1 Release Notes for NEdit Version 5.4beta, May 2003
4 $Id: ReleaseNotes,v 1.22 2003/06/06 17:06:10 edg Exp $
6 This file contains last minute notes to users about the release, which are not
7 included in the documentation or README files included with the distribution
8 kits. It also contains change information, for users who are interested in
9 what bugs have been fixed, and what features have been added in the current
12 If you are upgrading NEdit from a version prior to 5.0, please see the notes in
13 the README file which came with the (source or executable) distribution kit,
14 about updating macros and font settings in your .nedit file.
18 - Calltips (SF patch #495286)
20 - Rangesets (SF patch #529298, #628933)
22 - Backlighting (SF patch #529298)
24 - Highlighting information macros (SF patch #529298)
26 - Full mouse wheel support (SF patch #715941)
28 - Look-behind matching for regular expressions (SF patch #530308)
30 - Regular expression and syntax highlighting speed-ups
32 - Flexible resource file location (SF patch #484674)
33 See the section "Upgrading from 5.3 to 5.4" of the README file for
36 - Color dialog (SF patch #595330)
38 - Option to auto-hide mouse pointer while typing
40 - Option to keep cursor away from top and bottom of the screen
42 - Check for real changes of externally modified files (SF patch #602426)
44 - Synchronized interaction between nc and nedit (SF patch #403647)
46 - Several smaller improvements on usability and speed
48 - Several smaller improvements to the macro language (SF patch #552760, ...)
52 - Unconvential word boundary semantics for regular expressions have
53 been corrected (including affected syntax highlighting patterns).
54 See the section "Upgrading from 5.3 to 5.4" of the README file for
55 important information.
57 - Config files didn't accept non-Unix file format (SF bug #411092)
59 - Removed regex search bugs (SF bug #429110, #515120)
61 - Smart-indent macros were unaffected by language mode renames (SF bug #439867)
63 - All dialogs have titles now (SF bug #480960)
65 - Giving long filenames at startup caused buffer overflows (SF bug #488412)
67 - Made sure that dialogs don't get wider than screen
68 (SF bug #488593, #489614, #713999)
70 - Workaround for Motif drag icon bug (SF bug #526981: Crash using btn2 on
71 help window buttons and SF bug #582469: 5.3 crash when selecting stats
74 - Dragging a rectangular selection could delete characters (SF bug #557225)
76 - Show Matching Range bug (SF bug #559902)
78 - Keyboard-based rectangular selections were forgotten if the selection ever
81 - Workaround for KDE's FONTLIST bug (SF bug #561659)
83 - Paths were still shown in current's window Windows menu after global option
84 was changed (SF bug #564782)
86 - Scrolling to searched or undone/redone section stopped short (SF bug #578551)
88 - Removed flicker in stats line due to bug prevention (SF bug #594838)
90 - NEdit coredumped while dismissing a resized help window (SF bug #600175)
92 - Macro functions were evaluated in a wrong order (SF bug #602336, #628552)
94 - Syntax highlighting failures in LaTeX (SF bug #607072)
96 - NEdit coredumped with wrong values for -tabs option (SF bug #608693)
98 - Macro shortcuts were sensitive to Lock and NumLock (SF bug #612558)
100 - Appending the terminating line break was not reflected in the buffer
103 - A new nc(1) hanged after a server was killed or crashed (SF bug #619231)
105 - Adds (short) list of deprecated macro functions (SF bug #619236)
107 - Removed hazardous command shortcut (SF bug #649442)
109 - Workaround for OpenMotif radio button bug (SF bug #678198: bug in
110 Replace in multiple files).
112 - Typo in SCO makefile (SF bug #689808)
114 - Syntax highlighting routines assumed ASCII encoding (SF bug #700823)
116 - Fixes various bugs about LANG settings (SF bug #703246, ...)
118 - Crash while manipulating highlighting pattern (SF bug #705495)
120 - Removed flicker in stats line during macro execution (SF bug #713780)
122 - Close pane resize bug (SF bug #715767)
124 - Macro function goto_line_number() only accepted one argument (SF bug #726325)
126 - Newline macro inserting a string caused a recursive loop when triggered
131 This is mainly a bug fix release. The list of new features is therefore
134 - The built-in Help system was revamped. Most notably, a hyperlink
135 mechanism was added for following cross-references.
