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@ -163,6 +163,7 @@ Emacs we use it for all languages.
* Left Margin Paren:: An open-paren or similar opening delimiter
starts a defun if it is at the left margin.
* Moving by Defuns:: Commands to move over or mark a major definition.
* Moving by Sentences:: Commands to move over certain code units.
* Imenu:: Making buffer indexes as menus.
* Which Function:: Which Function mode shows which function you are in.
@end menu
@ -254,6 +255,66 @@ they do their standard jobs in a way better fitting a particular
language. Other major modes may replace any or all of these key
bindings for that purpose.
@node Moving by Sentences
@subsection Moving by Sentences
@cindex sentences, in programming languages
These commands move point or set up the region based on units of
code, also called @dfn{sentences}. Even though sentences are usually
considered when writing human languages, Emacs can use the same
commands to move over certain constructs in programming languages
(@pxref{Sentences}, @pxref{Moving by Defuns}). In a programming
language a sentence is usually a complete language construct smaller
than defuns, but larger than sexps (@pxref{List Motion,,, elisp, The
Emacs Lisp Reference Manual}). What exactly is a sentence in this
case depends on the programming language, but usually it is a complete
statement, such as a variable definition and initialization, or a
conditional statement. An example of a sentence in the C language
could be
@example
int x = 5;
@end example
@noindent
or in the JavaScript language it could look like
@example
@group
const thing = () => console.log("Hi");
@end group
@group
const foo = [1] == '1'
? "No way"
: "...";
@end group
@end example
@table @kbd
@item M-a
Move to beginning of current or preceding sentence
(@code{backward-sentence}).
@item M-e
Move to end of current or following sentence (@code{forward-sentence}).
@end table
@cindex move to beginning or end of sentence
@cindex sentence, move to beginning or end
@kindex M-a @r{(programming modes)}
@kindex M-e @r{(programming modes)}
@findex backward-sentence @r{(programming modes)}
@findex forward-sentence @r{(programming modes)}
The commands to move to the beginning and end of the current
sentence are @kbd{M-a} (@code{backward-sentence}) and @kbd{M-e}
(@code{forward-sentence}). If you repeat one of these commands, or
use a positive numeric argument, each repetition moves to the next
sentence in the direction of motion.
@kbd{M-a} with a negative argument @minus{}@var{n} moves forward
@var{n} times to the next end of a sentence. Likewise, @kbd{M-e} with
a negative argument moves back to the start of a sentence.
@node Imenu
@subsection Imenu
@cindex index of buffer definitions

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@ -253,6 +253,10 @@ value of @code{sentence-end-double-space}.
of a sentence. Set the variable @code{sentence-end-without-period} to
@code{t} in such cases.
Even though the above mentioned sentence movement commands are based
on human languages, other Emacs modes can set these command to get
similar functionality (@pxref{Moving by Sentences}).
@node Paragraphs
@section Paragraphs
@cindex paragraphs

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@ -858,6 +858,23 @@ top-level defuns, if the value is @code{nested}, navigation functions
recognize nested defuns.
@end defvar
@defvar treesit-sentence-type-regexp
The value of this variable is a regexp matching the node type of sentence
nodes. (For ``node'' and ``node type'', @pxref{Parsing Program Source}.)
@end defvar
@findex treesit-forward-sentence
@findex forward-sentence
@findex backward-sentence
If Emacs is compiled with tree-sitter, it can use the tree-sitter
parser information to move across syntax constructs. Since what
exactly is considered a sentence varies between languages, a major
mode should set @code{treesit-sentence-type-regexp} to determine that.
Then the mode can get navigation-by-sentence functionality for free,
by using @code{forward-sentence} and
@code{backward-sentence}(@pxref{Moving by Sentences,,, emacs, The
extensible self-documenting text editor}).
@node Skipping Characters
@subsection Skipping Characters
@cindex skipping characters

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@ -66,6 +66,24 @@ 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
---

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@ -350,6 +350,15 @@ next button, even if the mode has bound it to something else. This
also means that 'TAB' on a button in an 'outline-minor-mode' heading
will move point instead of collapsing the outline.
---
** 'outline-minor-mode-cycle-map' is now parent of 'outline-minor-mode'.
Instead of adding text property 'keymap' with 'outline-minor-mode-cycle'
on outline headings in 'outline-minor-mode', the keymap
'outline-minor-mode-cycle' is now active in the whole buffer.
But keybindings in 'outline-minor-mode-cycle' still take effect
only on outline headings because they are bound with the help of
'outline-minor-mode-cycle--bind' that checks if point is on a heading.
---
** 'Info-default-directory-list' is no longer populated at Emacs startup.
If you have code in your init file that removes directories from

