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- Changes and New Features in 19.04 (unreleased):
-
- * ESS[R]: There is a new menu entry for reloading the R process. It
- is otherwise bound to 'C-c C-e C-r'. Reloading now reuses the same
- process name and start arguments that were used to start the
- process.
-
- * iESS: Process runners now return the inferior buffer. Note that
- callers of inferior runners should not assume that the current
- buffer has been set to the inferior buffer. Instead, use
- 'with-current-buffer' with the return value of the inferior.
-
- * iESS[SAS]: The SAS keymap was only set in iESS buffers called
- '*SAS*'. This is now fixed.
-
- * ESS[R]: Fixed longstanding indentation issues involving '::' and
- ':::' operators.
-
- * Implement a more reliable check for the process busy state.
- Background actions such as completion and directory synchronization
- should not block the process and should not cause printing of the
- extraneous output to the interpreter.
-
- * Activate 'goto-address-mode' for url and email highlighting in
- inferior buffers.
-
- * 'smart-underscore' and 'ess-smart-S-assign-key' have been removed.
- Users who liked the previous behavior (i.e. underscore inserting
- "<-") should bind 'ess-insert-assign' to the underscore in their
- Emacs initialization file. For example, '(define-key
- ess-r-mode-map "_" #'ess-insert-assign)' and '(define-key
- inferior-ess-r-mode-map "_" #'ess-insert-assign)' will activate it
- in all ESS R buffers.
-
- * ESS major modes are now defined using 'define-derived-mode'. This
- makes ESS major modes respect modern conventions such as having
- <language>-mode-hook and <language>-mode-map. Users are encouraged
- to place customizations under the appropriate mode.
-
- * New option ess-auto-width controls setting the width option on
- window changes. Users can change it to 'frame, 'window, or an
- integer. See the documentation for details.
- 'ess-auto-width-visible' controls visibility.
-
- * ESS now respects 'display-buffer-alist'. Users can now use
- 'display-buffer-alist' to manage how and where windows appear. See
- *Note (ess)Controlling buffer display:: for more information and
- examples.
-
- * 'ess-roxy-mode' can now be enabled in non-R buffers. This is
- primarily intended to support roxygen documentation for cpp
- buffers. Preview functionality is not supported outside R buffers.
-
- * ESS[R]: DESCRIPTION files now open in 'conf-colon-mode'.
-
- * 'ess-style' now has effects when set as a file or directory local
- variable.
-
- * 'ess-default-style' is now obsolete, use 'ess-style' instead.
-
- * Options for 'ess-gen-proc-buffer-name-function' have been renamed.
- ess-gen-proc-buffer-name:projectile-or-simple was renamed to
- ess-gen-proc-buffer-name:project-or-simple and
- ess-gen-proc-buffer-name:projectile-or-directory was renamed to
- ess-gen-proc-buffer-name:project-or-directory. As the name
- suggests, these now rely on project.el (included with Emacs) rather
- than projectile.el, which is a third-party package.
-
- * ESS[R]: devtools commands ask about saving modified buffers before
- running. Users can disable the questioning with
- 'ess-save-silently'.
-
- * ESS[R] help pages now provide links to other help topics. This is
- similar with what you would see with, for example
- 'options(help_type = ``html'')' but works with the plain-text
- version as well. This only works with 'options(useFancyQuotes =
- TRUE)' (the default).
-
- * 'ess-rdired' buffers now derive from tabulated-list-mode. They
- should look better and be a bit faster overall. The size column
- now displays object sizes in bytes.
-
- * 'ess-rdired' buffers now auto-update. The frequency is governed by
- the new option 'ess-rdired-auto-update-interval'.
-
- * ESS[R]: 'electric-layout-mode' is now supported. This
- automatically inserts a newline after an opening curly brace in R
- buffers. To enable it, customize 'ess-r-mode-hook'.
-
- * ESS[R]: imenu now supports assignment with the equals sign.
-
- * ESS[Rd]: Rd no longer writes abbrevs to user's abbrev file.
-
- * ESS removed support for many unused languages. This includes old
- versions of S+, ARC, OMG, VST, and XLS.
-
- The following have been made obsolete or removed, see their
- documentation for more detail:
-
- * Libraries for literate data analysis are obsolete and not loaded by
- default. This includes 'ess-noweb', 'ess-swv', and related
- functionality like 'Rnw-mode'. Users are encouraged to switch to
- one of several other packages that deal with these modes. For
- example, polymode <https://github.com/polymode/poly-R/>,
- <https://polymode.github.io/>, or markdown-mode with edit-indirect
- <https://jblevins.org/projects/markdown-mode>.