137 - Enhanced Exuberant ctags support (SF #491109).
139 - Line numbers are available in shell commands (SF #434451).
141 - Goto Line also accepts column numbers (SF #403435).
143 - Automatic line-feed termination when saving is now optional (SF #503073).
145 - A customizable window title (SF #477875/#519092).
147 - Optional syntax based parenthesis matching (iso. purely character based)
152 - Find Definition incorrectly reads the X selection when not needed
155 - Background popup menu could lock up X-server when used with any of
158 - Very wide windows when starting NEdit under fvwm (SF #496526).
160 - Workaround for illegal key bindings installed by other Motif applications,
161 causing PageUp/PageDown and arrow keys to stop responding in NEdit
162 (SF #493421/#525903). This is not an NEdit bug, it just looks like one.
164 - Fix for PageUp/PageDown keys not responding (SF #508961).
166 - Crash when running X on 2nd screen (SF #478234, #500353).
168 - Line number display updating in continous wrap mode (SF #516920).
170 - Performance problem with X Resources highlight patterns (SF #481290).
172 - Menu fonts showing up as blocks (SF #434383)
174 - Lockup's in syntax highlighting (especially Perl) (SF #512961).
176 - Crash when using characters with ASCII code >= 128 in syntax
177 highlighting patterns.
179 - Crash when modifying tab distance in continous wrap mode (SF #510631).
181 - Crash when running NEdit in low-depth color modes.
183 - Continous wrap mode + variable width font display bugs.
185 - Potential scroll bar corruption in continuous wrap mode (SF #510765).
187 - Workaround for selection copy/paste problems with recent versions
190 - Jump to tags only referenced by line number.
192 - Composed characters in learned sequence (SF #480966).
194 - Missing titles in some dialogs (SF #480960).
196 - Macro language: continue statement outside loop crash (SF #495293).
198 - Rectangular overstrike past fixes (SF #487945).
200 - Hard-coded statistics line font (SF #487153).
202 - Open filenames starting with a dash (SF #485610).
204 - Crash when closing window of non-existing file while error dialog is up.
206 - Bad CapsLock grab on certain keyboard configurations (SF #482504).
208 - Replacements in rectangular selections could sometimes fail.
210 - Various buffer overflow fixes.
212 - Multiple selection dialog does not pop up on first find (SF #473602).
214 - Tag not found (SF #466742).
216 - Files opened with -read command line option could not be unlocked.
220 - Added built-in patterns for CSS, XML, and regular expressions (Regex).
221 Many other pattern updates.
223 - Support for high- and true-color systems. NEdit now will automatically
224 select the best visual from your X server. This reduces the chance of
225 running out of colors.
227 - New features in the Find and Replace dialogs:
229 o Replacement across multiple windows in a session.
230 o Case sensitivity may be set independently of regular expressions.
231 o Add "Replace and Find" command, which saves keystrokes when doing
232 a large-scale find & replace.
234 - ClearCase version-extended pathnames.
236 - Many new macro subroutines and variables.
238 - Array support in macros.
240 - Range highlighting of matching delimiters.
242 - Undo and Redo highlights the text that has changed, when visible.
244 - Support for wheel mouse scrolling on servers that support it (XFree86).
246 - Improved accelerator key handling.
248 - Insert Control Code dialog accepts value in any valid C notation
250 - Optional beeping when search operations wrap.
252 - Additional default search styles.
254 - Optional displaying of path names in the window list menu.
259 - Fix a crash when entering an invalid line number in "Goto Line".
261 - Ignore the Caps-Lock key when invoking accelerators.
263 - Fix problems when running NEdit on 64-bit platforms like Alpha
265 - NEdit failed to open files if some directories above were not "readable"
267 - Fix potential crashes if some system calls fail
269 - When no colors are left, attempt to reuse the closest matching color. This
270 allows NEdit's syntax highlighting to better coexist with Netscape, which
271 unfortuntely takes all available colors.
