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| author | Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu> | 2012-03-01 18:29:30 -0800 |
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| committer | Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu> | 2012-03-01 18:29:30 -0800 |
| commit | 9d6b4d53469a9ffd67bd770fabc6fe254e35c21d (patch) | |
| tree | de238c6f707915be9ed1f10235589b4e975a08fb | |
| parent | a89654f8f34114db543cb91363e8fded6d73e986 (diff) | |
| parent | eec1549a6b89359b6d970f14dead275e59b7bc6f (diff) | |
| download | emacs-9d6b4d53469a9ffd67bd770fabc6fe254e35c21d.tar.gz | |
Merge from trunk.
150 files changed, 1790 insertions, 1657 deletions
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index d7d9b14c929..8710ea58954 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -2735,7 +2735,7 @@ * configure.in: Only check for m17n-flt if HAVE_LIBOTF. -2008-08-28 Adrian Robert <Adrian.B.Robert@gmail.com> +2008-10-03 Adrian Robert <Adrian.B.Robert@gmail.com> * configure.in: Report USE_TOOLKIT_SCROLLBARS as such (not mentioning "X") to avoid confusion. @@ -3897,7 +3897,7 @@ $PKG_CONFIG --exists "$2" to config.log. * configure: Regenerate. -2006-07-08 Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.org> +2006-07-09 Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.org> * INSTALL (DETAILED BUILDING AND INSTALLATION): Minor corrections. @@ -4135,7 +4135,7 @@ * configure.in (HAVE_CANCELMENUTRACKING): New test. -2005-05-11 Jérôme Marant <jmarant@marant.org> +2005-05-19 Jérôme Marant <jmarant@marant.org> * configure.in: Add --enable-locallisppath. @@ -4284,6 +4284,12 @@ * configure.in: Check for exec-shield. +2004-09-04 Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de> + + * Makefile.in (install-arch-indep): Add pgg and sieve. + + * info/.cvsignore: Added pgg and sieve. + 2004-08-06 Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de> * Makefile.in (install-arch-indep, uninstall): Add flymake. @@ -4292,12 +4298,6 @@ * config.bat: Update URLs in the comments. -2004-08-02 Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de> - - * Makefile.in (install-arch-indep): Add pgg and sieve. - - * info/.cvsignore: Added pgg and sieve. - 2004-07-05 Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de> * Makefile.in (install-arch-indep): Remove .arch-inventory files. @@ -4399,7 +4399,7 @@ * INSTALL.CVS: Renamed from INSTALL-CVS to avoid file-name clashes with install-sh on 8+3 filesystems. -2003-12-08 Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org> +2003-12-24 Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org> * .cvsignore: Add .arch-inventory. @@ -4532,19 +4532,6 @@ * configure.in: Append * to s390-*-linux-gnu case. (LIBMAIL) <lockfile>: Don't define. -2003-04-30 Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> - - * configure.in: Handle system types sysv5uw* and sysv5OpenUNIX*. - -2003-04-28 Francesco Potortì <pot@gnu.org> - - * configure.in: Undo last (RMS') change, as it is useless, per - Dave Love. - -2003-04-08 Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> - - * configure.in: Put #include of jpeglib.h at start of line. - 2003-04-30 Kai Großjohann <kai.grossjohann@gmx.net> * INSTALL (* GNU/Linux development packages): Mention Debian and @@ -4559,6 +4546,19 @@ * INSTALL (* GNU/Linux development packages): Tell people to install additional packages for compiling Emacs. +2003-04-30 Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> + + * configure.in: Handle system types sysv5uw* and sysv5OpenUNIX*. + +2003-04-28 Francesco Potortì <pot@gnu.org> + + * configure.in: Undo last (RMS') change, as it is useless, per + Dave Love. + +2003-04-08 Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> + + * configure.in: Put #include of jpeglib.h at start of line. + 2003-04-06 Francesco Potortì <pot@gnu.org> * configure.in: Use the same configuration for all aix5, not just @@ -4667,7 +4667,7 @@ * autogen.sh: New file. -2002-11-15 Dave Love <fx@gnu.org> +2002-11-18 Dave Love <fx@gnu.org> * configure.in: Tidy up various quoting issues throughout. Use AC_GNU_SOURCE. @@ -4823,7 +4823,7 @@ variable HAVE_CARBON. Also define HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM, HAVE_MOUSE, and HAVE_MENUS in AH_BOTTOM if HAVE_CARBON is defined. -2002-04-28 Colin Walters <walters@verbum.org> +2002-04-29 Colin Walters <walters@verbum.org> * configure.in: Delete configure check for access to the game user. @@ -10128,7 +10128,7 @@ ;; coding: utf-8 ;; End: - Copyright (C) 1993-1999, 2001-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Copyright (C) 1993-1999, 2001-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Emacs. @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Copyright (C) 2001-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. See the end of the file for license conditions. -This directory tree holds version 24.0.93 of GNU Emacs, the extensible, +This directory tree holds version 24.0.94 of GNU Emacs, the extensible, customizable, self-documenting real-time display editor. The file INSTALL in this directory says how to build and install GNU diff --git a/admin/FOR-RELEASE b/admin/FOR-RELEASE index 12b99e49688..563e1588e35 100644 --- a/admin/FOR-RELEASE +++ b/admin/FOR-RELEASE @@ -184,8 +184,8 @@ abbrevs.texi advice.texi cyd anti.texi back.texi -backups.texi -buffers.texi +backups.texi cyd +buffers.texi cyd commands.texi cyd compile.texi cyd control.texi cyd @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ debugging.texi cyd display.texi edebug.texi elisp.texi -errors.texi +errors.texi rgm eval.texi cyd files.texi cyd frames.texi @@ -208,9 +208,8 @@ intro.texi cyd keymaps.texi cyd lists.texi cyd loading.texi cyd -locals.texi macros.texi cyd -maps.texi +maps.texi rgm markers.texi minibuf.texi modes.texi cyd diff --git a/admin/notes/documentation b/admin/notes/documentation index f2e2aab73e7..09476ad6962 100644 --- a/admin/notes/documentation +++ b/admin/notes/documentation @@ -112,3 +112,6 @@ The kind of change for which the user really needs help from Antinews is where a feature works _differently_ in the previous version. In those cases, the user might have trouble figuring out how to use the old version without some sort of help. + +** To indicate possession, write Emacs's rather than Emacs'. +http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2012-02/msg00649.html diff --git a/admin/notes/unicode b/admin/notes/unicode index 382e3ee0f9f..dda6ec4cc93 100644 --- a/admin/notes/unicode +++ b/admin/notes/unicode @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -*-mode: text; coding: latin-1;-*- -Copyright (C) 2002-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +Copyright (C) 2002-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. See the end of the file for license conditions. Problems, fixmes and other unicode-related issues @@ -62,14 +62,6 @@ regard to completeness. dumped emacs. But, those maps (char tables) generated while temacs is running can't be removed from the dumped emacs. - * Translation tables for {en,de}code currently aren't supported. - - This should be fixed by the changes of 2002-10-14. - - * Defining CCL coding systems currently doesn't work. - - This should be fixed by the changes of 2003-01-30. - * iso-2022 charsets get unified on i/o. With the change on 2003-01-06, decoding routines put `charset' @@ -88,8 +80,6 @@ regard to completeness. handle more scripts specifically (à la Devanagari). There are issues with canonicalization. - * Bidi is a separate issue with no support currently. - * We need tabular input methods, e.g. for maths symbols. (Not specific to Unicode.) @@ -102,27 +92,9 @@ regard to completeness. worry about what happens when double-width charsets covering non-CJK characters are unified. - * Emacs 20/21 .elc files are currently not loadable. It may or may - not be possible to do this properly. - - With the change on 2002-07-24, elc files generated by Emacs - 20.3 and later are correctly loaded (including those - containing multibyte characters and compressed). But, elc - files generated by 20.2 and the primer are still not loadable. - Is it really worth working on it? - - * Rmail won't work with non-ASCII text. Encoding issues for Babyl - files need sorting out, but rms says Babyl will go before this is - released. - - * Gnus still needs some attention, and we need to get changes - accepted by Gnus maintainers... - * There are type errors lurking, e.g. in Fcheck_coding_systems_region. Define ENABLE_CHECKING to find them. - * You can grep the code for lots of fixmes. - * Old auto-save files, and similar files, such as Gnus drafts, containing non-ASCII characters probably won't be re-read correctly. diff --git a/autogen/configure b/autogen/configure index a83a6bda55c..9c375b3c00e 100755 --- a/autogen/configure +++ b/autogen/configure @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ #! /bin/sh # Guess values for system-dependent variables and create Makefiles. -# Generated by GNU Autoconf 2.65 for emacs 24.0.93. +# Generated by GNU Autoconf 2.65 for emacs 24.0.94. # # # Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, @@ -549,8 +549,8 @@ MAKEFLAGS= # Identity of this package. PACKAGE_NAME='emacs' PACKAGE_TARNAME='emacs' -PACKAGE_VERSION='24.0.93' -PACKAGE_STRING='emacs 24.0.93' +PACKAGE_VERSION='24.0.94' +PACKAGE_STRING='emacs 24.0.94' PACKAGE_BUGREPORT='' PACKAGE_URL='' @@ -1887,7 +1887,7 @@ if test "$ac_init_help" = "long"; then # Omit some internal or obsolete options to make the list less imposing. # This message is too long to be a string in the A/UX 3.1 sh. cat <<_ACEOF -\`configure' configures emacs 24.0.93 to adapt to many kinds of systems. +\`configure' configures emacs 24.0.94 to adapt to many kinds of systems. Usage: $0 [OPTION]... [VAR=VALUE]... @@ -1961,7 +1961,7 @@ fi if test -n "$ac_init_help"; then case $ac_init_help in - short | recursive ) echo "Configuration of emacs 24.0.93:";; + short | recursive ) echo "Configuration of emacs 24.0.94:";; esac cat <<\_ACEOF @@ -2124,7 +2124,7 @@ fi test -n "$ac_init_help" && exit $ac_status if $ac_init_version; then cat <<\_ACEOF -emacs configure 24.0.93 +emacs configure 24.0.94 generated by GNU Autoconf 2.65 Copyright (C) 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @@ -2846,7 +2846,7 @@ cat >config.log <<_ACEOF This file contains any messages produced by compilers while running configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a mistake. -It was created by emacs $as_me 24.0.93, which was +It was created by emacs $as_me 24.0.94, which was generated by GNU Autoconf 2.65. Invocation command line was $ $0 $@ @@ -3679,7 +3679,7 @@ fi # Define the identity of the package. PACKAGE='emacs' - VERSION='24.0.93' + VERSION='24.0.94' cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF @@ -23156,7 +23156,7 @@ cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<\_ACEOF || ac_write_fail=1 # report actual input values of CONFIG_FILES etc. instead of their # values after options handling. ac_log=" -This file was extended by emacs $as_me 24.0.93, which was +This file was extended by emacs $as_me 24.0.94, which was generated by GNU Autoconf 2.65. Invocation command line was CONFIG_FILES = $CONFIG_FILES @@ -23222,7 +23222,7 @@ _ACEOF cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<_ACEOF || ac_write_fail=1 ac_cs_config="`$as_echo "$ac_configure_args" | sed 's/^ //; s/[\\""\`\$]/\\\\&/g'`" ac_cs_version="\\ -emacs config.status 24.0.93 +emacs config.status 24.0.94 configured by $0, generated by GNU Autoconf 2.65, with options \\"\$ac_cs_config\\" diff --git a/configure.in b/configure.in index 0277c0a6b60..b7e54f86f24 100644 --- a/configure.in +++ b/configure.in @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ dnl You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License dnl along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. AC_PREREQ(2.65) -AC_INIT(emacs, 24.0.93) +AC_INIT(emacs, 24.0.94) AC_CONFIG_HEADER(src/config.h:src/config.in) AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR(src/lisp.h) AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR(build-aux) diff --git a/doc/emacs/ChangeLog b/doc/emacs/ChangeLog index 3d3c8f003cb..5be02a39742 100644 --- a/doc/emacs/ChangeLog +++ b/doc/emacs/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,22 @@ +2012-02-29 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> + + * ack.texi (Acknowledgments): Use @Tex{} in more places. + + * emacs.texi, help.texi, text.texi: Use "" quotes in menus. + + * dired.texi, emacs.texi: Use @code{} in menus when appropriate. + +2012-02-28 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> + + * custom.texi, display.texi, emacs.texi, files.texi: + * msdog-xtra.texi, msdog.texi, vc-xtra.texi: + Standardize possessive apostrophe usage. + +2012-02-25 Jan Djärv <jan.h.d@swipnet.se> + + * macos.texi (Mac / GNUstep Customization): Remove text about + ns-find-file and ns-drag-file (Bug#5855, Bug#10050). + 2012-02-25 Dani Moncayo <dmoncayo@gmail.com> (tiny change) * buffers.texi (Select Buffer): Mention that saving in a new file diff --git a/doc/emacs/ack.texi b/doc/emacs/ack.texi index 0a14f5119d1..be01b05fe19 100644 --- a/doc/emacs/ack.texi +++ b/doc/emacs/ack.texi @@ -553,7 +553,7 @@ for the Transport Layer Security protocol. @item Arne Jørgensen wrote @file{latexenc.el}, a package to -automatically guess the correct coding system in LaTeX files. +automatically guess the correct coding system in La@TeX{} files. @item Alexandre Julliard wrote @file{vc-git.el}, support for the Git version @@ -571,7 +571,7 @@ control system. Henry Kautz wrote @file{bib-mode.el}, a mode for maintaining bibliography databases compatible with @code{refer} (the @code{troff} version) and @code{lookbib}, and @file{refbib.el}, a package to convert -those databases to the format used by the LaTeX text formatting package. +those databases to the format used by the La@TeX{} text formatting package. @item Taichi Kawabata added support for Devanagari script and the Indian @@ -832,7 +832,7 @@ a directory-level front end to the CVS version control system; text; @file{smerge-mode.el}, a minor mode for resolving @code{diff3} conflicts; @file{diff-mode.el}, a mode for viewing and editing context diffs; @file{css-mode.el} for Cascading Style Sheets; -@file{bibtex-style.el} for BibTeX Style files; @file{mpc.el}, a +@file{bibtex-style.el} for Bib@TeX{} Style files; @file{mpc.el}, a client for the ``Music Player Daemon''; @file{smie.el}, a generic indentation engine; and @file{pcase.el}, implementing ML-style pattern matching. He integrated the lexical binding code in Emacs 24. diff --git a/doc/emacs/custom.texi b/doc/emacs/custom.texi index b2215c19e75..82a7a02a9ac 100644 --- a/doc/emacs/custom.texi +++ b/doc/emacs/custom.texi @@ -567,7 +567,7 @@ directory specified by the variable @code{custom-theme-directory} (which defaults to @file{~/.emacs.d/}), and a directory named @file{etc/themes} in your Emacs installation (see the variable @code{data-directory}). The latter contains several Custom themes -which are distributed with Emacs, which customize Emacs' faces to fit +which are distributed with Emacs, which customize Emacs's faces to fit various color schemes. (Note, however, that Custom themes need not be restricted to this purpose; they can be used to customize variables too). diff --git a/doc/emacs/dired.texi b/doc/emacs/dired.texi index cce440f2bdb..e048237a4e2 100644 --- a/doc/emacs/dired.texi +++ b/doc/emacs/dired.texi @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ you to operate on the listed files. @xref{Directories}. either one file or several files. * Shell Commands in Dired:: Running a shell command on the marked files. * Transforming File Names:: Using patterns to rename multiple files. -* Comparison in Dired:: Running `diff' by way of Dired. +* Comparison in Dired:: Running @code{diff} by way of Dired. * Subdirectories in Dired:: Adding subdirectories to the Dired buffer. @ifnottex * Subdir Switches:: Subdirectory switches in Dired. @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ you to operate on the listed files. @xref{Directories}. * Subdirectory Motion:: Moving across subdirectories, and up and down. * Hiding Subdirectories:: Making subdirectories visible or invisible. * Updating: Dired Updating. Discarding lines for files of no interest. -* Find: Dired and Find. Using `find' to choose the files for Dired. +* Find: Dired and Find. Using @code{find} to choose the files for Dired. * Wdired:: Operating on files by editing the Dired buffer. * Image-Dired:: Viewing image thumbnails in Dired. * Misc: Misc Dired Features. Various other features. diff --git a/doc/emacs/display.texi b/doc/emacs/display.texi index d86e0049fb5..54dbc0a78e1 100644 --- a/doc/emacs/display.texi +++ b/doc/emacs/display.texi @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ the text is displayed. * Follow Mode:: Follow mode lets two windows scroll as one. * Faces:: How to change the display style using faces. * Colors:: Specifying colors for faces. -* Standard Faces:: Emacs' predefined faces. +* Standard Faces:: The main predefined faces. * Text Scale:: Increasing or decreasing text size in a buffer. * Font Lock:: Minor mode for syntactic highlighting using faces. * Highlight Interactively:: Tell Emacs what text to highlight. diff --git a/doc/emacs/emacs.texi b/doc/emacs/emacs.texi index ef438cd3067..152fa73edea 100644 --- a/doc/emacs/emacs.texi +++ b/doc/emacs/emacs.texi @@ -159,11 +159,11 @@ Major Structures of Emacs * Files:: All about handling files. * Buffers:: Multiple buffers; editing several files at once. * Windows:: Viewing multiple pieces of text in one frame. -* Frames:: Using multiple ``windows'' on your display. +* Frames:: Using multiple "windows" on your display. * International:: Using non-@acronym{ASCII} character sets. Advanced Features -* Modes:: Major and minor modes alter Emacs' basic behavior. +* Modes:: Major and minor modes alter Emacs's basic behavior. * Indentation:: Editing the white