863 *** Rmail can now render HTML mail messages if your Emacs was built with
864 libxml2 or if you have the Lynx browser installed. By default, Rmail
865 will display the HTML version of a mail message that has both HTML and
866 plain text parts, if display of HTML email is possible; customize the
867 `rmail-mime-prefer-html' option to `nil' if you don't want that.
868
869 +++
870 *** In the commands that make summaries by subject, recipients, or senders,
871 you can no longer use commas to separate regular expressions.
872
873 +++
874 ** SES now supports local printer functions; see `ses-define-local-printer'.
875
876 ** Shell-script Mode
877 ---
878 *** In sh-mode you can now use `sh-shell' as a file-local variable to
879 specify the type of shell in use (bash, csh, etc).
880
881 ---
882 *** New value `always' for `sh-indent-after-continuation'.
883 This provides old-style ("dumb") indentation of continued lines.
884 See the doc string of `sh-indent-after-continuation' for details.
885
886 ** TLS
887 ---
888 *** Fatal TLS errors are now silent by default.
889
890 ---
891 *** If Emacs isn't built with TLS support, an external TLS-capable
892 program is used instead. This program used to be run in --insecure
893 mode by default, but has now changed to be secure instead, and will
894 fail if you try to connect to non-verifiable hosts. This is
895 controlled by the `tls-program' variable.
896
897 ** URL
898
899 +++
900 *** The URL package accepts now the protocols "ssh", "scp" and "rsync".
901 When `url-handler-mode' is enabled, file operations for these
902 protocols as well as for "telnet" and "ftp" are passed to Tramp.
903
904 +++
905 *** The URL package allows customizing the `url-user-agent' string.
906 The new `url-user-agent' variable can be customized to be a string or
907 a function.
908
909 ---
910 *** The new interface variable `url-request-noninteractive' can be used
911 to specify that we're running in a noninteractive context, and that
912 we should not be queried about things like TLS certificate validity.
913
914 ---
915 *** If URL is used with a https connection, the first callback argument
916 plist will contain a :peer element that has the output of
917 `gnutls-peer-status' (if Emacs is built with GnuTLS support).
918
919 ** Tramp
920
921 +++
922 *** New connection method "afp", which allows you to access Mac OS X
923 volumes via the Apple Filing Protocol.
924
925 +++
926 *** New connection method "nc", which allows you to access dumb
927 busyboxes.
928
929 +++
930 *** Method-specific parameters can be overwritten now with variable
931 `tramp-connection-properties'.
932
933 ---
934 *** Handler for `file-notify-valid-p' for remote machines that support
935 filesystem notifications.
936
937 ** SQL mode
938
939 ---
940 *** New user variable `sql-default-directory' enables remote
941 connections using Tramp.
942
943 ---
944 *** New command `sql-send-line-and-next'.
945 This command, bound to `C-c C-n' by default, sends the current line to
946 the SQL process and advances to the next line, skipping whitespace and
947 comments.
948
949 ---
950 *** Added support for Vertica SQL.
951
952 ** VC and related modes
953
954 +++
955 *** Basic push support, via `vc-push', bound to `C-x v P'.
956 Implemented for Bzr, Git, Hg. As part of this change, the pre-existing
957 (undocumented) command vc-hg-push now behaves slightly differently.
958
959 +++
960 *** The new command vc-region-history shows the log+diff of the active region.
961
962 +++
963 *** You can refresh the VC state of a file buffer with `M-x vc-refresh-state'.
964 This command is useful when you perform version control commands
965 outside Emacs (e.g., from the shell prompt), or if you switch the VC
966 back-end for the buffer's file, or remove it from version control.
967
968 +++
969 *** New option `vc-annotate-background-mode' controls whether
970 the color range from `vc-annotate-color-map' is applied to the
971 background or to the foreground.
972
973 +++
974 *** `compare-windows' now compares text with the most recently selected window
975 instead of the next window. If you want the previous behavior of
976 comparing with the next window, customize the new option
977 `compare-windows-get-window-function' to the value
978 `compare-windows-get-next-window'.
979
980 ---
981 *** Two new faces `compare-windows-removed' and `compare-windows-added'
982 replace the face `compare-windows', which is now an obsolete alias for
983 `compare-windows-added'.
984
985 ---
986 *** The VC state indicator in the mode line now has different faces
987 corresponding to each of the possible states. See the `vc-faces'
988 customization group.
989
990 ---
991 *** `log-edit-insert-changelog' converts "(tiny change)" to
992 "Copyright-paperwork-exempt: yes". Set `log-edit-rewrite-tiny-change'
993 nil to disable this.
994
995 ---
996 ** VHDL mode now supports VHDL'08.
997
998 ** Calculator
999
1000 ---
1001 *** Decimal display mode uses "," groups, so it's more
1002 fitting for use in money calculations
1003
1004 ---
1005 *** Factorial works with non-integer inputs.
1006
1007 ** Hide-IfDef mode
1008
1009 ---
1010 *** Hide-IfDef mode now support full C/C++ expressions in macros,
1011 macro argument expansion, interactive macro evaluation and automatic
1012 scanning of #define'd symbols.
1013
1014 ---
1015 *** New command `hif-evaluate-macro', bound to `C-c @ e', displays the
1016 result of evaluating a macro.
1017
1018 ---
1019 *** New command `hif-clear-all-ifdef-define', bound to `C-c @ C', clears
1020 all defined symbols in `hide-ifdef-env'.
