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Changelog for emacs-ess-17.11-3.370.noarch.rpm :

* Mon Nov 13 2017 detlef.steuerAATTgmx.de- upstream updated the tgz- (require \'subr-x) removed, therfore enabling work with older emacsen.
* Mon Nov 13 2017 detlef.steuerAATTgmx.de- upstrem updated to 17.11- removed check for SuSE before 10.2- Changes and New Features in 17.11:
* The ESS initialisation 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 recognised when they are function definitions or function calls.
* ESS[R]: Backquoted names and \'%op%\' operators are recognised 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.
* Tue Nov 01 2016 detlef.steuerAATTgmx.de- upstream updated to 16.10- Makefile from 1.11.2016, julia-mode.el manually added 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 recognised when they are function definitions or function calls.
* ESS[R]: Backquoted names and \'%op%\' operators are recognised 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\'
* Tue May 10 2016 detlef.steuerAATTgmx.de- upstream updated to 16.04 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.
* Fri Dec 11 2015 detlef.steuerAATTgmx.de- Now with correct source file.
* Fri Dec 11 2015 detlef.steuerAATTgmx.de- upstream updated to 15.09-2 It fixes small glitches with (the new more flexible and powerful) indentation engine. In addition - it improves Roxygen editing (line wrapping; filling); - knitr/Sweave interface cosmetics, notably a new M-x ess-swv-weave-PDF (bound to M-n v (\'v\' for \'v\'iew)). - SAS and coda/BUGS improvements - prevents infinite loops in some border cases
* Tue Oct 27 2015 detlef.steuerAATTgmx.de- upstream updated to 15.09-1 This is primarily a bug fix release for ESS 15.09 (released on Sep. 24). Notably it was reported by Jason Morgan to ESS-bugs, that Emacs typically can become
*VERY
* slow (yes, \"up to looking frozen\"), when you have several 1000\'s of lines (of R output) in your
*R
* buffer. Release 15.09-1 fixes this, and adds some indentation improvements, too. Remember that ESS\' indentation system was basically completely refurbished for ESS 15.09.
* Wed Sep 30 2015 detlef.steuerAATTgmx.de- upstream updated to 15.09 Changes and New Features in 15.09:
* ESS[R]: The indentation logic has been refactored. It should be faster, more consistent and more flexible. There are three types of indentation settings, those starting with \'ess-offset-\' give the actual offsets, those starting with \'ess-indent-\' are control (commonly Boolean) variables, and those starting with \'ess-align-\' are vertical alignment overrides which inhibit default offsets in specific situations. See \'ess-style-alist\' for detailed description of the new indentation system and provided default indentation styles.
* ESS[R]: Deprecation of old indentation settings. As a consequence of the indentation re-factoring \'ess-brace-imaginary-offset\', \'ess-expression-offset\' and all delimiter-specific offsets are deprecated. The settings for indentation of continued statements have been replaced by \'ess-offset-continuations\'. It can be set to either \'cascade\' or \'straight\' (the default). \'ess-arg-function-offset\' has been replaced by \'ess-indent-from-lhs\' and has been generalised to assignements. This setting now works with both statement blocks and expressions and only takes effect for offsets set to \'prev-call\' and \'open-delim\' in order to produce a consistent indentation.
* ESS: A test framework has been set up.
* ESS[R]: A new RStudio style is provided to mimic as closely as possible R files indented via RStudio. To reproduce the setup of some of the RStudio users, the RStudio- style with \'ess-offset-arguments\' set to \'prev-line\' is also provided. In addition, the new RRR+ style is equivalent to RRR except it indents blocks in function calls relatively to the opening delimiter. This style does not try to save horizontal space and produces more indentation.
* ESS[R]: Roxygen fields will now be indented on paragraph refilling in order to make the documentation more readable. You can also refill commented lines in the \'examples\' field without squashing the surrounding code in the comments.
* ESS[R]: ESS can now format your code! This is controlled through the settings \'ess-fill-calls\' and \'ess-fill-continuations\'. When activated, \'(fill-paragraph)\' formats your calls and your formulas/continuations while making sure they don\'t go past \'fill-column\'. Repeated refills cycle through different styles (see the docstrings for more details). By default, the refilled region blinks. Set \'ess-blink-filling\' to nil to prevent this.
* ESS[R]: Fix occasional missing error location fontification in inferior buffers.
* ESS[R]: ess-developer now correctly assigned the environment of new functions to the package namespace.
* ESS[Julia]: ?[topic] now works in the
*julia
* buffer. Note that support for editing Julia code now depends on \'julia-mode.el\' from the Julia project. If you install ESS from the official tarball/zip file, \'julia-mode.el\' is already included. Otherwise, if you install ESS by running \'make\', then the latest version of \'julia-mode.el\' is downloaded (and so you need an active internet connection to install) during the installation process. Alternatively, if you run ESS without running \'make\', then ensure that you have the \'julia-mode.el\', which you can get easily from MELPA for example.
* iESS: For naming inferior processes, ESS can use \'projectile\'\'s project root and it does so when \'ess-gen-proc-buffer-name-function\' is set to \'ess-gen-proc-buffer-name:projectile-or-simple\' as by default, or to another value beginning with \'ess-gen-proc-buffer-name:projectile-
*\'.
* Fri Apr 24 2015 detlef.steuerAATTgmx.de- source renamed ess-15.03.1.tgz
* Fri Apr 24 2015 detlef.steuerAATTgmx.de- bug fix release by upstream 15.03-1 Changes and New Features in 15.03-1: ESS[R]: An indentation bug has been fixed (github issue 163) ESS[R]: On windows, if \'ess-prefer-higher-bit\' is non-nil (the default), then R-newest will try to run a 64 bit (rather than 32 bit) version of R.
 
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