space at the beginnings of lines. * Text:: Commands and modes for editing human languages. * Programs:: Commands and modes for editing programs. @@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ Help * Language Help:: Help relating to international language support. * Misc Help:: Other help commands. * Help Files:: Commands to display auxiliary help files. -* Help Echo:: Help on active text and tooltips (`balloon help'). +* Help Echo:: Help on active text and tooltips ("balloon help"). The Mark and the Region @@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ Controlling the Display * Follow Mode:: Follow mode lets two windows scroll as one. * Faces:: How to change the display style using faces. * Colors:: Specifying colors for faces. -* Standard Faces:: Emacs' predefined faces. +* Standard Faces:: The main predefined faces. * Text Scale:: Increasing or decreasing text size in a buffer. * Font Lock:: Minor mode for syntactic highlighting using faces. * Highlight Interactively:: Tell Emacs what text to highlight. @@ -568,7 +568,7 @@ Commands for Human Languages * TeX Mode:: Editing TeX and LaTeX files. * HTML Mode:: Editing HTML and SGML files. * Nroff Mode:: Editing input to the nroff formatter. -* Enriched Text:: Editing text ``enriched'' with fonts, colors, etc. +* Enriched Text:: Editing text "enriched" with fonts, colors, etc. * Text Based Tables:: Commands for editing text-based tables. * Two-Column:: Splitting text columns into separate windows. @@ -882,7 +882,7 @@ Dired, the Directory Editor either one file or several files. * Shell Commands in Dired:: Running a shell command on the marked files. * Transforming File Names:: Using patterns to rename multiple files. -* Comparison in Dired:: Running `diff' by way of Dired. +* Comparison in Dired:: Running @code{diff} by way of Dired. * Subdirectories in Dired:: Adding subdirectories to the Dired buffer. @ifnottex * Subdir Switches:: Subdirectory switches in Dired. @@ -890,7 +890,7 @@ Dired, the Directory Editor * Subdirectory Motion:: Moving across subdirectories, and up and down. * Hiding Subdirectories:: Making subdirectories visible or invisible. * Dired Updating:: Discarding lines for files of no interest. -* Dired and Find:: Using `find' to choose the files for Dired. +* Dired and Find:: Using @code{find} to choose the files for Dired. * Wdired:: Operating on files by editing the Dired buffer. * Image-Dired:: Viewing image thumbnails in Dired. * Misc Dired Features:: Various other features. diff --git a/doc/emacs/emacsver.texi b/doc/emacs/emacsver.texi index d85e6c7fdee..48a0b2256a5 100644 --- a/doc/emacs/emacsver.texi +++ b/doc/emacs/emacsver.texi @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ @c It would be nicer to generate this using configure and @version@. @c However, that would mean emacsver.texi would always be newer @c then the info files in release tarfiles. -@set EMACSVER 24.0.93 +@set EMACSVER 24.0.94 diff --git a/doc/emacs/files.texi b/doc/emacs/files.texi index 3adc735154b..0d38728f7cf 100644 --- a/doc/emacs/files.texi +++ b/doc/emacs/files.texi @@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ see @ref{Drag and Drop}, and @ref{Misc Dired Features}. Each time you visit a file, Emacs automatically scans its contents to detect what character encoding and end-of-line convention it uses, -and converts these to Emacs' internal encoding and end-of-line +and converts these to Emacs's internal encoding and end-of-line convention within the buffer. When you save the buffer, Emacs performs the inverse conversion, writing the file to disk with its original encoding and end-of-line convention. @xref{Coding Systems}. diff --git a/doc/emacs/help.texi b/doc/emacs/help.texi index ed08aca5080..05a3e546322 100644 --- a/doc/emacs/help.texi +++ b/doc/emacs/help.texi @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ meanings for it, but they all support @key{F1} for help.) * Language Help:: Help relating to international language support. * Misc Help:: Other help commands. * Help Files:: Commands to display auxiliary help files. -* Help Echo:: Help on active text and tooltips (`balloon help'). +* Help Echo:: Help on active text and tooltips ("balloon help"). @end menu @iftex diff --git a/doc/emacs/macos.texi b/doc/emacs/macos.texi index fb70a462bd1..10293fe7747 100644 --- a/doc/emacs/macos.texi +++ b/doc/emacs/macos.texi @@ -113,18 +113,6 @@ close the altered one. Useful in this context is the listing of all faces obtained by @kbd{M-x list-faces-display}. -@subsection Open files by dragging to an Emacs window - -The default behavior when a user drags files from another application -into an Emacs frame is to insert the contents of all the dragged files -into the current buffer. To remap the @code{ns-drag-file} event to -open the dragged files in the current frame use the following line: - -@lisp -(define-key global-map [ns-drag-file] 'ns-find-file) -@end lisp - - @subsection Customization options specific to Mac OS / GNUstep The following customization options are specific to the Nextstep port. diff --git a/doc/emacs/msdog-xtra.texi b/doc/emacs/msdog-xtra.texi index 509b9de754d..2191d799a2b 100644 --- a/doc/emacs/msdog-xtra.texi +++ b/doc/emacs/msdog-xtra.texi @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ you use an Emacs that was built for MS-DOS. @ifnottex @xref{Text and Binary}, for information @end ifnottex -about Emacs' special handling of text files under MS-DOS (and Windows). +about Emacs's special handling of text files under MS-DOS (and Windows). @menu * Keyboard: MS-DOS Keyboard. Keyboard conventions on MS-DOS. diff --git a/doc/emacs/msdog.texi b/doc/emacs/msdog.texi index 93bc5f0e4b1..2dcc1fa42f8 100644 --- a/doc/emacs/msdog.texi +++ b/doc/emacs/msdog.texi @@ -574,7 +574,7 @@ then change their minds; if this has the effect of bringing up the Windows menu, it alters the meaning of subsequent commands. Many users find this frustrating. - You can re-enable Windows' default handling of tapping the @key{ALT} + You can re-enable Windows's default handling of tapping the @key{ALT} key by setting @code{w32-pass-alt-to-system} to a non-@code{nil} value. diff --git a/doc/emacs/text.texi b/doc/emacs/text.texi index 5753c256c5d..5363da7d649 100644 --- a/doc/emacs/text.texi +++ b/doc/emacs/text.texi @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ for editing such pictures. * TeX Mode:: Editing TeX and LaTeX files. * HTML Mode:: Editing HTML and SGML files. * Nroff Mode:: Editing input to the nroff formatter. -* Enriched Text:: Editing text ``enriched'' with fonts, colors, etc. +* Enriched Text:: Editing text "enriched" with fonts, colors, etc. * Text Based Tables:: Commands for editing text-based tables. * Two-Column:: Splitting text columns into separate windows. @end menu diff --git a/doc/emacs/vc-xtra.texi b/doc/emacs/vc-xtra.texi index 51137a273d3..f04f939cced 100644 --- a/doc/emacs/vc-xtra.texi +++ b/doc/emacs/vc-xtra.texi @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ @c This is part of the Emacs manual. -@c Copyright (C) 2004-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +@c Copyright (C) 2004-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions. @c @c This file is included in emacs-xtra.texi when producing the printed @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ @node Advanced VC Usage @section Advanced VC Usage - Commonly used features of Emacs' version control (VC) support are + Commonly used features of Emacs's version control (VC) support are described in the main Emacs manual (@pxref{Version Control,,,emacs, the Emacs Manual}). This chapter describes more advanced VC usage. diff --git a/doc/lispintro/ChangeLog b/doc/lispintro/ChangeLog index f3a95ab85ff..adac111f5f9 100644 --- a/doc/lispintro/ChangeLog +++ b/doc/lispintro/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ +2012-02-28 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> + + * emacs-lisp-intro.texi: Standardize possessive apostrophe usage. + 2012-02-17 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> * emacs-lisp-intro.texi (Design @value{COUNT-WORDS}, Syntax) diff --git a/doc/lispintro/emacs-lisp-intro.texi b/doc/lispintro/emacs-lisp-intro.texi index ae1e2bf0b6d..6a9927b785f 100644 --- a/doc/lispintro/emacs-lisp-intro.texi +++ b/doc/lispintro/emacs-lisp-intro.texi @@ -1015,7 +1015,7 @@ Emacs with the on-line tutorial. To use it, type @kbd{C-h t}. (This means you press and release the @key{CTRL} key and the @kbd{h} at the same time, and then press and release @kbd{t}.) -Also, I often refer to one of Emacs' standard commands by listing the +Also, I often refer to one of Emacs's standard commands by listing the keys which you press to invoke the command and then giving the name of the command in parentheses, like this: @kbd{M-C-\} (@code{indent-region}). What this means is that the @@ -1325,7 +1325,7 @@ jumps the cursor back to the matching opening parenthesis, so you can see which one it is. This is very useful, since every list you type in Lisp must have its closing parenthesis match its opening parenthesis. (@xref{Major Modes, , Major Modes, emacs, The GNU Emacs -Manual}, for more information about Emacs' modes.) +Manual}, for more information about Emacs's modes.) @node Run a Program, Making Errors, Lisp Lists, List Processing @comment node-name, next, previous, up @@ -2962,7 +2962,7 @@ have eyes. When a computer program works on a buffer, that buffer does not need to be visible on the screen. @code{switch-to-buffer} is designed for humans and does two different -things: it switches the buffer to which Emacs' attention is directed; and +things: it switches the buffer to which Emacs's attention is directed; and it switches the buffer displayed in the window to the new buffer. @code{set-buffer}, on the other hand, does only one thing: it switches the attention of the computer program to a different buffer. The buffer @@ -4642,7 +4642,7 @@ Select a buffer for Emacs to be active in and display it in the current window so users can look at it. Usually bound to @kbd{C-x b}. @item set-buffer -Switch Emacs' attention to a buffer on which programs will run. Don't +Switch Emacs's attention to a buffer on which programs will run. Don't alter what the window is showing. @item buffer-size @@ -5501,7 +5501,7 @@ Written in skeletal form, the workings of the body look like this: In summary, @code{append-to-buffer} works as follows: it saves the value of the current buffer in the variable called @code{oldbuf}. It -gets the new buffer (creating one if need be) and switches Emacs' +gets the new buffer (creating one if need be) and switches Emacs's attention to it. Using the value of @code{oldbuf}, it inserts the region of text from the old buffer into the new buffer; and then using @code{save-excursion}, it brings you back to your original buffer. @@ -6009,7 +6009,7 @@ expression in detail. The expression looks like this: @end smallexample @noindent -The expression @code{(set-buffer buffer)} changes Emacs' attention +The expression @code{(set-buffer buffer)} changes Emacs's attention from the current buffer to the one from which the text will copied. In that buffer, the variables @code{start} and @code{end} are set to the beginning and end of the buffer, using the commands @@ -15284,7 +15284,7 @@ specification. Since people worry that a computer is broken if they don't see anything going on, the first line of the body is a message. -The next line contains a @code{save-excursion} that returns Emacs' +The next line contains a @code{save-excursion} that returns Emacs's attention to the current buffer when the function completes. This is useful in case you embed this function in another function that presumes point is restored to the original buffer. @@ -16954,7 +16954,7 @@ Either of these two functions, @code{graph-body-print} or @section Need for Printed Axes A graph needs printed axes, so you can orient yourself. For a do-once -project, it may be reasonable to draw the axes by hand using Emacs' +project, it may be reasonable to draw the axes by hand using Emacs's Picture mode; but a graph drawing function may be used more than once. For this reason, I have written enhancements to the basic @@ -17002,10 +17002,10 @@ expressions in Emacs Lisp you can change or extend Emacs. @node Default Configuration, Site-wide Init, Emacs Initialization, Emacs Initialization @ifnottex -@unnumberedsec Emacs' Default Configuration +@unnumberedsec Emacs's Default Configuration @end ifnottex -There are those who appreciate Emacs' default configuration. After +There are those who appreciate Emacs's default configuration. After all, Emacs starts you in C mode when you edit a C file, starts you in Fortran mode when you edit a Fortran file, and starts you in Fundamental mode when you edit an unadorned file. This all makes @@ -17033,7 +17033,7 @@ you may. The new format is consistent with the Emacs Lisp file naming conventions; the old format saves typing.} A @file{~/.emacs} file contains Emacs Lisp code. You can write this -code yourself; or you can use Emacs' @code{customize} feature to write +code yourself; or you can use Emacs's @code{customize} feature to write the code for you. You can combine your own expressions and auto-written Customize expressions in your @file{.emacs} file. @@ -17098,7 +17098,7 @@ initialization file. @findex defcustom You can specify variables using @code{defcustom} so that you and -others can then use Emacs' @code{customize} feature to set their +others can then use Emacs's @code{customize} feature to set their values. (You cannot use @code{customize} to write function definitions; but you can write @code{defuns} in your @file{.emacs} file. Indeed, you can write any Lisp expression in your @file{.emacs} @@ -17765,7 +17765,7 @@ the keys to @code{split-window-quietly}, like this: @vindex load-path If you load many extensions, as I do, then instead of specifying the exact location of the extension file, as shown above, you can specify -that directory as part of Emacs' @code{load-path}. Then, when Emacs +that directory as part of Emacs's @code{load-path}. Then, when Emacs loads a file, it will search that directory as well as its default list of directories. (The default list is specified in @file{paths.h} when Emacs is built.) diff --git a/doc/lispref/ChangeLog b/doc/lispref/ChangeLog index 089aa8ba096..7e51c20dacb 100644 --- a/doc/lispref/ChangeLog +++ b/doc/lispref/ChangeLog @@ -1,5 +1,91 @@ +2012-03-01 Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de> + + * files.texi (Kinds of Files): The return value of file-equal-p is + unspecified, if FILE1 or FILE2 does not exist. + +2012-03-01 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> + + * hooks.texi (Standard Hooks): Remove mode-specific hooks. + + * maps.texi (Standard Keymaps): General update. + Remove mode-specific maps, talk about the more general keymaps. + * help.texi (Help Functions): Add vindex for Helper-help-map. + * keymaps.texi (Active Keymaps): Minor rephrasing. + +2012-02-29 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> + + * elisp.texi, vol1.texi, vol2.texi: Use "" quotes in menus. + +2012-02-28 Thierry Volpiatto <thierry.volpiatto@gmail.com> + + * files.texi (Kinds of Files): Rename files-equal-p to file-equal-p. + Update changed behavior of file-subdir-of-p. + +2012-02-28 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> + + * advice.texi, anti.texi, display.texi, elisp.texi: + * processes.texi, variables.texi, vol1.texi, vol2.texi: + Standardize possessive apostrophe usage. + + * locals.texi: Remove file. + * elisp.texi, vol1.texi, vol2.texi: Don't include locals.texi. + Remove menu entry. + * errors.texi, maps.texi: Adjust node pointers. + * internals.texi (Buffer Internals): Remove cross-refs to locals.texi. + * makefile.w32-in (srcs): + * Makefile.in (srcs): Remove locals.texi. + + * frames.texi (Mouse Position): Fix cross-ref. + +2012-02-27 Chong Yidong <cyd@gnu.org> + + * buffers.texi (Creating Buffers): Clarify that + generate-new-buffer uses generate-new-buffer-names. + (Killing Buffers): Remove bogus example duplicating buffer-live-p. + + * files.texi (Directory Names): Index entry for file name abbreviations. + (Relative File Names, File Name Expansion): Refer to it. + (Locating Files): Move locate-user-emacs-file documentation to + Standard File Names. + (Standard File Names): Add locate-user-emacs-file; update examples. + +2012-02-26 Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de> + + * files.texi (Magic File Names): Add files-equal-p and file-subdir-of-p. + +2012-02-26 Chong Yidong <cyd@gnu.org> + + * files.texi (Kinds of Files): Improve documentation of + files-equal-p and file-subdir-of-p. + +2012-02-26 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> + + * intro.texi (Acknowledgements): Small changes. + +2012-02-25 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> + + * errors.texi: Don't try to list _all_ the error symbols. + Add circular-list, cl-assertion-failed, compression-error. + * elisp.texi, vol1.texi, vol2.texi: + * control.texi (Error Symbols): Tweak "Standard Errors" description. + +2012-02-25 Thierry Volpiatto <thierry.volpiatto@gmail.com> + + * files.texi (files-equal-p, file-subdir-of-p): New, + add initial documentation. + 2012-02-25 Chong Yidong <cyd@gnu.org> + * files.texi (File Attributes): Document file-selinux-context. + (Changing Files): Link to it. + (Changing Files): Document set-file-selinux-context. + + * backups.texi (Making Backups): Return value of backup-buffer is + changed. Mention default value of backup-directory-alist. + (Rename or Copy): Note that backup-by-copying-when-mismatch is t. + (Auto-Saving): New minor mode behavior for auto-save-mode. + (Reverting): Add defvar for revert-buffer-in-progress-p. + * searching.texi (Regexp Backslash): Add index entry (Bug#10869). 