1021
1022 ---
1023 *** New custom variable `hide-ifdef-header-regexp' to define C/C++ header
1024 file name patterns. Defaults to files whose extension is one of `.h',
1025 `.hh', `.hpp', `.hxx', or `.h++', matched case-insensitively.
1026
1027 ---
1028 *** New custom variable `hide-ifdef-expand-reinclusion-protection' to prevent
1029 reinclusion protected (a.k.a. "idempotent") header files from being hidden.
1030 (This could happen when an idempotent header file is visited again,
1031 when its guard symbol is already defined.) Defaults to `t'.
1032
1033 ---
1034 *** New custom variable `hide-ifdef-exclude-define-regexp' to define symbol
1035 name patterns (e.g. all "FOR_DOXYGEN_ONLY_*") to be ignored when
1036 looking for macro definitions. By default, no symbols are ignored.
1037
1038 ** TeX mode
1039
1040 +++
1041 *** New custom variable `tex-print-file-extension' to help users who
1042 use PDF instead of DVI.
1043
1044 +++
1045 *** TeX mode now supports Prettify Symbols mode. When enabling
1046 `prettify-symbols-mode' in a tex-mode buffer, \alpha ... \omega, and
1047 many other math macros are displayed using unicode characters.
1048
1049 +++
1050 ** New `big-indent' style in `whitespace-mode' highlights deep indentation.
1051 By default, 32 consecutive spaces or four consecutive TABs are
1052 considered to be too deep, but the new variable
1053 `whitespace-big-indent-regexp' can be customized to change that.
1054
1055 ---
1056 ** New options in `tildify-mode'.
1057 New options `tildify-space-string', `tildify-pattern', and
1058 `tildify-foreach-region-function' variables make
1059 `tildify-string-alist', `tildify-pattern-alist', and
1060 `tildify-ignored-environments-alist' variables (as well as a few
1061 helper functions) obsolete.
1062
1063 +++
1064 ** New package Xref replaces Etags's front-end and UI
1065
1066 The new package Xref provides a generic framework and new commands to
1067 find and move to definitions of functions, macros, data structures
1068 etc., as well as go back to the location where you were before moving
1069 to a definition. It supersedes and obsoletes many Etags commands,
1070 while still using the etags.el code that reads the TAGS tables as one
1071 of its back-ends.
1072
1073 The command `xref-find-definitions' replaces `find-tag' and provides
1074 an interface to pick one definition among several.
1075 `tags-loop-continue' is now unbound. `xref-pop-marker-stack' replaces
1076 `pop-tag-mark', but has a keybinding (`M-,') different from the one
1077 `pop-tag-mark' used.
1078
1079 `xref-find-definitions-other-window' replaces `find-tag-other-window'.
1080 `xref-find-definitions-other-frame' replaces `find-tag-other-frame'.
1081 `xref-find-apropos' replaces `find-tag-regexp'.
1082
1083 As a result of this, the following commands are now obsolete:
1084 `find-tag-other-window', `find-tag-other-frame', `find-tag-regexp',
1085 `tags-apropos'.
1086
1087 `tags-loop-continue' is not obsolete because it's still useful in
1088 `tags-search' and `tags-query-replace', for which there are no direct
1089 replacements yet.
1090
1091 +++
1092 *** Variants of `tags-search' and `tags-query-replace' in Dired were also
1093 replaced by xref-style commands, see the "Dired" section below.
1094
1095 +++
1096 *** New variables
1097
1098 `find-tag-marker-ring-length' is now an obsolete alias for
1099 `xref-marker-ring-length'. `find-tag-marker-ring' is now an obsolete
1100 alias for a private variable. `xref-push-marker-stack' and
1101 `xref-pop-marker-stack' should be used instead to manipulate the stack
1102 of searches for definitions.
1103
1104 ---
1105 *** `xref-find-definitions' and `describe-function' now display
1106 information about mode local overrides (defined by cedet/mode-local.el
1107 `define-overloadable-function' `define-mode-local-overrides').
1108
1109 The framework's Lisp API is still experimental and can change in major,
1110 backward-incompatible ways.
1111
1112 ---
1113 ** New package Project
1114
1115 The new package Project provides generic infrastructure for dealing
1116 with projects. The main commands included in it are
1117 `project-find-file' and `project-find-regexp'.
1118
1119 The Lisp API of this package is still experimental.
1120
1121 ** EUDC
1122 EUDC's LDAP backend has been improved.
1123
1124 +++
1125 *** EUDC supports LDAP-over-SSL URLs (ldaps://).
1126
1127 ---
1128 *** EUDC passes LDAP passwords through a pipe to the ldapsearch
1129 subprocess instead of on the command line.
1130
1131 ---
1132 *** EUDC handles LDAP wildcards automatically so the user shouldn't
1133 need to configure this manually anymore.
1134
1135 +++
1136 *** The LDAP configuration section of EUDC's manual has been
1137 rewritten.
1138
1139 There have also been customization changes.
1140
1141 +++
1142 *** New custom variable `eudc-server-hotlist' to allow specifying
1143 multiple EUDC servers in init file.
1144
1145 +++
1146 *** Custom variable `eudc-inline-query-format' defaults to completing
1147 on email and firstname instead of surname.
1148
1149 ---
1150 *** Custom variable `eudc-expansion-overwrites-query' defaults to nil
1151 to avoid interfering with the kill ring.
1152
1153 +++
1154 *** Custom variable `eudc-inline-expansion-format' defaults to
1155 "Firstname Surname <mail-address>".
1156
1157 +++
1158 *** Custom variable `eudc-options-file' defaults to
1159 "~/.emacs.d/eudc-options".
