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| | NEWS -- history of user-visible changes -*- mode: org; -*-
* master (unreleased)
- Additional Snakemake keywords are now recognized: 'envvars' (new in
Snakemake v5.11.0) and 'cache' keyword (new in v5.12.0).
* v1.7.0
- The 'multiext' built-in (new in Snakemake v5.8.2) is now recognized.
- The font-lock handling has been updated to be compatible with
python.el changes in Emacs 27.
* v1.6.0
- Checkpoints (new in Snakemake v5.4) are now recognized.
* v1.5.0
- ~snakemake-popup~ now includes ~--use-conda~.
- Additional Snakemake keywords are now recognized: 'group' keyword
(new in Snakemake v5.0), report (both the keyword and function; new
in Snakemake v5.1), and 'localrules'.
* v1.4.0
- The 'cwl' keyword (new in Snakemake v4.8.0), 'pipe' (new in
Snakemake v5.2.0), 'directory' (new in Snakemake v5.2.0), and
'ancient' built-in are now recognized.
- The minimum Emacs version is now specified as 24.5. Although the
previous specification was a looser "24", Snakemake's indentation
function is incompatible with Emacs 24.4 and below.
* v1.3.0
- The 'singularity' keyword (new in Snakemake v4.2.0) is now
recognized.
- ".smk" has been added as a suffix for Snakemake files.
* v1.2.0
- ~snakemake-popup~ commands learned to call Snakemake through a
terminal rather than through ~compile~. This allows a persistent
environment to be maintained between Snakemake calls, which is
useful for running Snakemake in isolated environments created by
tools like Guix.
* v1.1.0
- The 'conda' keyword (new in Snakemake v3.9.0) is now recognized.
* v1.0.0
- The 'wildcard_constraints' keyword (new in Snakemake v3.8.0) is now
recognized.
* v0.5.0
- New command ~snakemake-graph-this-file~ displays the graph for the
first rule of the current file. Similar functionality is available
from ~snakemake-graph~, which supports graphing any target in the
file, but you may find the new command useful if your workflow
involves frequently using Snakemake's ~--snakefile~ option.
- New function ~snakemake-mode-setup-mmm~ configures MMM mode to
highlight string-embedded R code. (Contributed by Endre Bakken
Stovner.)
- ".rules" has been added as a suffix for Snakemake files.
- ~beginning-of-defun~ and ~end-of-defun~ implementations for rule
blocks are now defined.
- Rule blocks are now recognized by ~add-log-current-defun~.
* v0.4.0
- New library snakemake.el provides a popup interface for running
Snakemake from Emacs.
- New command ~snakemake-graph~ displays the graph of dependencies for
a rule. (Thanks to Endre Bakken Stovner for the idea and initial
implementation.)
- ".snakefile" has been added as a suffix for Snakemake files.
- Anonymous rule blocks are now supported.
- The 'wrapper' keyword is now recognized.
* v0.3.0
- The keywords 'configfile', 'onsuccess', 'onerror', 'log', and
'benchmark', 'script', 'shadow', as well as the 'touch' function,
are now recognized.
- Indentation for field values starting on the line below a field key
is now supported. New variable ~snakemake-indent-value-offset~
controls the offset for the value and replaces the variable
~snakemake-indent-run-offset~. If these values are continued on
another line, indentation cycling now includes a step that indents
according to Python mode.
- ~snakemake-compile-rule~ can now pass the '--touch' flag to
snakemake.
- The Imenu index now includes Python mode items in addition to rule
blocks.
- Errors in Snakefiles are now highlighted in complilation buffers.
* v0.2.0
- Both the executable and flags for the Snakemake ~compile-command~ are
now customizable.
- New command ~snakemake-compile-rule~ runs Snakemake with the rule at
point as the target.
- Subworkflow blocks are now supported.
- The 'ruleorder' keyword is now recognized.
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