2012-02-24 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> diff --git a/doc/lispref/Makefile.in b/doc/lispref/Makefile.in index 4128eb06d7f..5094a3f8ab6 100644 --- a/doc/lispref/Makefile.in +++ b/doc/lispref/Makefile.in @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # Makefile for the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. -# Copyright (C) 1990-1996, 1998-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# Copyright (C) 1990-1996, 1998-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is part of GNU Emacs. @@ -70,7 +70,6 @@ srcs = \ $(srcdir)/keymaps.texi \ $(srcdir)/lists.texi \ $(srcdir)/loading.texi \ - $(srcdir)/locals.texi \ $(srcdir)/macros.texi \ $(srcdir)/maps.texi \ $(srcdir)/markers.texi \ diff --git a/doc/lispref/advice.texi b/doc/lispref/advice.texi index 78b4ac9aa2d..a2f59b2ddc9 100644 --- a/doc/lispref/advice.texi +++ b/doc/lispref/advice.texi @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ @c -*-texinfo-*- @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. -@c Copyright (C) 1998-1999, 2001-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +@c Copyright (C) 1998-1999, 2001-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions. @setfilename ../../info/advising @node Advising Functions, Debugging, Byte Compilation, Top @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ who debug calls to the original function may not notice that it has been modified with advice. Therefore, if you have the possibility to change the code of that function to run a hook, please solve the problem that way. Advice should be reserved for the cases where you -cannot get the function changed. In particular, Emacs' own source +cannot get the function changed. In particular, Emacs's own source files should not put advice on functions in Emacs. There are currently a few exceptions to this convention, but we aim to correct them. diff --git a/doc/lispref/anti.texi b/doc/lispref/anti.texi index 6b9473e99d4..dbd39de2f6d 100644 --- a/doc/lispref/anti.texi +++ b/doc/lispref/anti.texi @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ @c -*-texinfo-*- @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. -@c Copyright (C) 1999, 2002-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +@c Copyright (C) 1999, 2002-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions. @c This node must have no pointers. @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ different scripts. The @code{^} interactive spec code, the function @code{handle-shift-selection}, and the variable @code{this-command-keys-shift-translated} have all been removed. -Shift-translated keys are no longer treated specially, making Emacs' +Shift-translated keys are no longer treated specially, making Emacs's handling of keybindings much more consistent. @item diff --git a/doc/lispref/backups.texi b/doc/lispref/backups.texi index a4b3a0b9bef..2bcb768aea8 100644 --- a/doc/lispref/backups.texi +++ b/doc/lispref/backups.texi @@ -57,12 +57,13 @@ buffer, if appropriate. It is called by @code{save-buffer} before saving the buffer the first time. If a backup was made by renaming, the return value is a cons cell of -the form (@var{modes} . @var{backupname}), where @var{modes} are the -mode bits of the original file, as returned by @code{file-modes} -(@pxref{File Attributes,, Other Information about Files}), and -@var{backupname} is the name of the backup. In all other cases, that -is, if a backup was made by copying or if no backup was made, this -function returns @code{nil}. +the form (@var{modes} @var{context} @var{backupname}), where +@var{modes} are the mode bits of the original file, as returned by +@code{file-modes} (@pxref{File Attributes,, Other Information about +Files}), @var{context} is a list describing the original file's +SELinux context (@pxref{File Attributes}), and @var{backupname} is the +name of the backup. In all other cases, that is, if a backup was made +by copying or if no backup was made, this function returns @code{nil}. @end defun @defvar buffer-backed-up @@ -139,8 +140,8 @@ For the common case of all backups going into one directory, the alist should contain a single element pairing @samp{"."} with the appropriate directory name. -If this variable is @code{nil}, or it fails to match a filename, the -backup is made in the original file's directory. +If this variable is @code{nil} (the default), or it fails to match a +filename, the backup is made in the original file's directory. On MS-DOS filesystems without long names this variable is always ignored. @@ -191,7 +192,7 @@ significance). @xref{Saving Buffers}. @defopt backup-by-copying If this variable is non-@code{nil}, Emacs always makes backup files by -copying. +copying. The default is @code{nil}. @end defopt The following three variables, when non-@code{nil}, cause the second @@ -200,7 +201,7 @@ treatment of files that don't fall into the special cases. @defopt backup-by-copying-when-linked If this variable is non-@code{nil}, Emacs makes backups by copying for -files with multiple names (hard links). +files with multiple names (hard links). The default is @code{nil}. This variable is significant only if @code{backup-by-copying} is @code{nil}, since copying is always used when that variable is @@ -208,8 +209,9 @@ non-@code{nil}. @end defopt @defopt backup-by-copying-when-mismatch -If this variable is non-@code{nil}, Emacs makes backups by copying in cases -where renaming would change either the owner or the group of the file. +If this variable is non-@code{nil} (the default), Emacs makes backups +by copying in cases where renaming would change either the owner or +the group of the file. The value has no effect when renaming would not alter the owner or group of the file; that is, for files which are owned by the user and @@ -441,10 +443,11 @@ buffer-auto-save-file-name @deffn Command auto-save-mode arg When used interactively without an argument, this command is a toggle -switch: it turns on auto-saving of the current buffer if it is off, and -vice versa. With an argument @var{arg}, the command turns auto-saving -on if the value of @var{arg} is @code{t}, a nonempty list, or a positive -integer. Otherwise, it turns auto-saving off. +switch: it turns on auto-saving of the current buffer if it is off, +and vice versa. When called from Lisp with no argument, it turns +auto-saving on. With an argument @var{arg}, it turns auto-saving on +if the value of @var{arg} is @code{t}, a nonempty list, or a positive +integer; otherwise, it turns auto-saving off. @end deffn @defun auto-save-file-name-p filename @@ -754,3 +757,8 @@ This normal hook is run by @code{revert-buffer} after inserting the modified contents---but only if @code{revert-buffer-function} is @code{nil}. @end defvar + +@defvar revert-buffer-in-progress-p +This variable is bound to a non-@code{nil} value by +@code{revert-buffer} while it is working. +@end defvar diff --git a/doc/lispref/buffers.texi b/doc/lispref/buffers.texi index c2e792cd585..125a886ecb2 100644 --- a/doc/lispref/buffers.texi +++ b/doc/lispref/buffers.texi @@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ This buffer-local variable holds the abbreviated truename of the file visited in the current buffer, or @code{nil} if no file is visited. It is a permanent local, unaffected by @code{kill-all-local-variables}. @xref{Truenames}, and -@ref{Definition of abbreviate-file-name}. +@ref{abbreviate-file-name}. @end defvar @defvar buffer-file-number @@ -502,9 +502,8 @@ buffer's recorded last file modification time as reported by last file modification time, after which @code{visited-file-modtime} returns zero. -@c Wordy to avoid overfull hbox. --rjc 16mar92 -When the function @code{set-visited-file-name} is called interactively, it -prompts for @var{filename} in the minibuffer. +When the function @code{set-visited-file-name} is called +interactively, it prompts for @var{filename} in the minibuffer. @end deffn @defvar list-buffers-directory @@ -913,7 +912,7 @@ To replace a buffer in all the windows that display it, use This command switches to the last buffer in the local buffer list of the selected frame. More precisely, it calls the function @code{switch-to-buffer} (@pxref{Switching Buffers}), to display the -buffer returned by @code{last-buffer}, see above, in the selected +buffer returned by @code{last-buffer} (see above), in the selected window. @end deffn @@ -959,11 +958,12 @@ buffer initially disables undo information recording (@pxref{Undo}). @defun generate-new-buffer name This function returns a newly created, empty buffer, but does not make -it current. If there is no buffer named @var{name}, then that is the -name of the new buffer. If that name is in use, this function adds -suffixes of the form @samp{<@var{n}>} to @var{name}, where @var{n} is an -integer. It tries successive integers starting with 2 until it finds an -available name. +it current. The name of the buffer is generated by passing @var{name} +to the function @code{generate-new-buffer-name} (@pxref{Buffer +Names}). Thus, if there is no buffer named @var{name}, then that is +the name of the new buffer; if that name is in use, a suffix of the +form @samp{<@var{n}>}, where @var{n} is an integer, is appended to +@var{name}. An error is signaled if @var{name} is not a string. @@ -985,9 +985,6 @@ An error is signaled if @var{name} is not a string. The major mode for the new buffer is set to Fundamental mode. The default value of the variable @code{major-mode} is handled at a higher level. @xref{Auto Major Mode}. - -See the related function @code{generate-new-buffer-name} in @ref{Buffer -Names}. @end defun @node Killing Buffers @@ -1005,25 +1002,26 @@ their identity, however; if you kill two distinct buffers, they remain distinct according to @code{eq} although both are dead. If you kill a buffer that is current or displayed in a window, Emacs -automatically selects or displays some other buffer instead. This means -that killing a buffer can in general change the current buffer. -Therefore, when you kill a buffer, you should also take the precautions +automatically selects or displays some other buffer instead. This +means that killing a buffer can change the current buffer. Therefore, +when you kill a buffer, you should also take the precautions associated with changing the current buffer (unless you happen to know that the buffer being killed isn't current). @xref{Current Buffer}. If you kill a buffer that is the base buffer of one or more indirect -buffers, the indirect buffers are automatically killed as well. - - The @code{buffer-name} of a killed buffer is @code{nil}. You can use -this feature to test whether a buffer has been killed: +@iftex +buffers, +@end iftex +@ifnottex +buffers (@pxref{Indirect Buffers}), +@end ifnottex +the indirect buffers are automatically killed as well. -@example -@group -(defun buffer-killed-p (buffer) - "Return t if BUFFER is killed." - (not (buffer-name buffer))) -@end group -@end example +@cindex live buffer + The @code{buffer-name} of a buffer is @code{nil} if, and only if, +the buffer is killed. A buffer that has not been killed is called a +@dfn{live} buffer. To test whether a buffer is live or killed, use +the function @code{buffer-live-p} (see below). @deffn Command kill-buffer &optional buffer-or-name This function kills the buffer @var{buffer-or-name}, freeing all its @@ -1032,9 +1030,8 @@ memory for other uses or to be returned to the operating system. If buffer. Any processes that have this buffer as the @code{process-buffer} are -sent the @code{SIGHUP} signal, which normally causes them to terminate. -(The basic meaning of @code{SIGHUP} is that a dialup line has been -disconnected.) @xref{Signals to Processes}. +sent the @code{SIGHUP} (``hangup'') signal, which normally causes them +to terminate. @xref{Signals to Processes}. If the buffer is visiting a file and contains unsaved changes, @code{kill-buffer} asks the user to confirm before the buffer is killed. @@ -1099,8 +1096,8 @@ automatically becomes buffer-local when set for any reason. @end defvar @defun buffer-live-p object -This function returns @code{t} if @var{object} is a buffer which has -not been killed, @code{nil} otherwise. +This function returns @code{t} if @var{object} is a live buffer (a +buffer which has not been killed), @code{nil} otherwise. @end defun @node Indirect Buffers diff --git a/doc/lispref/control.texi b/doc/lispref/control.texi index c23c93300a6..8c45a1a4faf 100644 --- a/doc/lispref/control.texi +++ b/doc/lispref/control.texi @@ -1234,7 +1234,7 @@ make it possible to categorize errors at various levels of generality when you write an error handler. Using error symbols alone would eliminate all but the narrowest level of classification. - @xref{Standard Errors}, for a list of all the standard error symbols + @xref{Standard Errors}, for a list of the main error symbols and their conditions. @node Cleanups diff --git a/doc/lispref/display.texi b/doc/lispref/display.texi index ae8a5fde29f..9c4720d9102 100644 --- a/doc/lispref/display.texi +++ b/doc/lispref/display.texi @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ @c -*-texinfo-*- @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. -@c Copyright (C) 1990-1995, 1998-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +@c Copyright (C) 1990-1995, 1998-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions. @setfilename ../../info/display @node Display, System Interface, Processes, Top @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ that Emacs presents to the user. * Display Property:: Enabling special display features. * Images:: Displaying images in Emacs buffers. * Buttons:: Adding clickable buttons to Emacs buffers. -* Abstract Display:: Emacs' Widget for Object Collections. +* Abstract Display:: Emacs's Widget for Object Collections. * Blinking:: How Emacs shows the matching open parenthesis. * Usual Display:: The usual conventions for displaying nonprinting chars. * Display Tables:: How to specify other conventions. @@ -4941,7 +4941,7 @@ using @code{equal}. If @var{frame} is @code{nil}, it defaults to the selected frame. If @var{frame} is @code{t}, the image is flushed on all existing frames. -In Emacs' current implementation, each graphical terminal possesses an +In Emacs's current implementation, each graphical terminal possesses an image cache, which is shared by all the frames on that terminal (@pxref{Multiple Terminals}). Thus, refreshing an image in one frame also refreshes it in all other frames on the same terminal. diff --git a/doc/lispref/elisp.texi b/doc/lispref/elisp.texi index 05245331af2..f4f1dbe4888 100644 --- a/doc/lispref/elisp.texi +++ b/doc/lispref/elisp.texi @@ -44,8 +44,7 @@ This is edition @value{VERSION} of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual,@* corresponding to Emacs version @value{EMACSVER}. -Copyright @copyright{} 1990-1996, 1998-2012 Free Software -Foundation, Inc. +Copyright @copyright{} 1990-1996, 1998-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @quotation Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document @@ -170,9 +169,7 @@ Appendices * Tips:: Advice and coding conventions for Emacs Lisp. * GNU Emacs Internals:: Building and dumping Emacs; internal data structures. -* Standard Errors:: List of all error symbols. -* Standard Buffer-Local Variables:: - List of variables buffer-local in all buffers. +* Standard Errors:: List of main error symbols. * Standard Keymaps:: List of standard keymaps. * Standard Hooks:: List of standard hook variables. @@ -908,7 +905,7 @@ Buffers is visited. * Buffer Modification:: A buffer is @dfn{modified} if it needs to be saved. * Modification Time:: Determining whether the visited file was changed - ``behind Emacs's back''. + "behind Emacs's back". * Read Only Buffers:: Modifying text is not allowed in a read-only buffer. * The Buffer List:: How to look at all the existing buffers. @@ -1266,7 +1263,7 @@ Emacs Display * Display Property:: Enabling special display features. * Images:: Displaying images in Emacs buffers. * Buttons:: Adding clickable buttons to Emacs buffers. -* Abstract Display:: Emacs' Widget for Object Collections. +* Abstract Display:: Emacs's Widget for Object Collections. * Blinking:: How Emacs shows the matching open parenthesis. * Usual Display:: The usual conventions for displaying nonprinting chars. @@ -1512,7 +1509,6 @@ Object Internals @include tips.texi @include internals.texi @include errors.texi -@include locals.texi @include maps.texi @include hooks.texi diff --git a/doc/lispref/errors.texi b/doc/lispref/errors.texi index fcf4ec24af7..76ab8b235f5 100644 --- a/doc/lispref/errors.texi +++ b/doc/lispref/errors.texi @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ @c Copyright (C) 1990-1993, 1999, 2001-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions. @setfilename ../../info/errors -@node Standard Errors, Standard Buffer-Local Variables, GNU Emacs Internals, Top +@node Standard Errors, Standard Keymaps, GNU Emacs Internals, Top @appendix Standard Errors @cindex standard errors - Here is the complete list of the error symbols in standard Emacs, + Here is a list of the more important error symbols in standard Emacs, grouped by concept. The list includes each symbol's message (on the @code{error-message} property of the symbol) and a cross reference to a description of how the error can occur. @@ -24,6 +24,15 @@ conditions, that means it has none. As a special exception, the error symbol @code{quit} does not have the condition @code{error}, because quitting is not considered an error. +@c You can grep for "(put 'foo 'error-conditions ...) to find +@c examples defined in Lisp. Eg soap-client.el, sasl.el. + Most of these error symbols are defined in C (mainly @file{data.c}), +but some are defined in Lisp. For example, the file @file{userlock.el} +defines the @code{file-locked} and @code{file-supersession} errors. +Several of the specialized Lisp libraries distributed with Emacs +define their own error symbols. We do not attempt to list of all +those here. + @xref{Errors}, for an explanation of how errors are generated and handled. @@ -54,10 +63,16 @@ sequence or buffer.