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
% Reference Card for Org Mode
\def\orgversionnumber{9.6}
\def\orgversionnumber{9.6.1}
\def\versionyear{2021} % latest update
\input emacsver.tex

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@ -600,10 +600,14 @@ PKG-SPEC is a package specification, a property list describing
how to fetch and build the package. See `package-vc--archive-spec-alist'
for details. The optional argument REV specifies a specific revision to
checkout. This overrides the `:branch' attribute in PKG-SPEC."
(unless pkg-desc
(package-desc-create :name (car pkg-spec) :kind 'vc))
(pcase-let* (((map :lisp-dir) pkg-spec)
(name (package-desc-name pkg-desc))
(dirname (package-desc-full-name pkg-desc))
(pkg-dir (expand-file-name dirname package-user-dir)))
(when (string-empty-p name)
(user-error "Empty package name"))
(setf (package-desc-dir pkg-desc) pkg-dir)
(when (file-exists-p pkg-dir)
(if (yes-or-no-p (format "Overwrite previous checkout for package `%s'?" name))
@ -771,7 +775,9 @@ regular package, but it will not remove a VC package.
(package-vc--archives-initialize)
(let* ((name-or-url (package-vc--read-package-name
"Fetch and install package: " t))
(name (file-name-base name-or-url)))
(name (file-name-base (directory-file-name name-or-url))))
(when (string-empty-p name)
(user-error "Empty package name"))
(list name-or-url
(and current-prefix-arg :last-release)
nil

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@ -5,13 +5,13 @@
(defun org-release ()
"The release version of Org.
Inserted by installing Org mode or when a release is made."
(let ((org-release "9.6"))
(let ((org-release "9.6.1"))
org-release))
;;;###autoload
(defun org-git-version ()
"The Git version of Org mode.
Inserted by installing Org or when a release is made."
(let ((org-git-version "release_9.6-90-ga6523f"))
(let ((org-git-version "release_9.6.1"))
org-git-version))
(provide 'org-version)

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
;; URL: https://orgmode.org
;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
;; Version: 9.6
;; Version: 9.6.1
;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
;;

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@ -209,8 +209,14 @@ This option is only in effect when `outline-minor-mode-cycle' is non-nil."
:version "28.1")
(defvar outline-minor-mode-cycle)
(defvar outline-minor-mode-cycle-map)
(defun outline-minor-mode-cycle--bind (map key binding &optional filter)
(define-key map key
"Define KEY as BINDING in MAP using FILTER.
The key takes effect only on the following conditions:
`outline-minor-mode-cycle' is non-nil, point is located on the heading line,
FILTER or `outline-minor-mode-cycle-filter' is nil or returns non-nil.
The argument MAP is optional and defaults to `outline-minor-mode-cycle-map'."
(define-key (or map outline-minor-mode-cycle-map) key
`(menu-item
"" ,binding
;; Filter out specific positions on the heading.
@ -227,8 +233,16 @@ This option is only in effect when `outline-minor-mode-cycle' is non-nil."
(let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
(outline-minor-mode-cycle--bind map (kbd "TAB") #'outline-cycle)
(outline-minor-mode-cycle--bind map (kbd "<backtab>") #'outline-cycle-buffer)
(keymap-set map "<left-margin> <mouse-1>" 'outline-cycle)
(keymap-set map "<right-margin> <mouse-1>" 'outline-cycle)
(keymap-set map "<left-margin> S-<mouse-1>" 'outline-cycle-buffer)
(keymap-set map "<right-margin> S-<mouse-1>" 'outline-cycle-buffer)
map)
"Keymap used by `outline-minor-mode-cycle'.")
"Keymap used as a parent of the `outline-minor-mode' keymap.
It contains key bindings that can be used to cycle visibility.
The recommended way to bind keys is with `outline-minor-mode-cycle--bind'
when the key should be enabled only when `outline-minor-mode-cycle' is
non-nil and point is located on the heading line.")
(defvar outline-mode-map
(let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
@ -518,10 +532,6 @@ See the command `outline-mode' for more information on this mode."
:keymap (define-keymap
:parent outline-minor-mode-cycle-map
"<menu-bar>" outline-minor-mode-menu-bar-map
"<left-margin> <mouse-1>" 'outline-cycle
"<right-margin> <mouse-1>" 'outline-cycle
"<left-margin> S-<mouse-1>" 'outline-cycle-buffer
"<right-margin> S-<mouse-1>" 'outline-cycle-buffer
(key-description outline-minor-mode-prefix) outline-mode-prefix-map)
(if outline-minor-mode
(progn