1160
1161 ---
1162 *** New custom variable `ldap-ldapsearch-password-prompt-regexp' to
1163 allow overriding the regular expression that recognizes the ldapsearch
1164 command line's password prompt.
1165
1166 ---
1167 EUDC's BBDB backend now supports BBDB 3.
1168
1169 ---
1170 EUDC's PH backend (eudcb-ph.el) is obsolete.
1171
1172 ** Eshell
1173
1174 +++
1175 *** The new built-in command `clear' can scroll window contents out of sight.
1176 If provided with an optional non-nil argument, the scrollback contents will be cleared.
1177
1178 +++
1179 *** New buffer syntax '#<buffer-name>', which is equivalent to
1180 '#<buffer buffer-name>'. This shorthand makes interacting with
1181 buffers from eshell more convenient. Custom variable
1182 `eshell-buffer-shorthand', which has been broken for a while, has been
1183 removed.
1184
1185 +++
1186 *** By default, eshell "visual" program buffers (created by
1187 `eshell-visual-commands' and similar custom vars) are no longer killed
1188 when their processes die. This fixes issues with short-lived commands
1189 and makes visual programs more useful in general. For example, if
1190 "git log" is a visual command, it will always show the visual command
1191 buffer, even if the "git log" process dies. For the old behavior,
1192 make the new option `eshell-destroy-buffer-when-process-dies' non-nil.
1193
1194 ** Browse-url
1195
1196 ---
1197 *** Support for the Google Chrome web browser.
1198
1199 ---
1200 *** Support for the Conkeror web browser.
1201
1202 ---
1203 *** Support for several ancient browsers is now officially obsolete.
1204
1205 +++
1206 ** tar-mode: new `tar-new-entry' command, allowing for new members to
1207 be added to the archive.
1208
1209 ---
1210 ** Autorevert: dired buffers are also auto-reverted via file
1211 notifications, if Emacs is compiled with file notification support.
1212
1213 ** File Notifications
1214
1215 +++
1216 *** The kqueue library is integrated for *BSD and Mac OS X machines.
1217
1218 +++
1219 *** The new event `stopped' signals, that a file notification watch is
1220 not active any longer.
1221
1222 +++
1223 *** The new function `file-notify-valid-p' checks, whether a file
1224 notification descriptor still corresponds to an activate watch.
1225
1226 ** Dired
1227
1228 +++
1229 *** The command `dired-do-compress' bound to `Z' now can compress
1230 directories and decompress zip files.
1231
1232 +++
1233 *** New command `dired-do-compress-to' bound to `c' can be used to
1234 compress many marked files into a single named archive. The
1235 compression command is determined from the new
1236 `dired-compress-files-alist' variable.
1237
1238 +++
1239 *** New user interface for the `A' and `Q' commands.
1240 These keys, now bound to `dired-do-find-regexp' and
1241 `dired-do-find-regexp-and-replace', work similarly to `xref-find-apropos'
1242 and `xref-query-replace-in-results': they present the matches
1243 in the `*xref*' buffer and let you move through the matches. No need
1244 to use `tags-loop-continue' to resume the search or replace loop. The
1245 previous commands, `dired-do-search' and
1246 `dired-do-query-replace-regexp', are still available, but not bound to
1247 keys; rebind `A' and `Q' to invoke them if you want the old behavior
1248 back. We intend to obsolete the old commands in a future release.
1249
1250 ** Tabulated List Mode
1251
1252 +++
1253 *** It is now safe for a mode that derives `tabulated-list-mode' to not
1254 call `tabulated-list-init-header', in which case it will have no
1255 header.
1256
1257 +++
1258 *** `tabulated-list-print' takes a second optional argument, update,
1259 which specifies an alternative printing method which is faster when
1260 few or no entries have changed.
1261
1262 ** Obsolete packages
1263
1264 ---
1265 *** gulp.el
1266
1267 ---
1268 *** landmark.el (moved to elpa.gnu.org)
1269
1270 \f
1271 * New Modes and Packages in Emacs 25.1
1272
1273 ---
1274 ** pinentry.el allows GnuPG passphrase to be prompted through the
1275 minibuffer instead of a graphical dialog, depending on whether the gpg
1276 command is called from Emacs (i.e., INSIDE_EMACS environment variable
1277 is set). This feature requires newer versions of GnuPG (2.1.5 or
1278 later) and Pinentry (0.9.5 or later).
1279
1280 +++
1281 ** cl-generic.el provides CLOS-style multiple-dispatch generic functions.
1282 The main entry points are `cl-defgeneric' and `cl-defmethod'. See the
1283 node "Generic Functions" in the Emacs Lisp manual for more details.
1284
1285 ---
1286 ** scss-mode (a minor variant of css-mode) is a major mode for editing
1287 SCSS (Sassy CSS) files.
1288
1289 ---
1290 ** let-alist is a new macro (and a package) that allows one to easily
1291 let-bind the values stored in an alist.
1292
1293 ---
1294 ** `tildify-mode' allows automatic insertion of hard spaces as one
1295 types the text. Breaking line after a single-character words is
1296 forbidden by Czech and Polish typography (and may be discouraged in
1297 other languages), so `auto-tildify-mode' makes it easier to create
1298 a typographically-correct documents.
1299
1300 ---
1301 ** The `seq' library adds sequence manipulation functions and macros
1302 that complement basic functions provided by subr.el. All functions
1303 are prefixed with `seq-' and work on lists, strings and vectors.
1304 `pcase' accepts a new Upattern `seq'.