@* @code{"Buffer is read-only"}@* @xref{Read Only Buffers}. -@ignore @item circular-list @code{"List contains a loop"}@* -@end ignore +This happens when some operations (e.g. resolving face names) +encounter circular structures.@* +@xref{Circular Objects}. + +@item cl-assertion-failed +@code{"Assertion failed"}@* +This happens when the @code{assert} macro fails a test.@* +@xref{Assertions,,, cl, Common Lisp Extensions}. @item coding-system-error @code{"Invalid coding system"}@* @@ -105,14 +120,23 @@ do have @code{error-message} properties, and if no data is provided, the @code{error-message} property @emph{is} used.@* @xref{Files}. +@c jka-compr.el +@item compression-error +This is a subcategory of @code{file-error}, which results from +problems handling a compressed file.@* +@xref{How Programs Do Loading}. + +@c userlock.el @item file-locked This is a subcategory of @code{file-error}.@* @xref{File Locks}. +@c userlock.el @item file-supersession This is a subcategory of @code{file-error}.@* @xref{Modification Time}. +@c net/ange-ftp.el @item ftp-error This is a subcategory of @code{file-error}, which results from problems in accessing a remote file using ftp.@* @@ -130,6 +154,7 @@ in accessing a remote file using ftp.@* @code{"Invalid regexp"}@* @xref{Regular Expressions}. +@c simple.el @item mark-inactive @code{"The mark is not active now"}@* @xref{The Mark}. @@ -139,6 +164,7 @@ in accessing a remote file using ftp.@* @xref{Catch and Throw}. @ignore +@c Not actually used for anything? Probably definition should be removed. @item protected-field @code{"Attempt to modify a protected field"} @end ignore @@ -160,6 +186,7 @@ and any symbols that start with @samp{:}, may not be changed.@* @xref{Constant Variables, , Variables that Never Change}. +@c simple.el @item text-read-only @code{"Text is read-only"}@* This is a subcategory of @code{buffer-read-only}.@* diff --git a/doc/lispref/files.texi b/doc/lispref/files.texi index 69e0003a46b..77c6766dc5d 100644 --- a/doc/lispref/files.texi +++ b/doc/lispref/files.texi @@ -1018,6 +1018,20 @@ a regular file (not a directory, named pipe, terminal, or other I/O device). @end defun +@defun file-equal-p file1 file2 +This function returns @code{t} if the files @var{file1} and +@var{file2} name the same file. If @var{file1} or @var{file2} does +not exist, the return value is unspecified. +@end defun + +@defun file-subdir-of-p dir1 dir2 +This function returns @code{t} if directory @var{dir1} is a +subdirectory of @var{dir2}, or if @var{dir1} and @var{dir2} are the +same directory. It compares the @code{file-truename} values of the +two directories (@pxref{Truenames}). If @var{dir2} +do not name an existing directory, the return value is @code{nil}. +@end defun + @node Truenames @subsection Truenames @cindex truename (of file) @@ -1129,6 +1143,18 @@ both others and group, and that the sticky bit is set. @xref{Changing Files}, for functions that change file permissions, such as @code{set-file-modes}. + +@cindex MS-DOS and file modes +@cindex file modes and MS-DOS +@strong{MS-DOS note:} On MS-DOS, there is no such thing as an +``executable'' file mode bit. So @code{file-modes} considers a file +executable if its name ends in one of the standard executable +extensions, such as @file{.com}, @file{.bat}, @file{.exe}, and some +others. Files that begin with the Unix-standard @samp{#!} signature, +such as shell and Perl scripts, are also considered executable. +Directories are also reported as executable, for compatibility with +Unix. These conventions are also followed by @code{file-attributes}, +below. @end defun If the @var{filename} argument to the next two functions is a @@ -1304,16 +1330,26 @@ is on the file-system device whose number is 1014478468. @end table @end defun -@cindex MS-DOS and file modes -@cindex file modes and MS-DOS - On MS-DOS, there is no such thing as an ``executable'' file mode bit. -So Emacs considers a file executable if its name ends in one of the -standard executable extensions, such as @file{.com}, @file{.bat}, -@file{.exe}, and some others. Files that begin with the Unix-standard -@samp{#!} signature, such as shell and Perl scripts, are also considered -as executable files. This is reflected in the values returned by -@code{file-modes} and @code{file-attributes}. Directories are also -reported with executable bit set, for compatibility with Unix. +@cindex SELinux context + SELinux is a Linux kernel feature which provides more sophisticated +file access controls than ordinary ``Unix-style'' file permissions. +If Emacs has been compiled with SELinux support on a system with +SELinux enabled, you can use the function @code{file-selinux-context} +to retrieve a file's SELinux security context. For the function +@code{set-file-selinux-context}, see @ref{Changing Files}. + +@defun file-selinux-context filename +This function returns the SELinux security context of the file +@var{filename}. This return value is a list of the form +@code{(@var{user} @var{role} @var{type} @var{range})}, whose elements +are the context's user, role, type, and range respectively, as Lisp +strings. See the SELinux documentation for details about what these +actually mean. + +If the file does not exist or is inaccessible, or if the system does +not support SELinux, or if Emacs was not compiled with SELinux +support, then the return value is @code{(nil nil nil nil)}. +@end defun @node Locating Files @subsection How to Locate Files in Standard Places @@ -1322,8 +1358,10 @@ reported with executable bit set, for compatibility with Unix. This section explains how to search for a file in a list of directories (a @dfn{path}), or for an executable file in the standard -list of executable file directories, or for an Emacs-specific user -configuration file. +list of executable file directories. + + To search for a user-specific configuration file, @xref{Standard +File Names}, for the @code{locate-user-emacs-file} function. @defun locate-file filename path &optional suffixes predicate This function searches for a file whose name is @var{filename} in a @@ -1370,32 +1408,6 @@ in @code{exec-path}, and tries all the file-name extensions in @code{exec-suffixes} (@pxref{Subprocess Creation}). @end defun -@defun locate-user-emacs-file base-name &optional old-name -This function returns an absolute file name for an Emacs-specific -configuration or data file. The argument @file{base-name} should be a -relative file name. The return value is the absolute name of a file -in the directory specified by @code{user-emacs-directory}; if that -directory does not exist, this function creates it. - -If the optional argument @var{old-name} is non-@code{nil}, it -specifies a file in the user's home directory, -@file{~/@var{old-name}}. If such a file exists, the return value is -the absolute name of that file, instead of the file specified by -@var{base-name}. This argument is intended to be used by Emacs -packages to provide backward compatibility. For instance, prior to -the introduction of @code{user-emacs-directory}, the abbrev file was -located in @file{~/.abbrev_defs}, so the definition of -@code{abbrev-file-name} is - -@example -(defcustom abbrev-file-name - (locate-user-emacs-file "abbrev_defs" ".abbrev_defs") - "Default name of file from which to read abbrevs." - @dots{} - :type 'file) -@end example -@end defun - @node Changing Files @section Changing File Names and Attributes @c @cindex renaming files Duplicates rename-file @@ -1528,15 +1540,9 @@ non-@code{nil}, we attempt to copy the user and group ownership of the file. This works only on some operating systems, and only if you have the correct permissions to do so. -@cindex SELinux -If the optional argument @var{preserve-selinux} is non-@code{nil}, we -attempt to copy the SELinux@footnote{@samp{Security-Enhanced Linux} -is a kernel feature that allows for finer access controls to be set on -files, and a system security policy to define who can access what. -The functions @code{file-selinux-context} and @code{set-file-selinux-context} -get and set, respectively, the SELinux properties of a file.} -context of the file. For this to work, Emacs must have been built -with libselinux support. +If the optional argument @var{preserve-selinux} is non-@code{nil}, and +Emacs has been compiled with SELinux support, this function attempts +to copy the file's SELinux context (@pxref{File Attributes}). @end deffn @deffn Command make-symbolic-link filename newname &optional ok-if-exists @@ -1667,6 +1673,16 @@ time and must be in the format returned by @code{current-time} (@pxref{Time of Day}). @end defun +@defun set-file-selinux-context filename context +This function sets the SELinux security context of the file +@var{filename} to @var{context}. @xref{File Attributes}, for a brief +description of SELinux contexts. The @var{context} argument should be +a list @code{(@var{user} @var{role} @var{type} @var{range})}, like the +return value of @code{file-selinux-context}. The function does +nothing if SELinux is disabled, or if Emacs was compiled without +SELinux support. +@end defun + @node File Names @section File Names @cindex file names @@ -1838,14 +1854,15 @@ not an extension. All the directories in the file system form a tree starting at the root directory. A file name can specify all the directory names -starting from the root of the tree; then it is called an @dfn{absolute} -file name. Or it can specify the position of the file in the tree -relative to a default directory; then it is called a @dfn{relative} file -name. On Unix and GNU/Linux, an absolute file name starts with a slash -or a tilde (@samp{~}), and a relative one does not. On MS-DOS and -MS-Windows, an absolute file name starts with a slash or a backslash, or -with a drive specification @samp{@var{x}:/}, where @var{x} is the -@dfn{drive letter}. +starting from the root of the tree; then it is called an +@dfn{absolute} file name. Or it can specify the position of the file +in the tree relative to a default directory; then it is called a +@dfn{relative} file name. On Unix and GNU/Linux, an absolute file +name starts with a @samp{/} or a @samp{~} +(@pxref{abbreviate-file-name}), and a relative one does not. On +MS-DOS and MS-Windows, an absolute file name starts with a slash or a +backslash, or with a drive specification @samp{@var{x}:/}, where +@var{x} is the @dfn{drive letter}. @defun file-name-absolute-p filename This function returns @code{t} if file @var{filename} is an absolute @@ -1981,8 +1998,10 @@ because this is not portable. Always use To convert a directory name to its abbreviation, use this function: +@cindex file name abbreviations +@cindex abbreviated file names @defun abbreviate-file-name filename -@anchor{Definition of abbreviate-file-name} +@anchor{abbreviate-file-name} This function returns an abbreviated form of @var{filename}. It applies the abbreviations specified in @code{directory-abbrev-alist} (@pxref{File Aliases,,File Aliases, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}), @@ -2000,11 +2019,15 @@ because it recognizes abbreviations even as part of the name. @subsection Functions that Expand Filenames @cindex expansion of file names - @dfn{Expansion} of a file name means converting a relative file name -to an absolute one. Since this is done relative to a default directory, -you must specify the default directory name as well as the file name to -be expanded. Expansion also simplifies file names by eliminating -redundancies such as @file{./} and @file{@var{name}/../}. + @dfn{Expanding} a file name means converting a relative file name to +an absolute one. Since this is done relative to a default directory, +you must specify the default directory name as well as the file name +to be expanded. It also involves expanding abbreviations like +@file{~/} +@ifnottex +(@pxref{abbreviate-file-name}), +@end ifnottex +and eliminating redundancies like @file{./} and @file{@var{name}/../}. @defun expand-file-name filename &optional directory This function converts @var{filename} to an absolute file name. If @@ -2369,49 +2392,60 @@ filter out a directory named @file{foo.elc}. @node Standard File Names @subsection Standard File Names - Most of the file names used in Lisp programs are entered by the user. -But occasionally a Lisp program needs to specify a standard file name -for a particular use---typically, to hold customization information -about each user. For example, abbrev definitions are stored (by -default) in the file @file{~/.abbrev_defs}; the @code{completion} -package stores completions in the file @file{~/.completions}. These are -two of the many standard file names used by parts of Emacs for certain -purposes. - - Various operating systems have their own conventions for valid file -names and for which file names to use for user profile data. A Lisp -program which reads a file using a standard file name ought to use, on -each type of system, a file name suitable for that system. The function -@code{convert-standard-filename} makes this easy to do. + Sometimes, an Emacs Lisp program needs to specify a standard file +name for a particular use---typically, to hold configuration data +specified by the current user. Usually, such files should be located +in the directory specified by @code{user-emacs-directory}, which is +@file{~/.emacs.d} by default (@pxref{Init File}). For example, abbrev +definitions are stored by default in @file{~/.emacs.d/abbrev_defs}. +The easiest way to specify such a file name is to use the function +@code{locate-user-emacs-file}. -@defun convert-standard-filename filename -This function alters the file name @var{filename} to fit the conventions -of the operating system in use, and returns the result as a new string. -@end defun +@defun locate-user-emacs-file base-name &optional old-name +This function returns an absolute file name for an Emacs-specific +configuration or data file. The argument @file{base-name} should be a +relative file name. The return value is the absolute name of a file +in the directory specified by @code{user-emacs-directory}; if that +directory does not exist, this function creates it. - The recommended way to specify a standard file name in a Lisp program -is to choose a name which fits the conventions of GNU and Unix systems, -usually with a nondirectory part that starts with a period, and pass it -to @code{convert-standard-filename} instead of using it directly. Here -is an example from the @code{completion} package: +If the optional argument @var{old-name} is non-@code{nil}, it +specifies a file in the user's home directory, +@file{~/@var{old-name}}. If such a file exists, the return value is +the absolute name of that file, instead of the file specified by +@var{base-name}. This argument is intended to be used by Emacs +packages to provide backward compatibility. For instance, prior to +the introduction of @code{user-emacs-directory}, the abbrev file was +located in @file{~/.abbrev_defs}. Here is the definition of +@code{abbrev-file-name}: @example -(defvar save-completions-file-name - (convert-standard-filename "~/.completions") - "*The file name to save completions to.") +(defcustom abbrev-file-name + (locate-user-emacs-file "abbrev_defs" ".abbrev_defs") + "Default name of file from which to read abbrevs." + @dots{} + :type 'file) @end example +@end defun - On GNU and Unix systems, and on some other systems as well, -@code{convert-standard-filename} returns its argument unchanged. On -some other systems, it alters the name to fit the system's conventions. + A lower-level function for standardizing file names, which +@code{locate-user-emacs-file} uses as a subroutine, is +@code{convert-standard-filename}. - For example, on MS-DOS the alterations made by this function include -converting a leading @samp{.} to @samp{_}, converting a @samp{_} in the -middle of the name to @samp{.} if there is no other @samp{.}, inserting -a @samp{.} after eight characters if there is none, and truncating to -three characters after the @samp{.}. (It makes other changes as well.) -Thus, @file{.abbrev_defs} becomes @file{_abbrev.def}, and -@file{.completions} becomes @file{_complet.ion}. +@defun convert-standard-filename filename +This function returns a file name based on @var{filename}, which fits +the conventions of the current operating system. + +On GNU and Unix systems, this simply returns @var{filename}. On other +operating systems, it may enforce system-specific file name +conventions; for example, on MS-DOS this function performs a variety +of changes to enforce MS-DOS file name limitations, including +converting any leading @samp{.} to @samp{_} and truncating to three +characters after the @samp{.