Uwe Brauer <[email protected]> writes:

>> Yes, it is.
>
>>   (looking-back ")") ;=> t
>
>> That's a change in emacs 25.1 where the function is still defined as
>
> Time wrap?? :-D

Of course I've meant "what is going to become 25.1." ;-)

> I am frequently but not daily updating emacs git. The last version I
> found is 25.0.5.

Version numbers are pretty irrelevant with bleeding edge snapshots.  At
best, it tells me which branch your are using, i.e., master vs. emacs-24
branch.  The version on master is

GNU Emacs 25.0.50.1 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.16.6) of 
2015-09-18

since the emacs-24 branch has been cut off, and it will stay the same
until emacs goes into the pre-release phase where the version number
will be 25.0.9x.y.

So the only "version number" which makes sense when using emacs
snapshots is `emacs-repository-version'.

,----[ C-h v emacs-repository-version RET ]
| emacs-repository-version is a variable defined in ‘version.el’.
| Its value is "8a5f42855f075f20785f54fb82013cbb63daf26d"
| 
| Documentation:
| String giving the repository revision from which this Emacs was built.
| Value is nil if Emacs was not built from a repository checkout,
| or if we could not determine the revision.
`----

Bye,
Tassilo

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