1305
1306 ---
1307 ** The `map' library provides map-manipulation functions that work on
1308 alists, hash-table and arrays. All functions are prefixed with
1309 `map-'. `pcase' accepts a new UPattern `map'.
1310
1311 ---
1312 ** The `thunk' library provides functions and macros to control the
1313 evaluation of forms.
1314
1315 ---
1316 ** js-jsx-mode (a minor variant of js-mode) provides indentation
1317 support for JSX, an XML-like syntax extension to ECMAScript.
1318
1319 \f
1320 * Incompatible Lisp Changes in Emacs 25.1
1321
1322 ---
1323 ** `setq' and `setf' must now be called with an even number of
1324 arguments. The earlier behavior of silently supplying a nil to the
1325 last variable when there was an odd number of arguments has been
1326 eliminated.
1327
1328 +++
1329 ** `syntax-begin-function' is declared obsolete.
1330 Removed font-lock-beginning-of-syntax-function and the SYNTAX-BEGIN
1331 slot in font-lock-defaults.
1332
1333 +++
1334 ** The new implementation of Subword mode affects word movement everywhere.
1335 When Subword mode is turned on, `forward-word', `backward-word', and
1336 everything that uses them will move by sub-words, effectively
1337 overriding the buffer's syntax table. Lisp programs that shouldn't be
1338 affected by Subword mode should call the new functions
1339 `forward-word-strictly' and `backward-word-strictly' instead.
1340
1341 +++
1342 ** `package-initialize' now sets `package-enable-at-startup' to nil if
1343 called during startup. Users who call this function in their init
1344 file and still expect it to be run after startup should set
1345 `package-enable-at-startup' to t after the call to
1346 `package-initialize'.
1347
1348 ---
1349 ** `:global' minor mode use `setq-default' rather than `setq'.
1350 This means that you can't use `make-local-variable' and expect them to
1351 "magically" become buffer-local.
1352
1353 +++
1354 ** `track-mouse' no longer freezes the shape of the mouse pointer.
1355 The `track-mouse' form no longer refrains from changing the shape of
1356 the mouse pointer for the entire time the body of that form is
1357 executed. Lisp programs that use `track-mouse' for dragging across
1358 large portions of the Emacs display, and want to avoid changes in the
1359 pointer shape during dragging, should bind the variable `track-mouse'
1360 to the special value `dragging' in the body of the form.
1361
1362 ---
1363 ** The optional `predicate' argument of `lisp-complete-symbol' no longer
1364 has any effect. (This change was made in Emacs 24.4 but was not
1365 advertised at the time.)
1366
1367 +++
1368 ** `indirect-function' does not signal `void-function' any more.
1369 This is mostly a bug-fix, since this change was missed back in 24.4 when
1370 symbol-function was changed not to signal `void-function' any more.
1371
1372 +++
1373 *** As a consequence, the second arg of `indirect-function' is now obsolete.
1374
1375 +++
1376 ** Comint, term, and compile do not set the EMACS env var any more.
1377 Use the INSIDE_EMACS environment variable instead.
1378
1379 +++
1380 ** `save-excursion' does not save&restore the mark any more.
1381 Use `save-mark-and-excursion' if you want the old behavior.
1382
1383 +++
1384 ** `read-buffer' and `read-buffer-function' can now be called with a 4th
1385 argument (`predicate').
1386
1387 +++
1388 ** `completion-table-dynamic' by default stays in the minibuffer.
1389 The minibuffer will be the current buffer when the function is called.
1390 If you want the old behavior of calling the function in the buffer
1391 from which the minibuffer was entered, use the new argument
1392 `switch-buffer' to `completion-table-dynamic'.
1393
1394 ---
1395 ** window-configurations no longer record the buffers' marks.
1396
1397 ---
1398 ** inhibit-modification-hooks now also inhibits lock-file checks, as well as
1399 active region handling.
1400
1401 +++
1402 ** deactivate-mark is now buffer-local.
1403
1404 +++
1405 ** `cl-the' now asserts that its argument is of the given type.
1406
1407 +++
1408 ** `process-running-child-p' may now return a numeric process
1409 group ID instead of `t'.
1410
1411 +++
1412 ** Mouse click events on mode line or header line no longer include
1413 any reference to a buffer position. The 6th member of the mouse
1414 position list returned for such events is now nil.
1415
1416 ---
1417 ** Menu items in keymaps do not support the "key shortcut cache" any more.
1418 These slots used to hold key-shortcut data, but have been obsolete since
1419 Emacs-21.
1420
1421 ---
1422 ** Emacs no longer downcases the first letter of a system diagnostic
1423 when signaling a file error. For example, it now reports "Permission
1424 denied" instead of "permission denied". The old behavior was problematic
1425 in languages like German where downcasing rules depend on grammar.
1426
1427 +++
1428 ** New variable ‘text-quoting-style’ to control how Emacs translates quotes.
1429 Set it to ‘curve’ for curved single quotes ‘like this’, to ‘straight’
1430 for straight apostrophes 'like this', and to ‘grave’ for grave accent
1431 and apostrophe `like this'. The default value nil acts like ‘curve’
1432 if curved single quotes are displayable, and like ‘grave’ otherwise.
1433 The new variable affects display of diagnostics and help, but not of info.
1434
1435 +++
1436 ** substitute-command-keys now replaces quotes.
1437 That is, it converts documentation strings’ quoting style as per the
1438 value of ‘text-quoting-style’. Doc strings in source code can use
1439 either curved single quotes or grave accents and apostrophes. As
1440 before, characters preceded by \= are output as-is.