}. + +The recommended way to use this function is to specify a name which +fits the conventions of GNU and Unix systems, and pass it to +@code{convert-standard-filename}. +@end defun @node Contents of Directories @section Contents of Directories @@ -2684,9 +2718,9 @@ first, before handlers for jobs such as remote file access. @code{file-name-nondirectory}, @code{file-name-sans-versions}, @code{file-newer-than-file-p}, @code{file-ownership-preserved-p}, -@code{file-readable-p}, @code{file-regular-p}, @code{file-symlink-p}, -@code{file-truename}, @code{file-writable-p}, -@code{find-backup-file-name}, +@code{file-readable-p}, @code{file-regular-p}, @code{file-subdir-of-p}, +@code{file-symlink-p}, @code{file-truename}, @code{file-writable-p}, +@code{file-equal-p}, @code{find-backup-file-name}, @c Not sure why it was here: @code{find-file-noselect},@* @code{get-file-buffer}, @code{insert-directory}, diff --git a/doc/lispref/frames.texi b/doc/lispref/frames.texi index 27303637e42..1e4ae6b135a 100644 --- a/doc/lispref/frames.texi +++ b/doc/lispref/frames.texi @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ @c -*-texinfo-*- @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. -@c Copyright (C) 1990-1995, 1998-1999, 2001-2012 -@c Free Software Foundation, Inc. +@c Copyright (C) 1990-1995, 1998-1999, 2001-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions. @setfilename ../../info/frames @node Frames, Positions, Windows, Top @@ -1709,7 +1708,7 @@ displayed on @var{frame} is visible; otherwise it returns @code{nil}. @var{frame} omitted or @code{nil} means the selected frame. This is useful when @code{make-pointer-invisible} is set to @code{t}: it allows to know if the pointer has been hidden. -@xref{Mouse Avoidance,,,emacs}. +@xref{Mouse Avoidance,,,emacs, The Emacs Manual}. @end defun @need 3000 diff --git a/doc/lispref/help.texi b/doc/lispref/help.texi index a98797f3618..537514d7fb9 100644 --- a/doc/lispref/help.texi +++ b/doc/lispref/help.texi @@ -636,6 +636,7 @@ in the minibuffer with the message @samp{Help (Type ? for further options)}, and then provides assistance in finding out what the key bindings are, and what the mode is intended for. It returns @code{nil}. +@vindex Helper-help-map This can be customized by changing the map @code{Helper-help-map}. @end deffn diff --git a/doc/lispref/hooks.texi b/doc/lispref/hooks.texi index 551d9141574..95fc0365c07 100644 --- a/doc/lispref/hooks.texi +++ b/doc/lispref/hooks.texi @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ @c -*-texinfo-*- @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. -@c Copyright (C) 1990-1993, 1998, 2001-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +@c Copyright (C) 1990-1993, 1998, 2001-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions. @setfilename ../../info/hooks @node Standard Hooks, Index, Standard Keymaps, Top @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Every major mode defines a mode hook named @samp{@var{modename}-mode-hook}. The major mode command runs this normal hook with @code{run-mode-hooks} as the very last thing it does. @xref{Mode Hooks}. Most minor modes have mode hooks too. Mode hooks -are omitted in the list below. +are omitted from the list below. The variables whose names end in @samp{-hooks} or @samp{-functions} are usually @dfn{abnormal hooks}; their values are lists of functions, but @@ -95,38 +95,6 @@ not exactly a hook, but does a similar job. @item buffer-access-fontify-functions @xref{Lazy Properties}. -@item calendar-initial-window-hook -@iftex -@inforef{Calendar Customizing,, emacs-xtra}. -@end iftex -@ifnottex -@xref{Calendar Customizing,,, emacs}. -@end ifnottex - -@item calendar-load-hook -@iftex -@inforef{Calendar Customizing,, emacs-xtra}. -@end iftex -@ifnottex -@xref{Calendar Customizing,,, emacs}. -@end ifnottex - -@item calendar-today-invisible-hook -@iftex -@inforef{Calendar Customizing,, emacs-xtra}. -@end iftex -@ifnottex -@xref{Calendar Customizing,,, emacs}. -@end ifnottex - -@item calendar-today-visible-hook -@iftex -@inforef{Calendar Customizing,, emacs-xtra}. -@end iftex -@ifnottex -@xref{Calendar Customizing,,, emacs}. -@end ifnottex - @item change-major-mode-after-body-hook @xref{Mode Hooks}. @@ -153,67 +121,7 @@ Hook called after defining each customize option. Functions to call when Emacs deletes a frame. @xref{Deleting Frames}. @item delete-terminal-functions -Functions to call when Emacs deletes a terminal. @xref{Multiple -Terminals}. - -@item desktop-after-read-hook -Normal hook run after a successful @code{desktop-read}. May be used -to show a buffer list. @xref{Saving Emacs Sessions,, Saving Emacs -Sessions, emacs, the GNU Emacs Manual}. - -@item desktop-no-desktop-file-hook -Normal hook run when @code{desktop-read} can't find a desktop file. -May be used to show a dired buffer. @xref{Saving Emacs Sessions,, -Saving Emacs Sessions, emacs, the GNU Emacs Manual}. - -@item desktop-save-hook -Normal hook run before the desktop is saved in a desktop file. This -is useful for truncating history lists, for example. @xref{Saving -Emacs Sessions,, Saving Emacs Sessions, emacs, the GNU Emacs Manual}. - -@item diary-hook -List of functions called after the display of the diary. Can be used -for appointment notification. - -@item diary-list-entries-hook -@iftex -@inforef{Fancy Diary Display,, emacs-xtra}. -@end iftex -@ifnottex -@xref{Fancy Diary Display,,, emacs}. -@end ifnottex - -@item diary-mark-entries-hook -@iftex -@inforef{Fancy Diary Display,, emacs-xtra}. -@end iftex -@ifnottex -@xref{Fancy Diary Display,,, emacs}. -@end ifnottex - -@item diary-nongregorian-listing-hook -@iftex -@inforef{Non-Gregorian Diary,, emacs-xtra}. -@end iftex -@ifnottex -@xref{Non-Gregorian Diary,,, emacs}. -@end ifnottex - -@item diary-nongregorian-marking-hook -@iftex -@inforef{Non-Gregorian Diary,, emacs-xtra}. -@end iftex -@ifnottex -@xref{Non-Gregorian Diary,,, emacs}. -@end ifnottex - -@item diary-print-entries-hook -@iftex -@inforef{Diary Display,, emacs-xtra}. -@end iftex -@ifnottex -@xref{Diary Display,,, emacs}. -@end ifnottex +Functions to call when Emacs deletes a terminal. @xref{Multiple Terminals}. @item disabled-command-function @xref{Disabling Commands}. @@ -272,8 +180,6 @@ for appointment notification. @item kill-emacs-query-functions @xref{Killing Emacs}. -@item lisp-indent-function - @item mail-setup-hook @xref{Mail Misc,, Mail Miscellany, emacs, the GNU Emacs Manual}. @@ -289,8 +195,6 @@ for appointment notification. @item mouse-position-function @xref{Mouse Position}. -@item occur-hook - @item post-command-hook @xref{Command Overview}. @@ -306,8 +210,6 @@ for appointment notification. @item resume-tty-functions @xref{Suspending Emacs}. -@item scheme-indent-function - @item suspend-hook @xref{Suspending Emacs}. diff --git a/doc/lispref/internals.texi b/doc/lispref/internals.texi index df6193cf13b..66357516c41 100644 --- a/doc/lispref/internals.texi +++ b/doc/lispref/internals.texi @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ @c -*-texinfo-*- @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. -@c Copyright (C) 1990-1993, 1998-1999, 2001-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +@c Copyright (C) 1990-1993, 1998-1999, 2001-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions. @setfilename ../../info/internals @node GNU Emacs Internals, Standard Errors, Tips, Top @@ -1011,8 +1011,7 @@ These fields store the values of Lisp variables that are automatically buffer-local (@pxref{Buffer-Local Variables}), whose corresponding variable names have the additional prefix @code{buffer-} and have underscores replaced with dashes. For instance, @code{undo_list} -stores the value of @code{buffer-undo-list}. @xref{Standard -Buffer-Local Variables}. +stores the value of @code{buffer-undo-list}. @item mark The mark for the buffer. The mark is a marker, hence it is also @@ -1095,7 +1094,6 @@ These fields store the values of Lisp variables that are automatically buffer-local (@pxref{Buffer-Local Variables}), whose corresponding variable names have underscores replaced with dashes. For instance, @code{mode_line_format} stores the value of @code{mode-line-format}. -@xref{Standard Buffer-Local Variables}. @item last_selected_window This is the last window that was selected with this buffer in it, or @code{nil} diff --git a/doc/lispref/intro.texi b/doc/lispref/intro.texi index a68bcfa0fe7..365c5f3122e 100644 --- a/doc/lispref/intro.texi +++ b/doc/lispref/intro.texi @@ -522,16 +522,16 @@ The minor version number of Emacs, as an integer. For Emacs version @node Acknowledgements @section Acknowledgements - This manual was written by Robert Krawitz, Bil Lewis, Dan LaLiberte, -Richard@tie{}M. Stallman and Chris Welty, the volunteers of the GNU -manual group, in an effort extending over several years. + This manual was originally written by Robert Krawitz, Bil Lewis, Dan +LaLiberte, Richard@tie{}M. Stallman and Chris Welty, the volunteers of +the GNU manual group, in an effort extending over several years. Robert@tie{}J. Chassell helped to review and edit the manual, with the support of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, ARPA Order 6082, arranged by Warren@tie{}A. Hunt, Jr.@: of Computational Logic, -Inc. Additional sections were written by Miles Bader, Lars Brinkhoff, -Chong Yidong, Kenichi Handa, Lute Kamstra, Juri Linkov, Glenn Morris, -Thien-Thi Nguyen, Dan Nicolaescu, Martin Rudalics, Kim F. Storm, Luc -Teirlinck, and Eli Zaretskii. +Inc. Additional sections have since been written by Miles Bader, Lars +Brinkhoff, Chong Yidong, Kenichi Handa, Lute Kamstra, Juri Linkov, +Glenn Morris, Thien-Thi Nguyen, Dan Nicolaescu, Martin Rudalics, Kim +F. Storm, Luc Teirlinck, and Eli Zaretskii, and others. Corrections were supplied by Drew Adams, Juanma Barranquero, Karl Berry, Jim Blandy, Bard Bloom, Stephane Boucher, David Boyes, Alan @@ -546,3 +546,6 @@ Friedrich Pukelsheim, Arnold D. Robbins, Raul Rockwell, Jason Rumney, Per Starbäck, Shinichirou Sugou, Kimmo Suominen, Edward Tharp, Bill Trost, Rickard Westman, Jean White, Eduard Wiebe, Matthew Wilding, Carl Witty, Dale Worley, Rusty Wright, and David D. Zuhn. + + For a more complete list of contributors, please see the relevant +ChangeLog file in the Emacs sources. diff --git a/doc/lispref/keymaps.texi b/doc/lispref/keymaps.texi index 5652d94114e..669f058ef13 100644 --- a/doc/lispref/keymaps.texi +++ b/doc/lispref/keymaps.texi @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ @c -*-texinfo-*- @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. -@c Copyright (C) 1990-1994, 1998-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +@c Copyright (C) 1990-1994, 1998-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions. @setfilename ../../info/keymaps @node Keymaps, Modes, Command Loop, Top @@ -686,7 +686,7 @@ and exit commands. @xref{Intro to Minibuffers}. Emacs has other keymaps that are used in a different way---translating events within @code{read-key-sequence}. @xref{Translation Keymaps}. - @xref{Standard Keymaps}, for a list of standard keymaps. + @xref{Standard Keymaps}, for a list of some standard keymaps. @defun current-active-maps &optional olp position This returns the list of active keymaps that would be used by the diff --git a/doc/lispref/locals.texi b/doc/lispref/locals.texi deleted file mode 100644 index a075d955add..00000000000 --- a/doc/lispref/locals.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,217 +0,0 @@ -@c -*-texinfo-*- -@c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. -@c Copyright (C) 1990-1993, 1999, 2001-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -@c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions. -@setfilename ../../info/locals -@node Standard Buffer-Local Variables, Standard Keymaps, Standard Errors, Top -@appendix Buffer-Local Variables -@c The title "Standard Buffer-Local Variables" is too long for -@c smallbook. --rjc 30mar92 -@cindex buffer-local variables, general-purpose -@cindex standard buffer-local variables - - The table below lists the general-purpose Emacs variables that -automatically become buffer-local in each buffer. Most become -buffer-local only when set; a few of them are always local in every -buffer. Many Lisp packages define such variables for their internal -use, but we don't try to list them all here. - - Every buffer-specific minor mode defines a buffer-local variable -named @samp{@var{modename}-mode}. @xref{Minor Mode Conventions}. -Minor mode variables will not be listed here. - -@table @code -@item auto-fill-function -@xref{Auto Filling}. - -@item buffer-auto-save-file-format -@xref{Format Conversion}. - -@item buffer-auto-save-file-name -@xref{Auto-Saving}. - -@item buffer-backed-up -@xref{Making Backups}. - -@item buffer-display-count -@xref{Buffers and Windows}. - -@item buffer-display-table -@xref{Active Display Table}. - -@item buffer-display-time -@xref{Buffers and Windows}. - -@item buffer-file-coding-system -@xref{Encoding and I/O}. - -@item buffer-file-format -@xref{Format Conversion}. - -@item buffer-file-name -@xref{Buffer File Name}. - -@item buffer-file-number -@xref{Buffer File Name}. - -@item buffer-file-truename -@xref{Buffer File Name}. - -@item buffer-file-type -@xref{MS-DOS File Types}. - -@item buffer-invisibility-spec -@xref{Invisible Text}. - -@item buffer-offer-save -@xref{Killing Buffers}. - -@item buffer-save-without-query -@xref{Killing Buffers}. - -@item buffer-read-only -@xref{Read Only Buffers}. - -@item buffer-saved-size -@xref{Auto-Saving}. - -@item buffer-undo-list -@xref{Undo}. - -@item cache-long-line-scans -@xref{Truncation}. - -@item case-fold-search -@xref{Searching and Case}. - -@item comment-column -@xref{Comments,,, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}. - -@item ctl-arrow -@xref{Usual Display}. - -@item cursor-in-non-selected-windows -@xref{Basic Windows}. - -@item cursor-type -@xref{Cursor Parameters}. - -@item default-directory -@xref{File Name Expansion}. - -@item defun-prompt-regexp -@xref{List Motion}. - -@item desktop-save-buffer -@xref{Desktop Save Mode}. - -@item enable-multibyte-characters -@ref{Text Representations}. - -@item fill-column -@xref{Margins}. - -@item fill-prefix -@xref{Margins}. - -@item font-lock-defaults -@xref{Font Lock Basics}. - -@item fringe-cursor-alist -@xref{Fringe Cursors}. - -@item fringe-indicator-alist -@xref{Fringe Indicators}. - -@item fringes-outside-margins -@xref{Fringes}. - -@item goal-column -@xref{Moving Point,,, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}. - -@item header-line-format -@xref{Header Lines}. - -@item indicate-buffer-boundaries -@xref{Usual Display}. - -@item indicate-empty-lines -@xref{Usual Display}. - -@item left-fringe-width -@xref{Fringe Size/Pos}. - -@item left-margin -@xref{Margins}. - -@item left-margin-width -@xref{Display Margins}. - -@item line-spacing -@xref{Line Height}. - -@item local-abbrev-table -@xref{Standard Abbrev Tables}. - -@item major-mode -@xref{Mode Help}. - -@item mark-active -@xref{The Mark}. - -@item mark-ring -@xref{The Mark}. - -@item mode-line-buffer-identification -@xref{Mode Line Variables}. - -@item mode-line-format -@xref{Mode Line Data}. - -@item mode-line-modified -@xref{Mode Line Variables}. - -@item mode-line-process -@xref{Mode Line Variables}. - -@item mode-name -@xref{Mode Line Variables}. - -@item point-before-scroll -Used for communication between mouse commands and scroll-bar commands. - -@item right-fringe-width -@xref{Fringe Size/Pos}. - -@item right-margin-width -@xref{Display Margins}. - -@item save-buffer-coding-system -@xref{Encoding and I/O}. - -@item scroll-bar-width -@xref{Scroll Bars}. - -@item scroll-down-aggressively -@itemx scroll-up-aggressively -@xref{Textual Scrolling}. - -@item selective-display -@itemx selective-display-ellipses -@xref{Selective Display}. - -@item tab-width -@xref{Usual Display}. - -@item truncate-lines -@xref{Truncation}. - -@item vertical-scroll-bar -@xref{Scroll Bars}. - -@item window-size-fixed -@xref{Resizing Windows}. - -@item write-contents-functions -@xref{Saving Buffers}. -@end table diff --git a/doc/lispref/makefile.w32-in b/doc/lispref/makefile.w32-in index 11b6beab84d..0a4aea2d7e0 100644 --- a/doc/lispref/makefile.w32-in +++ b/doc/lispref/makefile.w32-in @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # -*- Makefile -*- for the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. -# Copyright (C) 2003-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# Copyright (C) 2003-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is part of GNU Emacs. @@ -72,7 +72,6 @@ srcs = \ $(srcdir)/keymaps.texi \ $(srcdir)/lists.texi \ $(srcdir)/loading.texi \ - $(srcdir)/locals.texi \ $(srcdir)/macros.texi \ $(srcdir)/maps.texi \ $(srcdir)/markers.texi \ diff --git a/doc/lispref/maps.texi b/doc/lispref/maps.texi index 24cd64a6b35..b303562028b 100644 --- a/doc/lispref/maps.texi +++ b/doc/lispref/maps.texi @@ -1,39 +1,40 @@ @c -*-texinfo-*- @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. -@c Copyright (C) 1990-1993, 1999, 2001-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +@c Copyright (C) 1990-1993, 1999, 2001-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions. @setfilename ../../info/maps -@node Standard Keymaps, Standard Hooks, Standard Buffer-Local Variables, Top +@node Standard Keymaps, Standard Hooks, Standard Errors, Top @appendix Standard Keymaps -@cindex standard keymaps +@cindex keymaps, standard -The following symbols are used as the names for various keymaps. -Some of these exist when Emacs is first started, others are -loaded only when their respective mode is used. This is not -an exhaustive list. +In this section we list some of the more general keymaps. Many of +these exist when Emacs is first started, but some are loaded only when +the respective feature is accessed. -Several keymaps are used in the minibuffer. @xref{Completion Commands}. - -Almost all of these maps are used as local maps. Indeed, of the modes -that presently exist, only Vip mode and Terminal mode ever change the -global keymap. +There are many other, more specialized, maps than these; in particular +those associated with major and minor modes. The minibuffer uses +several keymaps (@pxref{Completion Commands}). For more details on +keymaps, @pxref{Keymaps}. +@c Don't list individual major mode keymaps here, only more general things. +@c Only add vindex for things not covered elsewhere in this manual. +@c Don't add xrefs to things covered in {Keymaps}. @table @code -@item apropos-mode-map -@vindex apropos-mode-map -A sparse keymap for @code{apropos} buffers. +@item 2C-mode-map +A sparse keymap for subcommands of the prefix @kbd{C-x 6}.@* +@xref{Two-Column,, Two-Column Editing, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}. -@item Buffer-menu-mode-map -@vindex Buffer-menu-mode-map -A full keymap used by Buffer Menu mode. +@item abbrev-map +@vindex abbrev-map +A sparse keymap for subcommands of the prefix @kbd{C-x a}.@* +@xref{Defining Abbrevs,,, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}. -@item c-mode-map -@vindex c-mode-map -A sparse keymap used by C mode. +@item button-buffer-map +A sparse keymap useful for buffers containing buffers.