273 - "Overtype" mode is now bound to the Insert key, to be consistent with
276 - Accelerators now available in confirmation dialogs, and may be invoked
279 - Don't even try to open a directory for editing
281 - Fix a couple of memory corruption problems
286 - Significant extensions to the regular expression syntax. See details
289 - Incremental search, and optional search bar.
291 - New ctags code with full support for Exuberant Ctags, better
292 handling of tag collisions, multiple tag file support, on-demand
293 loading of tag files, and automatic reload of modified tag files.
295 - Optional display of line numbers along the left side of the text.
297 - NEdit can now read and write MS DOS format files.
299 - New built-in syntax highlighting patterns for Lex, PostScript, SQL,
300 Many syntax highlighting pattern improvements.
302 - Improved international character set input
304 - New macro subroutines: list_dialog, getenv, set_language_mode.
306 - Optional warnings about external modifications to files
308 - Clearcase awareness
310 - Session manager restart capability
312 - Default language mode "*" for user-defined menu items, allows
313 per-language variations on a common base
315 - Allow additional modifiers like Sun diamond key in user defined
318 - Option to sort open previous menu.
320 - -geometry and -iconic command line arguments act per-window, and
321 can be specified via nc
323 - -geometry now specified in characters, rather than pixels
325 - -lm (language mode) command line option
327 - Save As dialog defaults to same file name
329 - Better default fonts for Linux systems
331 - .nedit file version mechanism to make future upgrades easier
336 - Crash on large amounts of data fed to shell command which does not
339 - Delayed secondary windows when executable statements specified in
340 users .neditmacro file
342 - Many corrections to online help
344 - Many highlight patterns corrections
346 - Using window close box in file open/save dialogs leaves nedit server
349 - escape in macro dialogs can cause macro hang
351 - Lesstif-specific fixes: attachment warnings in font selector,
352 Work around replace dialog focus bug.
354 - NEdit no longer maintains original protection settings on files. It
355 allows them to be changed externally.
358 Details of Regular Expression Changes in 5.1
362 o Fixed bug that caused character classes with a character range not to
363 work properly if one of the range characters was an escaped character.
365 Improvements In Existing Features
367 o Increased maximum number of capturing parentheses from 40 to 50.
369 o Removed optimization that uses `must match' strings (it didn't work and
370 caused more problems than it solved.)
372 o Improved error messages.
374 o Improved Start-Of-Line and End-Of-Line detection by the `^', `$', and the
375 new `\B' (see below) anchors. The Start-Of-Word and End-Of-Word anchors
376 `<' and `>' where not enhanced due to syntax color highlighting pattern
377 compatibility issues.
379 o Changed code to use "unsigned char" in most cases instead of "signed
380 char". Also, use of ANSI character functions (e.g. isdigit(), isspace())
381 were added wherever possible. These changes should improve support for
382 locales other than "C", for example character sets with accented
385 o Added character escapes for:
386 - \e ASCII escape character (for environments that use the EBCDIC
387 character set, set the EBCDIC_CHARSET compiler symbol to get the
388 EBCDIC equivalent escape character.)
394 o Removed the `\"' escape since `"' is not a meta character.
396 o In order to support numeric escapes, use of `\0' as a synonym for `&'
397 in replacement strings was removed. `\0' now signals the start of a
398 numeric (octal) escape sequence (see below.)
400 o Minor tweaks for improved performance.
404 o Octal and Hexadecimal Escapes
406 Octal and hexadecimal escapes begin with \0 and \x (or \X) respectively.
407 For example, \052 and \X2A both specify the `*' character. Escapes for
408 null (\00 or \x0) are not valid and will generate an error message.
410 o Shortcut Escapes for Common Character Classes
413 \l letters a-z and A-Z
414 \s whitespace \t, \r, \v, \f, and space
415 \w word characters a-z, A-Z, 0-9, and underscore, `_'
417 `\D', `\L', `\S', and `\W' are the same as the lowercase versions except
418 that the resulting character class is negated.