1441
1442 +++
1443 ** Message-issuing functions ‘error’, ‘message’, etc. now convert quotes.
1444 They use the new ‘format-message’ function instead of plain ‘format’,
1445 so that they now follow user preference as per ‘text-quoting-style’
1446 when processing curved single quotes, grave accents, and apostrophes
1447 in their format argument.
1448
1449 +++
1450 ** The character classes [:alpha:] and [:alnum:] in regular expressions
1451 now match multibyte characters using Unicode character properties.
1452 If you want the old behavior where they matched any character with
1453 word syntax, use `\sw' instead.
1454
1455 +++
1456 ** The character classes [:graph:] and [:print:] in regular expressions
1457 no longer match every multibyte character. Instead, Emacs now
1458 consults the Unicode character properties to determine which
1459 characters are graphic or printable. In particular, surrogates and
1460 unassigned codepoints are now rejected. If you want the old behavior,
1461 use [:multibyte:] instead.
1462
1463 +++
1464 ** The `diff' command uses the unified format now. To restore the old
1465 behavior, set `diff-switches' to `-c'.
1466
1467 ---
1468 ** `grep-template' and `grep-find-template' values don't include the
1469 --color argument anymore. It's added at the <C> place holder position
1470 dynamically. Any third-party code that changes these templates should
1471 be updated accordingly.
1472
1473 +++
1474 ** ‘(/ N)’ is now equivalent to ‘(/ 1 N)’ rather than to ‘(/ N 1)’.
1475 The new behavior is compatible with Common Lisp and with XEmacs.
1476 This change does not affect Lisp code intended to be portable to
1477 Emacs 24.2 and earlier, which did not support unary ‘/’.
1478
1479 +++
1480 ** The `default-directory' value doesn't have to end slash. To make
1481 that happen, `unhandled-file-name-directory' now defaults to calling
1482 `file-name-as-directory'.
1483
1484 \f
1485 * Lisp Changes in Emacs 25.1
1486
1487 ** pcase
1488 +++
1489 *** New UPatterns `quote', `app'.
1490 +++
1491 *** New UPatterns can be defined with `pcase-defmacro'.
1492 +++
1493 *** New vector QPattern.
1494
1495 ---
1496 ** syntax-propertize is now automatically called on-demand during forward
1497 parsing functions like `forward-sexp'.
1498
1499 +++
1500 ** New hooks `prefix-command-echo-keystrokes-functions' and
1501 `prefix-command-preserve-state-hook' allow the definition of prefix
1502 commands other than the predefined `C-u'.
1503
1504 +++
1505 ** New functions `filepos-to-bufferpos' and `bufferpos-to-filepos'.
1506 These allow conversion between buffer positions and the corresponding
1507 file byte offsets, given the file's encoding.
1508
1509 +++
1510 ** The default value of `load-read-function' is now `read'.
1511 Previously, the default value of `nil' implied using `read'.
1512
1513 +++
1514 ** New hook `pre-redisplay-functions'.
1515 It is a bit easier to use than `pre-redisplay-function'.
1516
1517 +++
1518 ** The second arg of `looking-back' should always be provided explicitly.
1519 Previously, it was an optional argument, now it's mandatory.
1520
1521 +++
1522 ** Text properties `intangible', `point-entered', and `point-left' are obsolete.
1523 Replaced by properties `cursor-intangible' and `cursor-sensor-functions',
1524 implemented by the new `cursor-intangible-mode' and
1525 `cursor-sensor-mode' minor modes.
1526
1527 +++
1528 ** `inhibit-point-motion-hooks' now defaults to `t' and is obsolete.
1529 Use the new minor modes `cursor-intangible-mode' and
1530 `cursor-sensor-mode' instead.
1531
1532 +++
1533 ** New process type `pipe', which can be used in combination with the
1534 `:stderr' keyword of make-process to handle standard error output
1535 of subprocess.
1536
1537 +++
1538 ** New function `make-process' provides an alternative interface to
1539 `start-process'. It allows programs to set process parameters such as
1540 process filter, sentinel, etc., through keyword arguments (similar to
1541 `make-network-process').
1542
1543 +++
1544 ** A new function `directory-files-recursively' returns all matching
1545 files (recursively) under a directory.
1546
1547 +++
1548 ** New variable `inhibit-message', when bound to non-nil, inhibits
1549 `message' and related functions from displaying messages in the echo
1550 area. The output is still logged to the *Messages* buffer.
1551
1552 +++
1553 ** A new text property `inhibit-read-only' can be used in read-only
1554 buffers to allow certain parts of the text to be writable.
1555
1556 +++
1557 ** A new variable `comment-end-can-be-escaped' is useful in languages
1558 such as C and C++ where line comments with escaped newlines are
1559 continued to the next line.
1560
1561 +++
1562 ** New macro `define-advice'.
1563
1564 +++
1565 ** Emacs Lisp now supports generators.
1566 See the "Generators" section of the ELisp manual for the details.
1567
1568 +++
1569 ** New finalizer facility for running code when objects become unreachable.
1570 See the "Finalizer Type" subsection in the ELisp manual for the
1571 details.
1572
1573 ---
1574 ** lexical closures can use (:documentation FORM) to build their docstring.
1575 It should be placed right where the docstring would be, and FORM is then
1576 evaluated (and should return a string) when the closure is built.
1577
1578 +++
1579 ** define-inline provides a new way to define inlinable functions.
1580
1581 +++
1582 ** New function `macroexpand-1' to perform a single step of macro expansion.