@* +You may want to use this as a parent keymap. @xref{Buttons}. -@item command-history-map -@vindex command-history-map -A full keymap used by Command History mode. +@item button-map +A sparse keymap used by buttons. @item ctl-x-4-map A sparse keymap for subcommands of the prefix @kbd{C-x 4}. @@ -44,196 +45,155 @@ A sparse keymap for subcommands of the prefix @kbd{C-x 5}. @item ctl-x-map A full keymap for @kbd{C-x} commands. -@item custom-mode-map -A full keymap for Custom mode. - -@item debugger-mode-map -@vindex debugger-mode-map -A full keymap used by Debugger mode. - -@item dired-mode-map -@vindex dired-mode-map -A full keymap for @code{dired-mode} buffers. - -@item edit-abbrevs-map -@vindex edit-abbrevs-map -A sparse keymap used in @code{edit-abbrevs}. - -@item edit-tab-stops-map -@vindex edit-tab-stops-map -A sparse keymap used in @code{edit-tab-stops}. - -@item electric-buffer-menu-mode-map -@vindex electric-buffer-menu-mode-map -A full keymap used by Electric Buffer Menu mode. - -@item electric-history-map -@vindex electric-history-map -A full keymap used by Electric Command History mode. - -@item emacs-lisp-mode-map -@vindex emacs-lisp-mode-map -A sparse keymap used by Emacs Lisp mode. +@item ctl-x-r-map +@vindex ctl-x-r-map +A sparse keymap for subcommands of the prefix @kbd{C-x r}.@* +@xref{Registers,,, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}. @item esc-map A full keymap for @kbd{ESC} (or @kbd{Meta}) commands. -@item facemenu-menu -@vindex facemenu-menu -The sparse keymap that displays the Text Properties menu. - -@item facemenu-background-menu -@vindex facemenu-background-menu -The sparse keymap that displays the Background Color submenu of the Text -Properties menu. - -@item facemenu-face-menu -@vindex facemenu-face-menu -The sparse keymap that displays the Face submenu of the Text Properties menu. +@item facemenu-keymap +A sparse keymap used for the @kbd{M-o} prefix key. -@item facemenu-foreground-menu -@vindex facemenu-foreground-menu -The sparse keymap that displays the Foreground Color submenu of the Text -Properties menu. - -@item facemenu-indentation-menu -@vindex facemenu-indentation-menu -The sparse keymap that displays the Indentation submenu of the Text -Properties menu. - -@item facemenu-justification-menu -@vindex facemenu-justification-menu -The sparse keymap that displays the Justification submenu of the Text -Properties menu. - -@item facemenu-special-menu -@vindex facemenu-special-menu -The sparse keymap that displays the Special Props submenu of the Text -Properties menu. - -@item local-function-key-map -The keymap for translating key sequences to preferred alternatives.@* -If there are none, then it contains an empty sparse keymap. -@xref{Translation Keymaps}. +@item function-key-map +The parent keymap of all @code{local-function-key-map} (q.v.) instances. +@ignore +@c Doesn't exist. @item fundamental-mode-map @vindex fundamental-mode-map The sparse keymap for Fundamental mode.@* It is empty and should not be changed. +@end ignore @item global-map The full keymap containing default global key bindings.@* Modes should not modify the Global map. -@item grep-mode-map -@vindex grep-mode-map -The keymap for @code{grep-mode} buffers. +@item goto-map +A sparse keymap used for the @kbd{M-g} prefix key. @item help-map -The sparse keymap for the keys that follow the help character @kbd{C-h}. - -@item help-mode-map -@vindex help-mode-map -The sparse keymap for Help mode. +A sparse keymap for the keys following the help character @kbd{C-h}.@* +@xref{Help Functions}. @item Helper-help-map -@vindex Helper-help-map A full keymap used by the help utility package.@* -It has the same keymap in its value cell and in its function -cell. - -@item Info-edit-map -@vindex Info-edit-map -A sparse keymap used by the @code{Info-edit} command. - -@item Info-mode-map -@vindex Info-mode-map -A sparse keymap containing Info commands. +It has the same keymap in its value cell and in its function cell. @item input-decode-map The keymap for translating keypad and function keys.@* If there are none, then it contains an empty sparse keymap. @xref{Translation Keymaps}. -@item isearch-mode-map -@vindex isearch-mode-map -A keymap that defines the characters you can type within incremental -search. - @item key-translation-map A keymap for translating keys. This one overrides ordinary key bindings, unlike @code{local-function-key-map}. @xref{Translation Keymaps}. -@item kmacro-map -@vindex kmacro-map -A sparse keymap for keys that follows the @kbd{C-x C-k} prefix -search. - -@item lisp-interaction-mode-map -@vindex lisp-interaction-mode-map -A sparse keymap used by Lisp Interaction mode. +@item kmacro-keymap +@vindex kmacro-keymap +A sparse keymap for keys that follows the @kbd{C-x C-k} prefix search.@* +@xref{Keyboard Macros,,, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}. -@item lisp-mode-map -@vindex lisp-mode-map -A sparse keymap used by Lisp mode. - -@item menu-bar-edit-menu -@vindex menu-bar-edit-menu -The keymap which displays the Edit menu in the menu bar. +@item local-function-key-map +The keymap for translating key sequences to preferred alternatives.@* +If there are none, then it contains an empty sparse keymap. +@xref{Translation Keymaps}. @item menu-bar-file-menu +@itemx menu-bar-edit-menu +@itemx menu-bar-options-menu +@itemx global-buffers-menu-map +@itemx menu-bar-tools-menu +@itemx menu-bar-help-menu +@cindex menu bar keymaps @vindex menu-bar-file-menu -The keymap which displays the File menu in the menu bar. - -@item menu-bar-help-menu -@vindex menu-bar-help-menu -The keymap which displays the Help menu in the menu bar. - -@item menu-bar-mule-menu -@vindex menu-bar-mule-menu -The keymap which displays the Mule menu in the menu bar. - -@item menu-bar-search-menu -@vindex menu-bar-search-menu -The keymap which displays the Search menu in the menu bar. - -@item menu-bar-tools-menu +@vindex menu-bar-options-menu +@vindex global-buffers-menu-map @vindex menu-bar-tools-menu -The keymap which displays the Tools menu in the menu bar. +@vindex menu-bar-help-menu +These keymaps display the main, top-level menus in the menu bar.@* +Some of them contain sub-menus. For example, the Edit menu contains +@code{menu-bar-search-menu}, etc. @xref{Menu Bar}. +@ignore +TODO list all submenus? +There are probably too many, and it would not be useful to do so, eg: +The Edit menu includes @code{yank-menu}, @code{menu-bar-search-menu}, +@code{menu-bar-replace-menu}, @code{menu-bar-goto-menu}, +@code{menu-bar-bookmark-map}, and @code{facemenu-menu}. +There is also mule-menu-keymap, set-coding-system-map, +setup-language-environment-map, describe-language-environment-map, +menu-bar-epatch-menu, menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu, menu-bar-ediff-menu, etc. +@end ignore + +@item minibuffer-inactive-mode-map +A full keymap used in the minibuffer when it is not active.@* +@xref{Minibuffer Edit,, Editing in the Minibuffer, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}. + +@item mode-line-coding-system-map +@itemx mode-line-input-method-map +@itemx mode-line-column-line-number-mode-map +@vindex mode-line-coding-system-map +@vindex mode-line-input-method-map +@vindex mode-line-column-line-number-mode-map +These keymaps control various areas of the mode line.@* +@xref{Mode Line Format}. @item mode-specific-map The keymap for characters following @kbd{C-c}. Note, this is in the -global map. This map is not actually mode specific: its name was chosen -to be informative for the user in @kbd{C-h b} (@code{display-bindings}), +global map. This map is not actually mode-specific: its name was chosen +to be informative in @kbd{C-h b} (@code{display-bindings}), where it describes the main use of the @kbd{C-c} prefix key. -@item multi-query-replace-map -A sparse keymap that extends @code{query-replace-map} for multi-buffer -replacements. @xref{Search and Replace, query-replace-map}. +@c FIXME - don't mention this one? +@item mouse-appearance-menu-map +@vindex mouse-appearance-menu-map +A sparse keymap used for the @kbd{S-mouse-1} key. + +@item mule-keymap +The global keymap used for the @kbd{C-x @key{RET}} prefix key. -@item occur-mode-map -@vindex occur-mode-map -A sparse keymap used by Occur mode. +@item narrow-map +@vindex narrow-map +A sparse keymap for subcommands of the prefix @kbd{C-x n}. + +@item prog-mode-map +The keymap used by Prog mode.@* +@xref{Basic Major Modes}. @item query-replace-map +@itemx multi-query-replace-map A sparse keymap used for responses in @code{query-replace} and related commands; also for @code{y-or-n-p} and @code{map-y-or-n-p}. The functions that use this map do not support prefix keys; they look up one event at a -time. +time. @code{multi-query-replace-map} extends @code{query-replace-map} +for multi-buffer replacements. @xref{Search and Replace, query-replace-map}. @item search-map -A sparse keymap that provides global bindings for search-related -commands. +A sparse keymap that provides global bindings for search-related commands. -@item text-mode-map -@vindex text-mode-map -A sparse keymap used by Text mode. +@item special-mode-map +The keymap used by Special mode.@* +@xref{Basic Major Modes}. @item tool-bar-map -The keymap defining the contents of the tool bar. +The keymap defining the contents of the tool bar.@* +@xref{Tool Bar}. + +@item universal-argument-map +@vindex universal-argument-map +A sparse keymap used while processing @kbd{C-u}.@* +@xref{Prefix Command Arguments}. + +@item vc-prefix-map +The global keymap used for the @kbd{C-x v} prefix key. + +@item x-alternatives-map +@vindex x-alternatives-map +@findex x-setup-function-keys +A sparse keymap used to map certain keys under graphical frames.@* +The function @code{x-setup-function-keys} uses this. -@item view-mode-map -@vindex view-mode-map -A full keymap used by View mode. @end table diff --git a/doc/lispref/modes.texi b/doc/lispref/modes.texi index a4ee6f8327f..eac895b6279 100644 --- a/doc/lispref/modes.texi +++ b/doc/lispref/modes.texi @@ -1596,7 +1596,7 @@ where @var{get} is an expression that returns the current state, and @var{set} is a function of one argument (a state) that sets it. @item :after-hook @var{after-hook} -This defines a single lisp form which is evaluated after the mode hooks +This defines a single Lisp form which is evaluated after the mode hooks have run. It should not be quoted. @end table diff --git a/doc/lispref/processes.texi b/doc/lispref/processes.texi index 8b25868cfe9..04aa50ebc84 100644 --- a/doc/lispref/processes.texi +++ b/doc/lispref/processes.texi @@ -2712,7 +2712,7 @@ Unsigned integer in network byte order, with length 3. @itemx dword @itemx long Unsigned integer in network byte order, with length 4. -Note: These values may be limited by Emacs' integer implementation limits. +Note: These values may be limited by Emacs's integer implementation limits. @item u16r @itemx u24r diff --git a/doc/lispref/variables.texi b/doc/lispref/variables.texi index 94e71c96d0a..548d2e99414 100644 --- a/doc/lispref/variables.texi +++ b/doc/lispref/variables.texi @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ @c -*-texinfo-*- @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. -@c Copyright (C) 1990-1995, 1998-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +@c Copyright (C) 1990-1995, 1998-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions. @setfilename ../../info/variables @node Variables, Functions, Control Structures, Top @@ -479,7 +479,7 @@ not the buffer-local value. (But you should not be making buffer-local bindings for a symbol that is defined with @code{defconst}.) -An example of the use of @code{defconst} is Emacs' definition of +An example of the use of @code{defconst} is Emacs's definition of @code{float-pi}---the mathematical constant @math{pi}, which ought not to be changed by anyone (attempts by the Indiana State Legislature notwithstanding). As the second form illustrates, however, diff --git a/doc/lispref/vol1.texi b/doc/lispref/vol1.texi index addc4bd6d69..4f9202dea80 100644 --- a/doc/lispref/vol1.texi +++ b/doc/lispref/vol1.texi @@ -187,9 +187,7 @@ Appendices * Tips:: Advice and coding conventions for Emacs Lisp. * GNU Emacs Internals:: Building and dumping Emacs; internal data structures. -* Standard Errors:: List of all error symbols. -* Standard Buffer-Local Variables:: - List of variables buffer-local in all buffers. +* Standard Errors:: List of main error symbols. * Standard Keymaps:: List of standard keymaps. * Standard Hooks:: List of standard hook variables. @@ -929,7 +927,7 @@ Buffers is visited. * Buffer Modification:: A buffer is @dfn{modified} if it needs to be saved. * Modification Time:: Determining whether the visited file was changed - ``behind Emacs's back''. + "behind Emacs's back". * Read Only Buffers:: Modifying text is not allowed in a read-only buffer. * The Buffer List:: How to look at all the existing buffers. @@ -1287,7 +1285,7 @@ Emacs Display * Display Property:: Enabling special display features. * Images:: Displaying images in Emacs buffers. * Buttons:: Adding clickable buttons to Emacs buffers. -* Abstract Display:: Emacs' Widget for Object Collections. +* Abstract Display:: Emacs's Widget for Object Collections. * Blinking:: How Emacs shows the matching open parenthesis. * Usual Display:: The usual conventions for displaying nonprinting chars. @@ -1532,7 +1530,6 @@ Object Internals @c include tips.texi @c include internals.texi @c include errors.texi -@c include locals.texi @c include maps.texi @c include hooks.texi diff --git a/doc/lispref/vol2.texi b/doc/lispref/vol2.texi index 0f6b020db49..ab0399b3c54 100644 --- a/doc/lispref/vol2.texi +++ b/doc/lispref/vol2.texi @@ -186,9 +186,7 @@ Appendices * Tips:: Advice and coding conventions for Emacs Lisp. * GNU Emacs Internals:: Building and dumping Emacs; internal data structures. -* Standard Errors:: List of all error symbols. -* Standard Buffer-Local Variables:: - List of variables buffer-local in all buffers. +* Standard Errors:: List of main error symbols. * Standard Keymaps:: List of standard keymaps. * Standard Hooks:: List of standard hook variables. @@ -928,7 +926,7 @@ Buffers is visited. * Buffer Modification:: A buffer is @dfn{modified} if it needs to be saved. * Modification Time:: Determining whether the visited file was changed - ``behind Emacs's back''. + "behind Emacs's back". * Read Only Buffers:: Modifying text is not allowed in a read-only buffer. * The Buffer List:: How to look at all the existing buffers. @@ -1286,7 +1284,7 @@ Emacs Display * Display Property:: Enabling special display features. * Images:: Displaying images in Emacs buffers. * Buttons:: Adding clickable buttons to Emacs buffers. -* Abstract Display:: Emacs' Widget for Object Collections. +* Abstract Display:: Emacs's Widget for Object Collections. * Blinking:: How Emacs shows the matching open parenthesis. * Usual Display:: The usual conventions for displaying nonprinting chars. @@ -1531,7 +1529,6 @@ Object Internals @include tips.texi @include internals.texi @include errors.texi -@include locals.texi @include maps.texi @include hooks.texi diff --git a/doc/man/emacs.1 b/doc/man/emacs.1 index c2408f5e129..d4887839157 100644 --- a/doc/man/emacs.1 +++ b/doc/man/emacs.1 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ .\" See section COPYING for copyright and redistribution information. -.TH EMACS 1 "2007 April 13" "GNU Emacs 24.0.93" +.TH EMACS 1 "2007 April 13" "GNU Emacs 24.0.94" . . .SH NAME diff --git a/doc/misc/ChangeLog b/doc/misc/ChangeLog index a11dd9d9a4d..12c0d784a80 100644 --- a/doc/misc/ChangeLog +++ b/doc/misc/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,24 @@ +2012-02-29 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> + + * url.texi: Fix quote usage in body text. + + * sem-user.texi, url.texi, woman.texi: Use "" quotes in menus. + + * cl.texi: Use @code{} in menus when appropriate. + +2012-02-28 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> + + * calc.texi, cc-mode.texi, cl.texi, ebrowse.texi, ediff.texi: + * eshell.texi, gnus-faq.texi, gnus-news.texi, gnus.texi: + * idlwave.texi, info.texi, newsticker.texi, nxml-mode.texi: + * org.texi, sc.texi, vip.texi, viper.texi: + Standardize possessive apostrophe usage. + +2012-02-26 Chong Yidong <cyd@gnu.org> + + * ediff.texi (Quick Help Commands): Add a couple of index entries + (Bug#10834). + 2012-02-17 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> * gnus.texi (Posting Styles): diff --git a/doc/misc/calc.texi b/doc/misc/calc.texi index c42e8e6b9c0..48252ceb327 100644 --- a/doc/misc/calc.texi +++ b/doc/misc/calc.texi @@ -9819,7 +9819,7 @@ stack but resets everything else to its default state. @kindex Z ? @pindex calc-help The @kbd{?} key (@code{calc-help}) displays a series of brief help messages. -Some keys (such as @kbd{b} and @kbd{d}) are prefix keys, like Emacs' +Some keys (such as @kbd{b} and @kbd{d}) are prefix keys, like Emacs's @key{ESC} and @kbd{C-x} prefixes. You can type @kbd{?} after a prefix to see a list of commands beginning with that prefix. (If the message includes @samp{[MORE]}, press @kbd{?