422 The `\B' non-word boundary anchor has been added as the logical opposite
423 of `<' and `>' collectively. This anchor ensures that the left and
424 right characters are either both delimiter characters or both
425 non-delimiter characters.
427 o Word Delimiter Escape Sequences
429 \y Word delimiter character
430 \Y Not a word delimiter character
432 The `\y' token matches any single character that is one of the characters
433 that NEdit recognizes as a word delimiter character, while the `\Y' token
434 matches any character that is NOT a word delimiter character. Note:
435 these are not anchors and DO consume one character of input.
440 + Minimal (lazy) Matching Quantifiers
442 *? Match zero or more
443 +? Match one at least one
446 These quantifiers match only what is absolutely necessary to achieve
449 + Counting (or Brace) Quantifier
451 {min,max} Match from `min' to `max' times the previous regular
454 If `min' is omitted, it is assumed to be zero. If `max' is omitted,
455 it is assumed to be infinity. Whether specified or assumed, `min'
456 must be less than or equal to `max'. If both are omitted, then the
457 construct is the same as `*'. Note that `{,}' and `{}' are both
458 valid brace constructs. A single number appearing without a comma,
459 e.g. `{3}' is short for the `{min,min}' construct, or to match
460 exactly `min' number of times.
462 o Non-Capturing Parentheses
464 Non-Capturing Parentheses are of the form `(?:<regex>)' and facilitate
465 grouping only and do not incur the overhead of normal capturing
468 o Positive Look-Ahead
470 Positive look-ahead constructs are of the form `(?=<regex>)' and
471 implement a zero width assertion of the enclosed regular expression. In
472 other words, a match of the regular expression contained in the positive
473 look-ahead construct is attempted. If it succeeds, control is passed to
474 the next regular expression atom, but the text that was consumed by the
475 positive look-ahead is first unmatched (backtracked) to the place in the
476 text where the positive look-ahead was first encountered.
478 o Negative Look-Ahead
480 Negative look-ahead takes the form `(?!<regex>)' and is exactly the same
481 as positive look-ahead except that the enclosed regular expression must
486 (?i<regex>) Case insensitive; `AbcD' and `aBCd' are equivalent.
487 (?I<regex>) Case sensitive; `AbcD' and `aBCd' are different.
489 Regular expressions are case sensitive by default, i.e `(?I<regex>)' is
490 assumed. All regular expression meta characters respond appropriately to
491 case insensitivity including character classes and back-references.
495 (?n<regex>) `.', `[^...]', `\s', `\S' will match newlines
496 (?N<regex>) `.', `[^...]', `\s', `\S' do not match newlines
498 `(?N<regex>)' is the default behavior.
502 Comments are of the form `(?#<comment text>)' and can be inserted
503 anywhere and have no effect on the execution of the regular expression.
505 o Notes on New Parenthetical Constructs
507 Except for plain parentheses, none of the parenthetical constructs
508 capture text. If that is desired, the construct must be wrapped with
509 capturing parentheses, e.g. `((?i<regex))'.
511 All parenthetical constructs can be nested as deeply as desired, except
512 for capturing parentheses which have a limit of 50 sets of parentheses,
513 regardless of nesting level.
516 New Features in 5.0.2:
518 - Word-selection (double click) can be used to select ranges of delimiters
520 - New built-in macro variables: $line, $column, and $modified
522 - Smart-indent mode available for Python language
524 - Minor improvements in default pattern sets for NEdit Macros, X Resources,
530 - -import did not work as advertised in 5.0.1. When used, it re-set a
531 number of preferences back to default values. Could also potentially
534 - Macro -> Repeat crashes on some systems.
536 - Mouse state can get "stuck" on Alpha-based systems.
538 - Combination of auto-wrap, auto-indent, and unbreakable lines extending the
539 width of the window, caused nedit to unnecessarily insert blank lines.
541 - Incorrect case-insensitive comparison in character sets > 128 bits.
543 - in by-word drag-selection (double click then drag) when begun in the middle
544 of a whitespace selection, anchor would revert to original cursor position
545 rather than maintaining the entire whitespace block.
547 - Language mode names containing spaces could not be used in language
548 sensitive user-defined menu items.
