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. 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' 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. * Installation Changes in Emacs 30.1 * Startup Changes in Emacs 30.1 * Changes in Emacs 30.1 ** 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. * Editing Changes in Emacs 30.1 ** 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'. treesit.el now unconditionally sets 'transpose-sexps-function' for all Tree-sitter modes. This functionality utilizes the new 'transpose-sexps-function'. ** Commands 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 defvar-local '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 modes that define 'treesit-sentence-type-regexp' now set 'forward-sentence-function' to call 'treesit-forward-sentence'. * 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 variables buffer when using 'gdb-many-windows'. By default, this user option is set to write the properties in the order: 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 (setopt gdb-locals-table-row-config `((type . 0) (name . 0) (value . ,gdb-locals-value-limit))) ** 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. ** Buffer Selection --- *** 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.) ** 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 uses 'field' properties in its output. In particular, this means that pressing the 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 "" #'eshell-bol-ignoring-prompt) +++ *** '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. ** 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 method "toolbox". This allow accessing system containers provided by Toolbox. ** EWW +++ *** 'eww-open-file' can now display the file in a new buffer. By default, the command reuses the '*eww*' buffer, but if called with the new argument non-nil, it will use a new buffer instead. Interactively, invoke 'eww-open-file' with a prefix argument to activate this behavior. ** Info *** Info viewer provides now links from symbols to their help documentation. Links from quoted `symbol' names, like names of variables, functions and faces, are pointing to their *Help* documentation. If you want to disable such links - in addition to the regular Info cross references - you can set the variable `info-make-xref-flag' to nil. * New Modes and Packages in Emacs 30.1 --- ** The highly accessible Modus themes collection has six 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' and 'modus-vivendi-deuteranopia' to cover the needs of users with red-green color deficiency. The Info manual "(modus-themes) Top" describes the details and showcases all their customization options. * Incompatible Lisp Changes in Emacs 30.1 ** 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. * Lisp Changes in Emacs 30.1 ** 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'. * Changes in Emacs 30.1 on Non-Free Operating Systems ---------------------------------------------------------------------- This file is part of GNU Emacs. 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