1583
1584 +++
1585 ** Some "x-*" functions were obsoleted and/or renamed:
1586 *** x-select-text is renamed gui-select-text.
1587 *** x-selection-value is renamed gui-selection-value.
1588 *** x-get-selection is renamed gui-get-selection.
1589 *** x-get-clipboard and x-clipboard-yank are marked obsolete.
1590 *** x-get-selection-value is renamed to gui-get-primary-selection.
1591 *** x-set-selection is renamed to gui-set-selection
1592
1593 +++
1594 ** New function `string-greaterp', which return the opposite result of
1595 `string-lessp'.
1596
1597 +++
1598 ** The new functions `string-collate-lessp' and `string-collate-equalp'
1599 preserve the collation order as defined by the system's locale(1)
1600 environment. For the time being this is implemented for modern POSIX
1601 systems and for MS-Windows, for other systems they fall back to their
1602 counterparts `string-lessp' and `string-equal'.
1603
1604 ---
1605 *** The ls-lisp package uses `string-collate-lessp' to sort file names.
1606 The effect is that, on systems that use ls-lisp for Dired, the default
1607 sort order of the files in Dired is now different from what it was in
1608 previous versions of Emacs. In particular, the file names are sorted
1609 disregarding punctuation, accents, and diacritics, and letter case is
1610 ignored. For example, files whose name begin with a period will no
1611 longer appear near the beginning of the directory listing. If you
1612 want the old, locale-independent sorting, customize the new option
1613 `ls-lisp-use-string-collate' to the nil value.
1614
1615 +++
1616 *** The MS-Windows specific variable `w32-collate-ignore-punctuation',
1617 if set to a non-nil value, causes the above 2 functions to ignore
1618 symbol and punctuation characters when collating strings. This
1619 emulates the behavior of modern Posix platforms when the locale's
1620 codeset is "UTF-8" (as in "en_US.UTF-8"). This is needed because
1621 MS-Windows doesn't support UTF-8 as codeset in its locales.
1622
1623 +++
1624 ** New function `alist-get', which is also a valid place (aka lvalue).
1625
1626 +++
1627 ** New function `funcall-interactively', which works like `funcall'
1628 but makes `called-interactively-p' treat the function as (you guessed it)
1629 called interactively.
1630
1631 +++
1632 ** New function `function-put' to use instead of `put' for function properties.
1633
1634 +++
1635 ** The new function `bidi-find-overridden-directionality' allows you to
1636 find characters whose directionality was, perhaps maliciously,
1637 overridden by directional override control characters. Lisp programs
1638 can use this to detect potential phishing of URLs and other links that
1639 exploits bidirectional display reordering.
1640
1641 +++
1642 ** The new function `buffer-substring-with-bidi-context' allows you to
1643 copy a portion of a buffer into a different location while preserving
1644 the visual appearance both of the copied text and the text at
1645 destination, even when the copied text includes mixed bidirectional
1646 text and directional control characters.
1647
1648 +++
1649 ** New properties that can be specified with `declare':
1650 *** (interactive-only INSTEAD), says to use INSTEAD for non-interactive use.
1651 *** (pure VAL), if VAL is non-nil, indicates the function is pure.
1652 *** (side-effect-free VAL), if VAL is non-nil, indicates the function does not
1653 have side effects.
1654
1655 +++
1656 ** New macro `with-file-modes', for evaluating expressions with default file
1657 permissions set to temporary values (e.g., for creating private files).
1658
1659 +++
1660 ** You can access the slots of structures using `cl-struct-slot-value'.
1661
1662 +++
1663 ** Function `sort' can deal with vectors.
1664
1665 ---
1666 ** Function `system-name' now returns an updated value if the current
1667 system's name has changed or if the Emacs process has changed systems,
1668 and to avoid long waits it no longer consults DNS to canonicalize the
1669 name. The variable `system-name' is now obsolete.
1670
1671 +++
1672 ** Function `write-region' no longer outputs "Wrote FILE" in batch mode.
1673
1674 ---
1675 ** If `pwd' is called with a prefix argument, insert the current default
1676 directory at point.
1677
1678 +++
1679 ** New functions return extended information about fonts and faces.
1680
1681 +++
1682 *** The function `font-info' now returns more details about a font.
1683 In particular, it now returns the average width of the font's
1684 characters, which can be used for geometry-related calculations.
1685
1686 +++
1687 *** A new function `default-font-width' returns the average width of a
1688 character in the current buffer's default font. If the default face
1689 is remapped (see `face-remapping-alist'), the value for the remapped
1690 face is returned. This function complements the existing function
1691 `default-font-height'.
1692
1693 +++
1694 *** New functions `window-font-height' and `window-font-width' return
1695 the height and average width of characters in a specified face and
1696 window. If FACE is remapped (see `face-remapping-alist'), the
1697 function returns the information for the remapped face.
1698
1699 +++
1700 *** A new function `window-max-chars-per-line' returns the maximal
1701 number of characters that can be displayed on one line. If a face
1702 and/or window are provided, these values are used for the
1703 calculation. This function is different from `window-body-width' in
1704 that it accounts for (i) continuation glyphs, (ii) the size of the
1705 font, and (iii) the specified window.
1706
1707 ---
1708 ** New utilities in subr-x.el:
1709 *** New macros `if-let' and `when-let' allow defining bindings and to
1710 execute code depending whether all values are true.
1711 *** New macros `thread-first' and `thread-last' allow threading a form
1712 as the first or last argument of subsequent forms.