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@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ chosen (interactively or automatically)."
when probe return (cons probe args)
finally (funcall err)))))))
(defvar eglot-server-programs `(((rust-ts-mode rust-mode) . ,(eglot-alternatives '("rust-analyzer" "rls")))
(defvar eglot-server-programs `(((rust-ts-mode rust-mode) . ("rust-analyzer"))
((cmake-mode cmake-ts-mode) . ("cmake-language-server"))
(vimrc-mode . ("vim-language-server" "--stdio"))
((python-mode python-ts-mode)

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@ -122,7 +122,8 @@
"provides" "public" "requires" "return" "sealed"
"static" "strictfp" "switch" "synchronized"
"throw" "throws" "to" "transient" "transitive"
"try" "uses" "volatile" "while" "with" "record")
"try" "uses" "volatile" "while" "with" "record"
"@interface")
"Java keywords for tree-sitter font-locking.")
(defvar java-ts-mode--operators
@ -183,7 +184,10 @@
:language 'java
:override t
:feature 'type
'((interface_declaration
'((annotation_type_declaration
name: (identifier) @font-lock-type-face)
(interface_declaration
name: (identifier) @font-lock-type-face)
(class_declaration

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@ -441,13 +441,12 @@ the current paragraph with the one containing the mark."
(if (< (point) (point-max))
(end-of-paragraph-text))))))
(defun forward-sentence (&optional arg)
(defun forward-sentence-default-function (&optional arg)
"Move forward to next end of sentence. With argument, repeat.
When ARG is negative, move backward repeatedly to start of sentence.
The variable `sentence-end' is a regular expression that matches ends of
sentences. Also, every paragraph boundary terminates sentences as well."
(interactive "^p")
(or arg (setq arg 1))
(let ((opoint (point))
(sentence-end (sentence-end)))
@ -480,6 +479,18 @@ sentences. Also, every paragraph boundary terminates sentences as well."
(let ((npoint (constrain-to-field nil opoint t)))
(not (= npoint opoint)))))
(defvar forward-sentence-function #'forward-sentence-default-function
"Function to be used to calculate sentence movements.
See `forward-sentence' for a description of its behavior.")
(defun forward-sentence (&optional arg)
"Move forward to next end of sentence. With argument ARG, repeat.
If ARG is negative, move backward repeatedly to start of
sentence. Delegates its work to `forward-sentence-function'."
(interactive "^p")
(or arg (setq arg 1))
(funcall forward-sentence-function arg))
(defun count-sentences (start end)
"Count sentences in current buffer from START to END."
(let ((sentences 0)

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@ -1795,6 +1795,31 @@ comments and multiline string literals. For example,
\"text_block\" in the case of a string. This is used by
`prog-fill-reindent-defun' and friends.")
(defvar-local treesit-sentence-type-regexp nil
"A regexp that matches the node type of sentence nodes.
A sentence node is a node that is bigger than a sexp, and
delimits larger statements in the source code. It is, however,
smaller in scope than defuns. This is used by
`treesit-forward-sentence' and friends.")
(defun treesit-forward-sentence (&optional arg)
"Tree-sitter `forward-sentence-function' function.
ARG is the same as in `forward-sentence'.
If inside comment or other nodes described in
`treesit-sentence-type-regexp', use
`forward-sentence-default-function', else move across nodes as
described by `treesit-sentence-type-regexp'."
(if (string-match-p
treesit-text-type-regexp
(treesit-node-type (treesit-node-at (point))))
(funcall #'forward-sentence-default-function arg)
(funcall
(if (> arg 0) #'treesit-end-of-thing #'treesit-beginning-of-thing)
treesit-sentence-type-regexp (abs arg))))
(defun treesit-default-defun-skipper ()
"Skips spaces after navigating a defun.
This function tries to move to the beginning of a line, either by
@ -2259,6 +2284,8 @@ before calling this function."
#'treesit-add-log-current-defun))
(setq-local transpose-sexps-function #'treesit-transpose-sexps)
(when treesit-sentence-type-regexp
(setq-local forward-sentence-function #'treesit-forward-sentence))
;; Imenu.
(when treesit-simple-imenu-settings