550 - New windows did not always see existing learn/replay sequence, recorded
551 before the window was created.
553 - Possible crash in search_string and search_window macros, when used with
556 - Possible crash in get_selection("any") macro.
558 - Under Solaris, crashes on window opening, file dialog, and language mode
559 selection, when user-defined sub-menus were used.
561 - Filenames containing spaces could cause the .neditdb file to become
564 - Escape key could not be used to cancel file-selection dialogs when the
565 file list had keyboard focus (which it almost always does).
568 New Features in 5.0.1:
570 - Repeat-over-range, and repeat-to-end capability for repeating last
571 command and learn/replay sequence.
573 - Import capability for loading macro/shell menu commands, highlight
574 patterns, and style sets created by other users.
576 - New macro language routines: string_to_clipboard, clipboard_to_string,
577 toupper, tolower, variables: $em_tab_dist.
579 - Additional default highlight patterns for sh and X resources.
581 - Sorted Open Previous menu.
583 - Numerous improvements to default highlighting patterns and smart indent
589 - Various crashes on Motif 2.0 (Linux and FreeBSD) systems, usually
590 associated with opening files and changing language modes. Usually,
591 but not necessarily, following changes to user-defined menu items.
593 - Background menu activation during drag operation could leave drag
594 unfinished, cause undo to malfunction, and eventually lead to a crash (which
595 was easy to trigger accidentally when the middle button is emulated with
596 mouse-chords on a two button mouse).
598 - X11R6 clients talking to X11R5 servers could crash on font dialog.
600 - Rapid repetition of long macros (such as binding to key and using keyboard
601 repeat) could cause crash.
603 - Several commands which put up dialogs were vulnerable to timing windows
604 where repeating the command could cause a crash.
606 - Calling macro close() routine could cause crash if used to close the window
607 in which the macro was executing.
609 - Using load_macro_file() as an "include" statement in macro files could
612 - Artifacts when using non-matching highlight fonts, and making certain types
613 of changes which change the fonts used to display other (not the line being
614 modified) lines in the file.
616 - Auto-newline wrap in overtype mode could duplicate part of wrapped text.
618 - Lower panes in split window mode allowed modification to read-only windows.
620 - Several minor dialog and window focus related problems for explicit (click
623 - Paste Column ignored existing selection.
625 - After copying and re-naming language mode information, highlight patterns
626 and smart indent macros remained attached to the re-named pattern instead of
629 - Trailing newlines should not have been prohibited in Open Selected.
631 - Help for creating smart indent macros was missing.
636 - Completed macro extension language (Simple C/awk-like syntax, safe,
639 - Syntax highlighting. Built-in patterns for C, C++, Java, Fortran, Pascal,
640 Ada, Perl, Python, Tcl, Awk, Csh, HTML, LaTeX, VHDL, Verilog, and more.
642 - Programmable Smart indent. (Experimentally, at least. There are only
643 macros for C and C++, and they may not fit everyone's programming style.)
645 - Language-sensitive preferences
647 - Continuous wrap mode (long line wrapping), in addition to existing
648 automatic-newline wrapping
650 - User-defined menus can be hierarchical and language-sensitive.
652 - Configurable right-button pop up menu
656 - Searchable on-line help
658 - Word boundary matching (<>) in regular expressions
662 - More dialogs have up-arrow recall
664 - White-space selection via double-click
667 Bug Fixes and Enhancements to Existing Features in 5.0
669 - No more limits on editing files containing ascii nul characters
671 - Fill Paragraph command handles leading indents
675 - Better directory defaulting in Open Selected and shell commands
677 - Open Selected processes tilde (~) and wildcards
679 - Goto Mark centers scroll position better
681 - Multiple shell commands can be run simultaneously
683 - Shell command execution doesn't block server command processing
685 - Emulated-tab deletion treats auto-indent as emulated tabs
687 - Auto-wrapping of pasted text is optional (off by default)
689 - Notice that default preferences have changed and ask about saving
692 - Selections remain selected after shell command and filter execution
694 - Wrap margin and emulated tab distance preferences are properly
695 transferred to new panes in split window mode