-
- * Support for 'auto-complete' is obsolete. The 'auto-complete'
- package is unmaintained and so ESS support is now obsolete. Users
- are encouraged to switch to 'company-mode' instead.
-
- * User options for controlling display of buffers. This includes
- 'ess-show-buffer-action', 'inferior-ess-same-window',
- 'inferior-ess-own-frame', and 'inferior-ess-frame-alist'. See
- above about ESS respecting 'display-buffer-alist'.
-
- * Variables 'ess-tab-always-indent' and 'ess-tab-complete-in-script'.
- Use the Emacs-wide setting of 'tab-always-indent' instead.
-
- * 'inferior-ess-*-start-file' variables. All modes except Stata did
- not respect customization of this variable. In order to load a
- file on startup, you should put a function on
- 'ess-*-post-run-hook'.
-
- Bug Fixes in 18.10.3:
- * More 'Makefile' fixes, notably installing '*.el's.
-
- Bug Fixes in 18.10.2:
- * ESS[R] Fix namespace evaluation in non-installed packages.
- Evaluation is directed into GlobalEnv as originally intended.
- * 'Makefile' fixes, notably for 'make install' and including full
- docs in the tarballs.
-
- Bug Fixes in 18.10-1:
- * New functions 'ess-eval-line-visibly-and-step' ('C-c C-n' and
- 'ess-eval-region-or-line-visibly-and-step' ('C-RET') which behave
- as the old versions of 'ess-eval-line-and-step' and
- 'ess-eval-region-or-line-and-step'.
-
- Changes and New Features in 18.10:
-
- * This is the last release to support Emacs older than 25.1. Going
- forward, only GNU Emacs 25.1 and newer will be supported. Soon
- after this release, support for older Emacs versions will be
- dropped from the git master branch. Note that MELPA uses the git
- master branch to produce ESS snapshots, so if you are using Emacs <
- 25.1 from MELPA and are unable to upgrade, you should switch to
- MELPA-stable.
-
- * ESS now displays the language dialect in the mode-line. So, for
- example, R buffers will now show ESS[R] rather than ESS[S].
-
- * The ESS manual has been updated and revised.
-
- * The ESS initialization process has been further streamlined. If
- you update the autoloads (which installation from 'package-install'
- does), you should not need to '(require 'ess-site)' at all, as
- autoloads should automatically load ESS when it is needed (e.g.
- the first time an R buffer is opened). In order to defer loading
- your ESS config, you may want to do something like
- '(with-require-after-load "ess" <ess-config-here>)' in your Emacs
- init file. Users of the popular 'use-package' Emacs package can
- now do '(use-package ess :defer t)' to take advantage of this
- behavior. *Note (ess)Activating and Loading ESS:: for more
- information on this feature.
-
- * ESS now respects Emacs conventions for keybindings. This means
- that The 'C-c [letter]' bindings have been removed. This affects
- 'C-c h', which was bound to 'ess-eval-line-and-step-invisibly' in
- 'sas-mode-local-map'; 'C-c f', which was bound to
- 'ess-insert-function-outline' in 'ess-add-MM-keys'; and 'C-c h',
- which was bound to 'ess-handy-commands' in 'Rd-mode-map',
- 'ess-noweb-minor-mode-map', and 'ess-help-mode-map'
-
- * Functions 'ess-eval-line-and-step' and
- 'ess-eval-region-or-line-and-step' now behave consistently with
- other evaluation function inside a package.
-
- * ESS[R]: 'ess-r-package-use-dir' now works with any mode. This sets
- the working directory to the root of the current package including
- for example C or C++ files within '/src').
-
- * ESS[R]: Long + + prompts in the inferior no longer offset output.
-
- * ESS[R]: New option 'strip' for 'inferior-ess-replace-long+'. This
- strips the entire + + sequence.
-
- * ESS modes now inherit from 'prog-mode'. In the next release, ESS
- modes will use 'define-derived-mode' so that each mode will have
- (for example) its own hooks and keymaps.
-
- * ESS[R]: Supports flymake in R buffers for Emacs 26 and newer.
- Users need to install the 'lintr' package to use it. Customizable
- options include 'ess-use-flymake', 'ess-r-flymake-linters', and
- 'ess-r-flymake-lintr-cache'.
-
- * ESS[R]: Gained support for xref in Emacs 25+. *Note (emacs)Xref::
-
- * ESS[R]: The startup screen is cleaner. It also displays the
- startup directory with an explicit 'setwd()'.
-
- * ESS[R]: Changing the working directory is now always reflected in
- the process buffer.
-
- * ESS[R]: 'Makevars' files open with 'makefile-mode'.