} again @@ -18912,7 +18912,7 @@ Computer Programming}, Volume II, contains a thorough description of the theory of random number generators and their measurement and characterization. -If @code{RandSeed} has no stored value, Calc calls Emacs' built-in +If @code{RandSeed} has no stored value, Calc calls Emacs's built-in @code{random} function to get a stream of random numbers, which it then treats in various ways to avoid problems inherent in the simple random number generators that many systems use to implement @code{random}. @@ -35252,7 +35252,7 @@ character of the prefix can simply be typed twice. Calc is controlled by many variables, most of which can be reset from within Calc. Some variables are less involved with actual -calculation and can be set outside of Calc using Emacs's +calculation and can be set outside of Calc using Emacs'ss customization facilities. These variables are listed below. Typing @kbd{M-x customize-variable RET @var{variable-name} RET} will bring up a buffer in which the variable's value can be redefined. diff --git a/doc/misc/cc-mode.texi b/doc/misc/cc-mode.texi index c33bdbde9e4..1a192123c3e 100644 --- a/doc/misc/cc-mode.texi +++ b/doc/misc/cc-mode.texi @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ CC Mode @copying This manual is for CC Mode in Emacs. -Copyright @copyright{} 1995-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +Copyright @copyright{} 1995-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @quotation Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document @@ -6942,7 +6942,7 @@ circumstances, can locate the top-most opening brace much more quickly than styles where these braces are hung (e.g. most JDK-derived Java styles), this hack can improve performance of the core syntax parsing routines from 3 to 60 times. However, for styles which @emph{do} conform to -Emacs' recommended style of putting top-level braces in column zero, +Emacs's recommended style of putting top-level braces in column zero, this hack can degrade performance by about as much. Thus this variable is set to @code{nil} by default, since the Emacs-friendly styles should be more common (and encouraged!). Note that this variable has no effect @@ -7053,7 +7053,7 @@ Set the variable @code{c-basic-offset}. @xref{Getting Started}. @kindex C-j @emph{Why doesn't the @kbd{RET} key indent the new line?} -Emacs' convention is that @kbd{RET} just adds a newline, and that +Emacs's convention is that @kbd{RET} just adds a newline, and that @kbd{C-j} adds a newline and indents it. You can make @kbd{RET} do this too by adding this to your @code{c-initialization-hook}: diff --git a/doc/misc/cl.texi b/doc/misc/cl.texi index 594253e2c0a..d35c14acd1d 100644 --- a/doc/misc/cl.texi +++ b/doc/misc/cl.texi @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ @copying This file documents the GNU Emacs Common Lisp emulation package. -Copyright @copyright{} 1993, 2001-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +Copyright @copyright{} 1993, 2001-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @quotation Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document @@ -60,17 +60,17 @@ does assume a basic familiarity with Emacs Lisp. @menu * Overview:: Installation, usage, etc. -* Program Structure:: Arglists, `eval-when', `defalias' -* Predicates:: `typep' and `equalp' -* Control Structure:: `setf', `do', `loop', etc. -* Macros:: Destructuring, `define-compiler-macro' -* Declarations:: `proclaim', `declare', etc. -* Symbols:: Property lists, `gensym' +* Program Structure:: Arglists, @code{eval-when}, @code{defalias} +* Predicates:: @code{typep} and @code{equalp} +* Control Structure:: @code{setf}, @code{do}, @code{loop}, etc. +* Macros:: Destructuring, @code{define-compiler-macro} +* Declarations:: @code{proclaim}, @code{declare}, etc. +* Symbols:: Property lists, @code{gensym} * Numbers:: Predicates, functions, random numbers * Sequences:: Mapping, functions, searching, sorting -* Lists:: `caddr', `sublis', `member*', `assoc*', etc. -* Structures:: `defstruct' -* Assertions:: `check-type', `assert', `ignore-errors'. +* Lists:: @code{caddr}, @code{sublis}, @code{member*}, @code{assoc*}, etc. +* Structures:: @code{defstruct} +* Assertions:: @code{check-type}, @code{assert}, @code{ignore-errors}. * Efficiency Concerns:: Hints and techniques * Common Lisp Compatibility:: All known differences with Steele @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ features. @item Some features conflict with existing things in Emacs Lisp. For -example, Emacs' @code{assoc} function is incompatible with the +example, Emacs's @code{assoc} function is incompatible with the Common Lisp @code{assoc}. In such cases, this package usually adds the suffix @samp{*} to the function name of the Common Lisp version of the function (e.g., @code{assoc*}). @@ -293,8 +293,8 @@ do with programs as a whole: advanced argument lists for functions, and the @code{eval-when} construct. @menu -* Argument Lists:: `&key', `&aux', `defun*', `defmacro*'. -* Time of Evaluation:: The `eval-when' construct. +* Argument Lists:: @code{&key}, @code{&aux}, @code{defun*}, @code{defmacro*}. +* Time of Evaluation:: The @code{eval-when} construct. @end menu @iftex @@ -683,8 +683,8 @@ This section describes functions for testing whether various facts are true or false. @menu -* Type Predicates:: `typep', `deftype', and `coerce' -* Equality Predicates:: `equalp' +* Type Predicates:: @code{typep}, @code{deftype}, and @code{coerce} +* Equality Predicates:: @code{equalp} @end menu @node Type Predicates, Equality Predicates, Predicates, Predicates @@ -858,14 +858,14 @@ various advanced control structures, including the powerful constructs. @menu -* Assignment:: The `psetq' form -* Generalized Variables:: `setf', `incf', `push', etc. -* Variable Bindings:: `progv', `lexical-let', `flet', `macrolet' -* Conditionals:: `case', `typecase' -* Blocks and Exits:: `block', `return', `return-from' -* Iteration:: `do', `dotimes', `dolist', `do-symbols' -* Loop Facility:: The Common Lisp `loop' macro -* Multiple Values:: `values', `multiple-value-bind', etc. +* Assignment:: The @code{psetq} form +* Generalized Variables:: @code{setf}, @code{incf}, @code{push}, etc. +* Variable Bindings:: @code{progv}, @code{lexical-let}, @code{flet}, @code{macrolet} +* Conditionals:: @code{case}, @code{typecase} +* Blocks and Exits:: @code{block}, @code{return}, @code{return-from} +* Iteration:: @code{do}, @code{dotimes}, @code{dolist}, @code{do-symbols} +* Loop Facility:: The Common Lisp @code{loop} macro +* Multiple Values:: @code{values}, @code{multiple-value-bind}, etc. @end menu @node Assignment, Generalized Variables, Control Structure, Control Structure @@ -929,9 +929,9 @@ Just as certain forms like @code{a[i]} can be lvalues in C, there is a set of forms that can be generalized variables in Lisp. @menu -* Basic Setf:: `setf' and place forms -* Modify Macros:: `incf', `push', `rotatef', `letf', `callf', etc. -* Customizing Setf:: `define-modify-macro', `defsetf', `define-setf-method' +* Basic Setf:: @code{setf} and place forms +* Modify Macros:: @code{incf}, @code{push}, @code{rotatef}, @code{letf}, @code{callf}, etc. +* Customizing Setf:: @code{define-modify-macro}, @code{defsetf}, @code{define-setf-method} @end menu @node Basic Setf, Modify Macros, Generalized Variables, Generalized Variables @@ -1540,10 +1540,10 @@ analogous to Lisp's built-in @code{let} form. are also related to variable bindings. @menu -* Dynamic Bindings:: The `progv' form -* Lexical Bindings:: `lexical-let' and lexical closures -* Function Bindings:: `flet' and `labels' -* Macro Bindings:: `macrolet' and `symbol-macrolet' +* Dynamic Bindings:: The @code{progv} form +* Lexical Bindings:: @code{lexical-let} and lexical closures +* Function Bindings:: @code{flet} and @code{labels} +* Macro Bindings:: @code{macrolet} and @code{symbol-macrolet} @end menu @node Dynamic Bindings, Lexical Bindings, Variable Bindings, Variable Bindings @@ -2094,7 +2094,7 @@ of a list. @var{list} should evaluate to a list; the body @var{forms} are executed with @var{var} bound to each element of the list in turn. Finally, the @var{result} form (or @code{nil}) is evaluated with @var{var} bound to @code{nil} to produce the result returned by -the loop. Unlike with Emacs's built in @code{dolist}, the loop is +the loop. Unlike with Emacs'ss built in @code{dolist}, the loop is surrounded by an implicit @code{nil} block. @end defspec @@ -2104,7 +2104,7 @@ of times. The body is executed with @var{var} bound to the integers from zero (inclusive) to @var{count} (exclusive), in turn. Then the @code{result} form is evaluated with @var{var} bound to the total number of iterations that were done (i.e., @code{(max 0 @var{count})}) -to get the return value for the loop form. Unlike with Emacs's built in +to get the return value for the loop form. Unlike with Emacs'ss built in @code{dolist}, the loop is surrounded by an implicit @code{nil} block. @end defspec @@ -2140,12 +2140,12 @@ construct called the ``Loop Facility'' or ``@code{loop} macro,'' with an easy-to-use but very powerful and expressive syntax. @menu -* Loop Basics:: `loop' macro, basic clause structure -* Loop Examples:: Working examples of `loop' macro -* For Clauses:: Clauses introduced by `for' or `as' -* Iteration Clauses:: `repeat', `while', `thereis', etc. -* Accumulation Clauses:: `collect', `sum', `maximize', etc. -* Other Clauses:: `with', `if', `initially', `finally' +* Loop Basics:: @code{loop} macro, basic clause structure +* Loop Examples:: Working examples of @code{loop} macro +* For Clauses:: Clauses introduced by @code{for} or @code{as} +* Iteration Clauses:: @code{repeat}, @code{while}, @code{thereis}, etc. +* Accumulation Clauses:: @code{collect}, @code{sum}, @code{maximize}, etc. +* Other Clauses:: @code{with}, @code{if}, @code{initially}, @code{finally} @end menu @node Loop Basics, Loop Examples, Loop Facility, Loop Facility @@ -2226,7 +2226,7 @@ returned by @code{buffer-list}. For each buffer @code{buf}, it calls @code{buffer-file-name} and collects the results into a list, which is then returned from the @code{loop} construct. The result is a list of the file names of all the buffers in -Emacs' memory. The words @code{for}, @code{in}, and @code{collect} +Emacs's memory. The words @code{for}, @code{in}, and @code{collect} are reserved words in the @code{loop} language. @example @@ -3184,8 +3184,8 @@ This package defines several symbol-related features that were missing from Emacs Lisp. @menu -* Property Lists:: `get*', `remprop', `getf', `remf' -* Creating Symbols:: `gensym', `gentemp' +* Property Lists:: @code{get*}, @code{remprop}, @code{getf}, @code{remf} +* Creating Symbols:: @code{gensym}, @code{gentemp} @end menu @node Property Lists, Creating Symbols, Symbols, Symbols @@ -3330,10 +3330,10 @@ This section defines a few simple Common Lisp operations on numbers which were left out of Emacs Lisp. @menu -* Predicates on Numbers:: `plusp', `oddp', `floatp-safe', etc. -* Numerical Functions:: `abs', `floor*', etc. -* Random Numbers:: `random*', `make-random-state' -* Implementation Parameters:: `most-positive-float' +* Predicates on Numbers:: @code{plusp}, @code{oddp}, @code{floatp-safe}, etc. +* Numerical Functions:: @code{abs}, @code{floor*}, etc. +* Random Numbers:: @code{random*}, @code{make-random-state} +* Implementation Parameters:: @code{most-positive-float} @end menu @iftex @@ -3630,10 +3630,10 @@ Emacs Lisp includes a few of these, notably @code{elt} and @menu * Sequence Basics:: Arguments shared by all sequence functions -* Mapping over Sequences:: `mapcar*', `mapcan', `map', `every', etc. -* Sequence Functions:: `subseq', `remove*', `substitute', etc. -* Searching Sequences:: `find', `position', `count', `search', etc. -* Sorting Sequences:: `sort*', `stable-sort', `merge' +* Mapping over Sequences:: @code{mapcar*}, @code{mapcan}, @code{map}, @code{every}, etc. +* Sequence Functions:: @code{subseq}, @code{remove*}, @code{substitute}, etc. +* Searching Sequences:: @code{find}, @code{position}, @code{count}, @code{search}, etc. +* Sorting Sequences:: @code{sort*}, @code{stable-sort}, @code{merge} @end menu @node Sequence Basics, Mapping over Sequences, Sequences, Sequences @@ -3870,7 +3870,7 @@ with @var{sequence}. As an extension to Common Lisp, @var{start} and/or @var{end} may be negative, in which case they represent a distance back from the end of the sequence. This is for compatibility with -Emacs' @code{substring} function. Note that @code{subseq} is +Emacs's @code{substring} function. Note that @code{subseq} is the @emph{only} sequence function that allows negative @var{start} and @var{end}. @@ -4059,7 +4059,7 @@ is less than (not equal to) its second argument. For example, for sorting numbers and strings, respectively; @code{>} would sort numbers into decreasing rather than increasing order. -This function differs from Emacs' built-in @code{sort} in that it +This function differs from Emacs's built-in @code{sort} in that it can operate on any type of sequence, not just lists. Also, it accepts a @code{:key} argument which is used to preprocess data fed to the @var{predicate} function. For example, @@ -4113,10 +4113,10 @@ a merged sequence which is (stably) sorted according to The functions described here operate on lists. @menu -* List Functions:: `caddr', `first', `list*', etc. -* Substitution of Expressions:: `subst', `sublis', etc. -* Lists as Sets:: `member*', `adjoin', `union', etc. -* Association Lists:: `assoc*', `rassoc*', `acons', `pairlis' +* List Functions:: @code{caddr}, @code{first}, @code{list*}, etc. +* Substitution of Expressions:: @code{subst}, @code{sublis}, etc. +* Lists as Sets:: @code{member*}, @code{adjoin}, @code{union}, etc. +* Association Lists:: @code{assoc*}, @code{rassoc*}, @code{acons}, @code{pairlis} @end menu @node List Functions, Substitution of Expressions, Lists, Lists @@ -5186,7 +5186,7 @@ variables no collision can occur.) @xref{Lexical Bindings}, for a description of the @code{lexical-let} form which establishes a Common Lisp-style lexical binding, and some -examples of how it differs from Emacs' regular @code{let}. +examples of how it differs from Emacs's regular @code{let}. @item Reader macros. Common Lisp includes a second type of macro that diff --git a/doc/misc/ebrowse.texi b/doc/misc/ebrowse.texi index cf716f4e031..6db27a38808 100644 --- a/doc/misc/ebrowse.texi +++ b/doc/misc/ebrowse.texi @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ @copying This file documents Ebrowse, a C++ class browser for GNU Emacs. -Copyright @copyright{} 2000-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +Copyright @copyright{} 2000-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @quotation Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document @@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ importantly you can find or view member declarations and definitions with a keystroke. @xref{Member Buffers}. These two buffer types and the commands they provide support the -navigational use of the browser. The second form resembles Emacs' Tags +navigational use of the browser. The second form resembles Emacs's Tags package for C and other procedural languages. Ebrowse's commands of this type are not confined to special buffers; they are most often used while you are editing your source code. diff --git a/doc/misc/ediff.texi b/doc/misc/ediff.texi index 1e9ecf07a14..01349e31468 100644 --- a/doc/misc/ediff.texi +++ b/doc/misc/ediff.texi @@ -433,6 +433,8 @@ command (see @kbd{ga}, @kbd{gb}, and @kbd{gc}). @node Quick Help Commands,Other Session Commands,,Session Commands @section Quick Help Commands +@cindex command help +@cindex important commands @table @kbd @item ? @@ -1731,7 +1733,7 @@ faces, you can modify them when Ediff is being loaded using @end smallexample @strong{Please note:} to set Ediff's faces, use only @code{copy-face} -or @code{set/make-face-@dots{}} as shown above. Emacs' low-level +or @code{set/make-face-@dots{}} as shown above. Emacs's low-level face-manipulation functions should be avoided. @node Narrowing, Refinement of Difference Regions, Highlighting Difference Regions, Customization diff --git a/doc/misc/eshell.texi b/doc/misc/eshell.texi index 99fbf1a4fcf..d322ca7c3e1 100644 --- a/doc/misc/eshell.texi +++ b/doc/misc/eshell.texi @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ handling the sort of tasks accomplished by those tools. @cindex Eshell, what it is Eshell is a @dfn{command shell} written in Emacs Lisp. Everything it -does, it uses Emacs' facilities to do. This means that Eshell is as +does, it uses Emacs's facilities to do. This means that Eshell is as portable as Emacs itself. It also means that cooperation with Lisp code is natural and seamless. diff --git a/doc/misc/gnus-faq.texi b/doc/misc/gnus-faq.texi index ae6373e9a6e..9d075a8efac 100644 --- a/doc/misc/gnus-faq.texi +++ b/doc/misc/gnus-faq.texi @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ Where and how to get Gnus? @subsubheading Answer Gnus is released independent from releases of Emacs and XEmacs. -Therefore, the version bundled with Emacs or the version in XEmacs' +Therefore, the version bundled with Emacs or the version in XEmacs's package system might not be up to date (e.g. Gnus 5.9 bundled with Emacs 21 is outdated). You can get the latest released version of Gnus from diff --git a/doc/misc/gnus-news.texi b/doc/misc/gnus-news.texi index 5421e64625a..19bbe01667c 100644 --- a/doc/misc/gnus-news.texi +++ b/doc/misc/gnus-news.texi @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ for more information about nntp marks. Note that downgrading isn't safe in general. @item Incompatibility when switching from Emacs 23 to Emacs 22 -In Emacs 23, Gnus uses Emacs' new internal coding system @code{utf-8-emacs} +In Emacs 23, Gnus uses Emacs's new internal coding system @code{utf-8-emacs} for saving articles drafts and @file{~/.newsrc.eld}. These files may not be read correctly in Emacs 22 and below. If you want to use Gnus across different Emacs versions, you may set @code{mm-auto-save-coding-system} @@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ in the group buffer, see the variable @code{gnus-group-update-tool-bar}. Its default value depends on your Emacs version. @c FIXME: Document this in the manual -@item You can change the location of XEmacs' toolbars in Gnus buffers. +@item You can change the location of XEmacs's toolbars in Gnus buffers. See @code{gnus-use-toolbar} and @code{message-use-toolbar}. @end itemize diff --git a/doc/misc/gnus.texi b/doc/misc/gnus.texi index ae2c5dbd092..c3b62f3b791 100644 --- a/doc/misc/gnus.texi +++ b/doc/misc/gnus.texi @@ -16696,7 +16696,7 @@ was used for mail landing on the system, but Babyl had its own internal format to which mail was converted, primarily involving creating a spool-file-like entity with a scheme for inserting Babyl-specific headers and status bits above the top of each message in the file. -Rmail