1713
1714 +++
1715 ** Documentation strings now support quoting with curved single quotes
1716 ‘like-this’ in addition to the old style with grave accent and
1717 apostrophe `like-this'. The new style looks better on today's displays.
1718 In the new Electric Quote mode, you can enter curved single quotes
1719 into documentation by typing ` and '. Outside Electric Quote mode,
1720 you can enter them by typing ‘C-x 8 [’ and ‘C-x 8 ]’, or (if your Alt
1721 key works) by typing ‘A-[’ and ‘A-]’. As described above under
1722 ‘text-quoting-style’, the user can specify how to display doc string
1723 quotes.
1724
1725 +++
1726 ** New function ‘format-message’ is like ‘format’ and also converts
1727 curved single quotes, grave accents and apostrophes as per
1728 ‘text-quoting-style’.
1729
1730 +++
1731 ** show-help-function's arg is converted via substitute-command-keys
1732 before being passed to the function. Help strings, help-echo
1733 properties, etc. can therefore contain command key escapes and
1734 quotation marks.
1735
1736 +++
1737 ** Time-related changes:
1738
1739 *** Time conversion functions now accept an optional ZONE argument
1740 that specifies the time zone rules for conversion. ZONE is omitted or
1741 nil for Emacs local time, t for Universal Time, ‘wall’ for system wall
1742 clock time, or a string as in ‘set-time-zone-rule’ for a time zone
1743 rule. The affected functions are ‘current-time-string’,
1744 ‘current-time-zone’, ‘decode-time’, and ‘format-time-string’. The
1745 function ‘encode-time’, which already accepted a simple time zone rule
1746 argument, has been extended to accept all the new forms.
1747
1748 *** Time-related functions now consistently accept numbers
1749 (representing seconds since the epoch) and nil (representing the
1750 current time) as well as the usual list-of-integer representation.
1751 Affected functions include `current-time-string', `current-time-zone',
1752 `decode-time', `float-time', `format-time-string', `seconds-to-time',
1753 `time-add', `time-less-p', `time-subtract', `time-to-day-in-year',
1754 `time-to-days', and `time-to-seconds'.
1755
1756 *** The `encode-time-value' and `with-decoded-time-value' macros have
1757 been obsoleted.
1758
1759 *** `calendar-next-time-zone-transition', `time-add', and
1760 `time-subtract' no longer return time values in the obsolete and
1761 undocumented integer-pair format. Instead, they return a list of two
1762 integers.
1763
1764 +++
1765 ** New function `set-binary-mode' allows switching a standard stream
1766 of the Emacs process to binary I/O mode.
1767
1768 +++
1769 ** The new function `directory-name-p' can be used to check whether a file
1770 name (as returned from, for instance, `file-name-all-completions') is
1771 a directory file name. It returns non-nil if the last character in
1772 the name is a directory separator character (forward slash on GNU and
1773 Unix systems, forward- or backslash on MS-Windows and MS-DOS).
1774
1775 ---
1776 ** ASCII approximations to curved quotes are put in standard-display-table
1777 if the terminal cannot display curved quotes.
1778
1779 +++
1780 ** Standard output and error streams now transliterate characters via
1781 standard-display-table, and encode output using locale-coding-system.
1782 To force a specific encoding, bind `coding-system-for-write' to the
1783 coding-system of your choice when invoking functions like `prin1' and
1784 `message'.
1785
1786 +++
1787 ** New var `truncate-string-ellipsis' to choose how to indicate truncation.
1788
1789 +++
1790 ** New possible value for `system-type': `nacl'.
1791 This is used by Google's Native Client (NaCl).
1792
1793 ** Miscellaneous name change
1794
1795 ---
1796 For consistency with the usual Emacs spelling, the Lisp variable
1797 `hfy-optimisations' has been renamed to `hfy-optimizations'.
1798 The old name should still work, as an obsolescent alias.
1799
1800 ** Changes in Frame- and Window- Handling
1801
1802 +++
1803 *** Emacs can now draw horizontal scroll bars on some platforms that
1804 provide toolkit scroll bars, namely Gtk+, Lucid, Motif and Windows.
1805 Horizontal scroll bars are turned off by default.
1806
1807 **** New function `horizontal-scroll-bars-available-p' telling whether
1808 horizontal scroll bars are available on the underlying system.
1809
1810 **** New mode `horizontal-scroll-bar-mode' to toggle horizontal scroll
1811 bars on all existing and future frames.
1812
1813 **** New function `toggle-horizontal-scroll-bar' to toggle horizontal
1814 scroll bars on the selected frame.
1815
1816 **** New frame parameters `horizontal-scroll-bars' and
1817 `scroll-bar-height' to set horizontal scroll bars and their height
1818 for individual frames and in `default-frame-alist'.
1819
1820 **** New functions `frame-scroll-bar-height' and
1821 `window-scroll-bar-height' return the height of horizontal scroll
1822 bars on a specific frame or window.
1823
1824 **** `set-window-scroll-bars' now accepts five parameters where the last
1825 two specify height and type of the window's horizontal scroll bar.
1826
1827 **** `window-scroll-bars' now returns type and sizes of horizontal scroll
1828 bars too.
1829
1830 **** New buffer-local variables `horizontal-scroll-bar' and
1831 `scroll-bar-height'.
1832
1833 +++
1834 *** New functions `frame-geometry' and `frame-edges' give access to a
1835 frame's geometry.
1836
1837 +++
1838 *** New functions `mouse-absolute-pixel-position' and
1839 `set-mouse-absolute-pixel-position' get/set screen coordinates of the
1840 mouse cursor.