-
- * New variable 'ess-write-to-dribble'. This allows users to disable
- the dribble ('*ESS*') buffer if they wish.
-
- * All of the '*-program-name' variables have been renamed to
- '*-program'. Users who previously customized e.g.
- 'inferior-ess-R-program-name' will need to update their
- customization to 'inferior-ess-R-program'. These variables are
- treated as risky variables.
-
- * 'ess-smart-S-assign' was renamed to 'ess-insert-assign'. It
- provides similar functionality but for any keybinding, not just
- '_'. For instance if you bind it to ';', repeated invocations
- cycle through between assignment and inserting ';'.
-
- * 'C-c C-=' is now bound to 'ess-cycle-assign' by default. See the
- documentation for details. New user customization option
- 'ess-assign-list' controls which assignment operators are cycled.
-
- * ESS[R] In remote sessions, the ESSR package is now fetched from
- GitHub.
-
- * Commands that send the region to the inferior process now deal with
- rectangular regions. See the documentation of 'ess-eval-region'
- for details. This only works on Emacs 25.1 and newer.
-
- * ESS[R]: Improvements to interacting with iESS in non-R files.
- Interaction with inferior process in non-R files within packages
- (for instance C or C++ files) has been improved. This is a work in
- progress.
-
- * ESS[R]: Changing the working directory is now always reflected in
- the process buffer.
-
- * ESS[JAGS]: *.jog and *.jmd files no longer automatically open in
- JAGS mode.
-
- Many improvements to fontification:
-
- * Improved customization for faces. ESS now provides custom faces
- for (nearly) all faces used and places face customization options
- into their own group. Users can customize these options using 'M-x
- customize-group RET ess-faces'.
-
- * Many new keywords were added to 'ess-R-keywords' and
- 'ess-R-modifiers'. See the documentation for details.
-
- * ESS[R]: 'in' is now only fontified when inside a 'for' construct.
- This avoids spurious fontification, especially in the output buffer
- where 'in' is a common English word.
-
- * ESS: Font-lock keywords are now generated lazily. That means you
- can now add or remove keywords from variables like 'ess-R-keywords'
- in your Emacs configuration file after loading ESS (i.e. in the
- ':config' section for 'use-package' users).
-
- * ESS[R]: Fontification of roxygen '@param' keywords now supports
- comma-separated parameters.
-
- * ESS[R]: Certain keywords are only fontified if followed by a
- parenthesis. Function-like keywords such as 'if ()' or 'stop()'
- are no longer fontified as keyword if not followed by an opening
- parenthesis. The same holds for search path modifiers like
- 'library()' or 'require()'.
-
- * ESS[R]: Fixed fontification toggling. Especially certain syntactic
- elements such as '%op%' operators and backquoted function
- definitions.
-
- * ESS[R]: 'ess-font-lock-toggle-keyword' can be called interactively.
- This command asks with completion for a font-lock group to toggle.
- This functionality is equivalent to the font-lock menu.
-
- Notable bug fixes:
-
- * 'prettify-symbols-mode' no longer breaks indentation. This is
- accomplished by having the pretty symbols occupy the same number of
- characters as their non-pretty cousins. You may customize the new
- variable 'ess-r-prettify-symbols' to control this behavior.
-
- * ESS: Inferior process buffers are now always displayed on startup.
- Additionally, they don't hang Emacs on failures.
-
- Obsolete libraries, functions, and variables:
-
- * The 'ess-r-args.el' library has been obsoleted and will be removed
- in the next release. Use 'eldoc-mode' instead, which is on by
- default.
-
- * Functions and options dealing with the smart assign key are
- obsolete. The following functions have been made obsolete and will
- be removed in the next release of ESS: 'ess-smart-S-assign',
- 'ess-toggle-S-assign', 'ess-toggle-S-assign-key',
- 'ess-disable-smart-S-assign'.
-
- The variable 'ess-smart-S-assign-key' is now deprecated and will be
- removed in the next release. If you would like to continue using
- '_' for inserting assign in future releases, please bind
- 'ess-insert-assign' in 'ess-mode-map' the normal way.
-
- * ESS[S]: Variable 'ess-s-versions-list' is obsolete and ignored.
- Use 'ess-s-versions' instead. You may pass arguments by starting
- the inferior process with the universal argument.
-
- Changes and New Features in 17.11:
-
- * The ESS initialization process has been streamlined. You can now
- load the R and Stata modes independently from the rest of ESS. Just
- put '(require 'ess-r-mode)' or '(require 'ess-stata-mode)' in your
- init file. This is for experienced Emacs users as this requires
- setting up autoloads for '.R' files manually. We will keep
- maintaining 'ess-site' for easy loading of all ESS features.