1841
1842 +++
1843 *** The function `window-edges' now accepts three additional arguments to
1844 retrieve body, absolute and pixel edges of the window.
1845
1846 +++
1847 *** The functions `window-inside-edges', `window-inside-pixel-edges' and
1848 `window-inside-absolute-pixel-edges' have been renamed to respectively
1849 `window-body-edges', `window-body-pixel-edges' and
1850 `window-absolute-body-pixel-edges'. The old names are kept as aliases.
1851
1852 +++
1853 *** New function `window-absolute-pixel-position' to get the screen
1854 coordinates of a visible buffer position.
1855
1856 +++
1857 *** The height of a frame's menu and tool bar are no longer counted in the
1858 frame's text height. This means that the text height stands only for
1859 the height of the frame's root window plus that of the echo area (if
1860 present). This was already the behavior for frames with external tool
1861 and menu bars (like in the Gtk builds) but has now been extended to all
1862 builds.
1863
1864 +++
1865 *** Frames now do not necessarily preserve the number of columns or lines
1866 they display when setting default font, menu bar, fringe width, or
1867 scroll bars. In particular, maximized and fullscreen frames are
1868 conceptually never resized if such settings change. For fullheight and
1869 fullwidth frames, the behavior may depend on the toolkit used.
1870 **** New option `frame-inhibit-implied-resize' if non-nil, means that
1871 setting default font, menu bar, fringe width, or scroll bars of a
1872 specific frame does not resize that frame in order to preserve the
1873 number of columns or lines it displays.
1874
1875 +++
1876 *** New function `window-preserve-size' allows you to preserve the size of
1877 a window without "fixing" it. It's supported by `fit-window-to-buffer',
1878 `temp-buffer-resize-mode' and `display-buffer'.
1879
1880 +++
1881 *** New `display-buffer' action function `display-buffer-use-some-frame'.
1882 This displays the buffer in an existing frame other than the current
1883 frame, and allows the caller to specify a frame predicate to exclude
1884 frames.
1885
1886 +++
1887 *** New minor mode `window-divider-mode' and options
1888 `window-divider-default-places', `window-divider-default-bottom-width'
1889 and `window-divider-default-right-width'.
1890
1891 ---
1892 ** Tearoff menus and detachable toolbars for Gtk+ have been removed.
1893 Those features have been deprecated in Gtk+ for a long time.
1894
1895 ** Etags
1896
1897 +++
1898 *** etags no longer qualifies class members by default.
1899
1900 By default, `etags' will not qualify class members for C-like
1901 object-oriented languages with their class names and namespaces, and
1902 will remove qualifications used explicitly in the code from the tag
1903 names it puts in TAGS files. This is so the etags.el back-end for
1904 `xref-find-definitions' is more accurate and produces less false
1905 positives.
1906
1907 Use --class-qualify (-Q) if you want the old default behavior of
1908 qualifying class members in C++, Java, and Objective C. Note that
1909 using -Q might make some class members become "unknown" to `M-.'
1910 (`xref-find-definitions'); if so, you can use `C-u M-.' to specify the
1911 qualified names by hand.
1912
1913 +++
1914 *** New language Ruby
1915
1916 Names of modules, classes, methods, functions, and constants are
1917 tagged. Overloaded operators are also tagged.
1918
1919 +++
1920 *** New language Go
1921 Names of packages, functions, and types are tagged.
1922
1923 +++
1924 *** Improved support for Lua
1925
1926 Etags now tags functions even if the "function" keyword follows some
1927 whitespace at line beginning.
1928
1929 \f
1930 * Changes in Emacs 25.1 on Non-Free Operating Systems
1931
1932 ---
1933 ** MS-Windows specific Emacs build scripts are no longer in the distribution
1934 This includes the makefile.w32-in files in various subdirectories, and
1935 the support files. The file nt/configure.bat now just tells the user
1936 to use the procedure described in nt/INSTALL, by running the Posix
1937 `configure' script in the top-level directory.
1938
1939 ---
1940 ** Building Emacs for MS-Windows requires at least Windows XP
1941 or Windows Server 2003. The built binaries still run on all versions
1942 of Windows starting with Windows 9X.
1943
1944 +++
1945 ** Emacs running on MS-Windows now supports the daemon mode.
1946
1947 ---
1948 ** The byte counts in etags-generated TAGS files are now the same on
1949 MS-Windows as they are on other platforms.
1950
1951 ---
1952 ** On OS X, configure creates a Cocoa ("Nextstep") build by default.
1953 Pass '--without-ns' to configure to create an X11 build, the old default.
1954
1955 ---
1956 ** OS X 10.5 or older is no longer supported.
1957
1958 ---
1959 ** OS X on PowerPC is no longer supported.
1960
1961 ---
1962 ** New variable `ns-use-fullscreen-animation' controls animation for
1963 non-native NS fullscreen. The default is nil. Set to t to enable
1964 animation when entering and leaving fullscreen. For native OSX fullscreen
1965 this has no effect.
1966
1967 ---
1968 ** The new function 'w32-application-type' returns the type of an
1969 MS-Windows application given the name of its executable program file.
1970
1971 ** New variable `w32-pipe-buffer-size'.
1972 It can be used to tune the size of the buffer of pipes created for
1973 communicating with subprocesses, when the program run by a subprocess
1974 exhibits unusual buffering behavior. Default is zero, which lets the
1975 OS use its default size.
1976
1977 \f
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1980
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1985
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1990
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1993
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