-
- * Reloading and quitting the process is now more robust. If no
- process is attached, ESS now switches automatically to one
- (prompting you for selection if there are several running).
- Reloading and quitting will now work during a debug session or when
- R is prompting for input (for instance after a crash). Finally,
- the window configuration is saved and restored after reloading to
- prevent the buffer of the new process from capturing the cursor.
-
- * ESS[R]: New command 'ess-r-package-use-dir'. It sets the working
- directory of the current process to the current package directory.
-
- * ESS[R] Lookup for references in inferior buffers has been improved.
- New variable 'ess-r-package-source-roots' contains package
- sub-directories which are searched recursively during the file
- lookup point. Directories in 'ess-tracebug-search-path' are now
- also searched recursively.
-
- * ESS[R] Namespaced evaluation is now automatically enabled only in
- the 'R/' directory. This way ESS will not attempt to update
- function definitions from a package if you are working from e.g. a
- test file.
-
- Changes and New Features in 16.10:
-
- * ESS[R]: Syntax highlighting is now more consistent. Backquoted
- names are not fontified as strings (since they really are
- identifiers). Furthermore they are now correctly recognized when
- they are function definitions or function calls.
- * ESS[R]: Backquoted names and '%op%' operators are recognized as
- sexp. This is useful for code navigation, e.g. with 'C-M-f' and
- 'C-M-b'.
- * ESS[R]: Integration of outline mode with roxygen examples fields.
- You can use outline mode's code folding commands to fold the
- examples field. This is especially nice to use with well
- documented packages with long examples set. Set
- 'ess-roxy-fold-examples' to non-nil to automatically fold the
- examples field when you open a buffer.
- * ESS[R]: New experimental feature: syntax highlighting in roxygen
- examples fields. This is turned off by default. Set
- 'ess-roxy-fontify-examples' to non-nil to try it out.
- * ESS[R]: New package development command 'ess-r-devtools-ask' bound
- to 'C-c C-w C-a'. It asks with completion for any devtools command
- that takes 'pkg' as argument.
- * ESS[R]: New command 'C-c C-e C-r' to reload the inferior process.
- Currently only implemented for R. The R method runs
- 'inferior-ess-r-reload-hook' on reloading.
- * ESS[R]: 'ess-r-package-mode' is now activated in non-file buffers
- as well.
-
- Bug fixes in 16.10:
- * ESS[R]: Fix broken (un)flagging for debugging inside packages
- * ESS[R]: Fixes (and improvements) in Package development
- * ESS[R]: Completion no longer produces '...=' inside 'list( )'.
- * ESS[R]: Better debugging and tracing in packages.
- * ESS[R]: Better detection of symbols at point.
- * ESS[R]: No more spurious warnings on deletion of temporary files.
- * ESS[julia]: help and completion work (better)
- * ESS[julia]: available via 'ess-remote'
-
- Changes and New Features in 16.04:
-
- * ESS[R]: 'developer' functionality has been refactored. The new
- user interface consists of a single command
- 'ess-r-set-evaluation-env' bound by default to 'C-c C-t C-s'. Once
- an evaluation environment has been set with, all subsequent ESS
- evaluation will source the code into that environment. By default,
- for file within R packages the evaluation environment is set to the
- package environment. Set 'ess-r-package-auto-set-evaluation-env'
- to 'nil' to disable this.
- * ESS[R]: New 'ess-r-package-mode' This development mode provides
- features to make package development easier. Currently, most of
- the commands are based on the 'devtools' packages and are
- accessible with 'C-c C-w' prefix. See the documentation of
- 'ess-r-package-mode' function for all available commands. With
- 'C-u' prefix each command asks for extra arguments to the
- underlying devtools function. This mode is automatically enabled
- in all files within R packages and is indicated with '[pkg:NAME]'
- in the mode-line.
- * ESS[R]: Help lookup has been improved. It is now possible to get
- help for namespaced objects such as pkg::foobar. Furthermore, ESS
- recognizes more reliably when you change 'options('html_type')'.
- * ESS[R]: New specialized breakpoints for debugging magrittr pipes
- * ESS: ESS now implements a simple message passing interface to
- communicate between ESS and inferior process.
-
- Bug fixes in 16.04:
- * ESS[R]: Roxygen blocks with backtics are now correctly filled
- * ESS[R]: Don't skip breakpoints in magrittr's 'debug_pipe'
- * ESS[R]: Error highlighting now understands 'testthat' type errors
- * ESS[Julia]: Added getwd and setwd generic commands
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