was Emacs' first mail reader, it was written by Richard Stallman, +Rmail was Emacs's first mail reader, it was written by Richard Stallman, and Stallman came out of that TOPS/Babyl environment, so he wrote Rmail to understand the mail files folks already had in existence. Gnus (and VM, for that matter) continue to support this format because it's @@ -21040,7 +21040,7 @@ and `gnus-score-decay-scale'." (* (abs score) gnus-score-decay-scale))))))) (if (and (featurep 'xemacs) - ;; XEmacs' floor can handle only the floating point + ;; XEmacs's floor can handle only the floating point ;; number below the half of the maximum integer. (> (abs n) (lsh -1 -2))) (string-to-number diff --git a/doc/misc/idlwave.texi b/doc/misc/idlwave.texi index 5423ff2e74f..736c6ce7f91 100644 --- a/doc/misc/idlwave.texi +++ b/doc/misc/idlwave.texi @@ -4193,7 +4193,7 @@ installed. Many Emacsen come with an older bundled copy of IDLWAVE (e.g. v4.7 for Emacs 21.x), which is likely what's being used instead. You need to make sure your Emacs @emph{load-path} contains the directory where IDLWAVE is installed (@file{/usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp}, by -default), @emph{before} Emacs' default search directories. You can +default), @emph{before} Emacs's default search directories. You can accomplish this by putting the following in your @file{.emacs}: @lisp diff --git a/doc/misc/info.texi b/doc/misc/info.texi index 3316e9883d8..ed00e8da028 100644 --- a/doc/misc/info.texi +++ b/doc/misc/info.texi @@ -14,8 +14,7 @@ This file describes how to use Info, the on-line, menu-driven GNU documentation system. -Copyright @copyright{} 1989, 1992, 1996-2012 -Free Software Foundation, Inc. +Copyright @copyright{} 1989, 1992, 1996-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @quotation Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document @@ -1108,7 +1107,7 @@ In the stand-alone reader, @kbd{0} goes through the last menu item; this is so you need not count how many entries are there. If your display supports multiple fonts, colors or underlining, and -you are using Emacs' Info mode to read Info files, the third, sixth +you are using Emacs's Info mode to read Info files, the third, sixth and ninth menu items have a @samp{*} that stands out, either in color or in some other attribute, such as underline; this makes it easy to see at a glance which number to use for an item. diff --git a/doc/misc/newsticker.texi b/doc/misc/newsticker.texi index 9b61e8f6f3a..919ca21cc3e 100644 --- a/doc/misc/newsticker.texi +++ b/doc/misc/newsticker.texi @@ -13,8 +13,7 @@ This manual is for Newsticker (version @value{VERSION}, @value{UPDATED}). @noindent -Copyright @copyright{} 2004-2012 -Free Software Foundation, Inc. +Copyright @copyright{} 2004-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @quotation Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document @@ -128,7 +127,7 @@ requires an XML-parser (@file{xml.el}) which is part of GNU Emacs. If you are using XEmacs you want to get the @file{net-utils} package which contains @file{xml.el} for XEmacs. -Newsticker retrieves headlines either via Emacs' built-in retrieval +Newsticker retrieves headlines either via Emacs's built-in retrieval functions, by an arbitrary external program that retrieves files via http and prints them to stdout (like @uref{http://www.gnu.org/software/wget/wget.html, wget}, or -- on a @@ -215,7 +214,7 @@ retrieved. @item @vindex newsticker-retrieval-method @code{newsticker-retrieval-method} defines how headlines are -retrieved. This is either done using Emacs' built-in download +retrieved. This is either done using Emacs's built-in download capabilities or using an external tool. @item @vindex newsticker-retrieval-interval diff --git a/doc/misc/nxml-mode.texi b/doc/misc/nxml-mode.texi index 5141ed0e93d..73af1ace245 100644 --- a/doc/misc/nxml-mode.texi +++ b/doc/misc/nxml-mode.texi @@ -8,8 +8,7 @@ This manual documents nxml-mode, an Emacs major mode for editing XML with RELAX NG support. -Copyright @copyright{} 2007-2012 -Free Software Foundation, Inc. +Copyright @copyright{} 2007-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @quotation Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document @@ -355,7 +354,7 @@ Otherwise, it is a paragraph boundary. @chapter Outlining nXML mode allows you to display all or part of a buffer as an -outline, in a similar way to Emacs' outline mode. An outline in nXML +outline, in a similar way to Emacs's outline mode. An outline in nXML mode is based on recognizing two kinds of element: sections and headings. There is one heading for every section and one section for every heading. A section contains its heading as or within its first diff --git a/doc/misc/org.texi b/doc/misc/org.texi index 8da6cd96525..2a41d6b9301 100644 --- a/doc/misc/org.texi +++ b/doc/misc/org.texi @@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ @copying This manual is for Org version @value{VERSION}. -Copyright @copyright{} 2004-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +Copyright @copyright{} 2004-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @quotation Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document @@ -6162,7 +6162,7 @@ applying it to another one. By customizing the variable @code{org-clock-idle-time} to some integer, such as 10 or 15, Emacs can alert you when you get back to your computer after being idle for that many minutes@footnote{On computers using Mac OS X, -idleness is based on actual user idleness, not just Emacs' idle time. For +idleness is based on actual user idleness, not just Emacs's idle time. For X11, you can install a utility program @file{x11idle.c}, available in the UTILITIES directory of the Org git distribution, to get the same general treatment of idleness. On other systems, idle time refers to Emacs idle time diff --git a/doc/misc/sc.texi b/doc/misc/sc.texi index 6874828d427..b921882af67 100644 --- a/doc/misc/sc.texi +++ b/doc/misc/sc.texi @@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ When the original message is cited by @code{sc-cite-original}, it will (optionally) be filled by Supercite. However, if you manually edit the cited text and want to re-fill it, you must use an add-on package such as @cite{filladapt} or @cite{gin-mode}. These packages can recognize -Supercited text and will fill them appropriately. Emacs' built-in +Supercited text and will fill them appropriately. Emacs's built-in filling routines, e.g@. @code{fill-paragraph}, do not recognize cited text and will not re-fill them properly because it cannot guess the @code{fill-prefix} being used. @@ -786,7 +786,7 @@ pertaining to the MUAs you are using. One final note. After Supercite is loaded into your Emacs session, it runs the hook @code{sc-load-hook}. You can put any customizations into this hook since it is only run once. This will not work, however, if -your Emacs maintainer has put Supercite into your dumped Emacs' image. +your Emacs maintainer has put Supercite into your dumped Emacs image. In that case, you can use the @code{sc-pre-hook} variable, but this will get executed every time @code{sc-cite-original} is called. @xref{Reply Buffer Initialization}.@refill @@ -1008,7 +1008,7 @@ fill each cited paragraph in the reply buffer. I usually run with both these variables containing their default values. When Supercite's automatic filling breaks on a particular message, I -will use Emacs' undo feature to undo back before the citation was +will use Emacs's undo feature to undo back before the citation was applied to the original message. Then I'll toggle the variables and manually cite those paragraphs that I don't want to fill or collapse whitespace on. @xref{Variable Toggling Shortcuts}.@refill @@ -1688,7 +1688,7 @@ Toggles the variable @code{sc-fixup-whitespace-p}. @findex set-variable The following commands let you set the value of multi-value variables, -in the same way that Emacs' @code{set-variable} does: +in the same way that Emacs's @code{set-variable} does: @table @kbd @item C-c C-p C-t a @@ -1777,7 +1777,7 @@ old information is lost.@refill @findex open-line @kindex C-c C-p o @item @code{sc-open-line} (@kbd{C-c C-p o}) -Similar to Emacs' standard @code{open-line} commands, but inserts the +Similar to Emacs's standard @code{open-line} commands, but inserts the citation string in front of the new line. As with @code{open-line}, an optional numeric argument inserts that many new lines.@refill @end table diff --git a/doc/misc/sem-user.texi b/doc/misc/sem-user.texi index e223f98d46a..9f4dc72fea3 100644 --- a/doc/misc/sem-user.texi +++ b/doc/misc/sem-user.texi @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ @c This file is included by semantic.texi -@c Copyright (C) 1999-2005, 2007, 2009-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +@c Copyright (C) 1999-2005, 2007, 2009-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @c Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this @c document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ File,,,emacs,Emacs manual}. * Analyzer:: Semantic tools for analyzing code. * Speedbar:: Using @semantic{} with the Speedbar. * SymRef:: Interface to symbol reference tools. -* MRU Bookmarks:: Managing tag ``bookmarks''. +* MRU Bookmarks:: Managing tag "bookmarks". * Sticky Func Mode:: Showing declarations in the header line. * Highlight Func Mode:: Highlight the current function declaration. * Tag Decoration Mode:: Minor mode to decorate tags. diff --git a/doc/misc/url.texi b/doc/misc/url.texi index 771430251b6..680f1921479 100644 --- a/doc/misc/url.texi +++ b/doc/misc/url.texi @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ where @samp{@r{[}} and @samp{@r{]}} delimit optional parts. but you should beware of the security risks of sending cleartext passwords. @var{hostname} may be a domain name or a dotted decimal address. If the @samp{:@var{port}} is omitted then the library will -use the `well known' port for that service when accessing URLs. With +use the ``well known'' port for that service when accessing URLs. With the possible exception of @code{telnet}, it is rare for ports to be specified, and it is possible using a non-standard port may have undesired consequences if a different service is listening on that @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ is the host name associated with it, or @code{nil}; @item port is the port number associated with it, or @code{nil}; @item file -is the `file' part of it, or @code{nil}. This doesn't necessarily +is the ``file'' part of it, or @code{nil}. This doesn't necessarily actually refer to a file; @item target is the target part, or @code{nil}; @@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ controls the number of concurrent processes, and the option @menu * http/https:: Hypertext Transfer Protocol. * file/ftp:: Local files and FTP archives. -* info:: Emacs `Info' pages. +* info:: Emacs "Info" pages. * mailto:: Sending email. * news/nntp/snews:: Usenet news. * rlogin/telnet/tn3270:: Remote host connectivity. @@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ The form of a mailto URL is @var{header} is @samp{body}, then @var{contents} is put in the body otherwise a @var{header} header field is created with @var{contents} as its contents. Note that the URL library does not consider any -headers `dangerous' so you should check them before sending the +headers ``dangerous'' so you should check them before sending the message. @c Fixme: update @@ -1009,7 +1009,7 @@ This the @samp{nslookup} program. It is @code{"nslookup"} by default. In some circumstances it is desirable to suppress making network connections. A typical case is when rendering HTML in a mail user agent, when external URLs should not be activated, particularly to -avoid `bugs' which `call home' by fetch single-pixel images and the +avoid ``bugs'' which ``call home'' by fetch single-pixel images and the like. To arrange this, bind the following variable for the duration of such processing. @@ -1062,7 +1062,7 @@ automatically via @code{url-do-setup} when it is configured to be on. Note that the size of the history list is currently not limited. @vindex url-history-hash-table -The history `list' is actually a hash table, +The history ``list'' is actually a hash table, @code{url-history-hash-table}. It contains access times keyed by URL strings. The times are in the format returned by @code{current-time}. diff --git a/doc/misc/vip.texi b/doc/misc/vip.texi index 4b4bbfe5091..0d9bb286330 100644 --- a/doc/misc/vip.texi +++ b/doc/misc/vip.texi @@ -1705,7 +1705,7 @@ expressions}. For example, a typical forward search would be invoked by @var{pat} you must preceded it by @samp{\}. VIP strips off these @kbd{\}'s before @kbd{/} and the resulting @var{pat} becomes the actual search pattern. Emacs provides a different and richer class or regular -expressions than Vi/Ex, and VIP uses Emacs' regular expressions. See GNU +expressions than Vi/Ex, and VIP uses Emacs's regular expressions. See GNU Emacs Manual for details of regular expressions. Several Ex commands can be entered in a line by separating them by a pipe diff --git a/doc/misc/viper.texi b/doc/misc/viper.texi index a660cfb6b9d..86455524b1f 100644 --- a/doc/misc/viper.texi +++ b/doc/misc/viper.texi @@ -687,7 +687,7 @@ Insert state. For instance, Emacs has a @dfn{yank} command, @kbd{C-y}, which is similar to Vi's @kbd{p}. However, unlike @kbd{p}, @kbd{C-y} can be used in Insert state of Viper. Emacs also has a kill ring where it keeps pieces of text you deleted while editing buffers. The command @kbd{M-y} is -used to delete the text previously put back by Emacs' @kbd{C-y} or by Vi's +used to delete the text previously put back by Emacs's @kbd{C-y} or by Vi's @kbd{p} command and reinsert text that was placed on the kill-ring earlier. This works both in Vi and Insert states. @@ -1289,7 +1289,7 @@ the following example: The above discussion of the meaning of Viper's words concerns only Viper's movement commands. In regular expressions, words remain the same as in Emacs. That is, the expressions @code{\w}, @code{\>}, @code{\<}, etc., use -Emacs' idea of what is a word, and they don't look into the value of +Emacs's idea of what is a word, and they don't look into the value of variable @code{viper-syntax-preference}. This is because Viper doesn't change syntax tables in fear of upsetting the various major modes that set these tables. @@ -2504,7 +2504,7 @@ major modes. @item viper-minibuffer-emacs-face 'viper-minibuffer-emacs-face These faces control the appearance of the minibuffer text in the corresponding Viper states. You can change the appearance of these faces -through Emacs' customization widget, which is accessible through the +through Emacs's customization widget, which is accessible through the menubar. Viper is located in this widget under the @emph{Emulations} customization @@ -3205,7 +3205,7 @@ in the appropriate major mode hooks. The above discussion concerns only the movement commands. In regular expressions, words remain the same as in Emacs. That is, the expressions -@code{\w}, @code{\>}, @code{\<}, etc., use Emacs' idea of what is a word, +@code{\w}, @code{\>}, @code{\<}, etc., use Emacs's idea of what is a word, and they don't look into the value of variable @code{viper-syntax-preference}. This is because Viper avoids changing syntax tables in order to not thwart the various major modes that set these diff --git a/doc/misc/woman.texi b/doc/misc/woman.texi index 1ad741d3d30..b8b15a13c76 100644 --- a/doc/misc/woman.texi +++ b/doc/misc/woman.texi @@ -432,7 +432,7 @@ slow. @xref{Cache, , The WoMan Topic Cache}, for further details. @menu * Cache:: The WoMan Topic Cache -* Word at point:: Using the ``Word at Point'' as a Topic Suggestion +* Word at point:: Using the "Word at Point" as a Topic Suggestion @end menu @node Cache, Word at point, Topic, Topic @@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ time it is run in a new Emacs session. @node Word at point, , Cache, Topic @comment node-name, next, previous, up -@subsection Using the ``Word at Point'' as a Topic Suggestion +@subsection Using the "Word at Point" as a Topic Suggestion @cindex word at point @cindex point, word at diff --git a/etc/AUTHORS b/etc/AUTHORS index a0a32959420..79c1cc01eb4 100644 --- a/etc/AUTHORS +++ b/etc/AUTHORS @@ -3,8 +3,6 @@ Foundation's distribution of GNU Emacs. To show our appreciation for their public spirit, we list here in alphabetical order a condensed list of their contributions. -Aaa Bbb: changed org-archive.el - Aaron Ecay: changed nsterm.m Aaron Larson: co-wrote bibtex.el @@ -53,8 +51,6 @@ and changed nsterm.m nsfns.m nsfont.m nsterm.h Makefile.in nsmenu.m AgustÃn MartÃn: changed ispell.el flyspell.el fixit.texi -AgustÃn MartÃn Domingo: changed flyspell.el ispell.el - Aidan Kehoe: changed ipa.el lread.c mm-util.el erc-log.el erc.el gnus-sum.el gnus-util.el latin-ltx.el nnfolder.el ob-tangle.el objects.texi @@ -72,10 +68,10 @@ Alakazam Petrofsky: changed hanoi.el Alan Mackenzie: wrote cc-awk.el and co-wrote cc-align.el cc-cmds.el cc-defs.el cc-engine.el cc-fonts.el cc-langs.el cc-mode.el cc-styles.el cc-vars.el -and changed cc-mode.texi lread.c programs.texi isearch.el lisp.el - cc-subword.el display.texi font-lock.el modes.texi os.texi search.texi - startup.el subr.el text.texi INSTALL.BZR add-log.el buffers.texi - bytecomp.el callint.c cc-fix.el cc-menus.el and 21 other files +and changed cc-mode.texi lread.c programs.texi font-lock.el font-core.el + isearch.el lisp.el modes.texi cc-subword.el display.texi os.texi + search.texi startup.el subr.el text.texi INSTALL.BZR add-log.el + buffers.texi bytecomp.el callint.c cc-fix.el and 22 other files Alan Shutko: changed diary-lib.el calendar.el bindings.el cal-hebrew.el easy-mmode.el gnus-sum.el ibuf-ext.el ibuffer.el lunar.el macros.el @@ -89,9 +85,6 @@ Aleksei Gusev: changed progmodes/compile.el Alex Coventry: changed files.el -Alex Harsanyi: changed soap-client.el emacs3.py soap-inspect.el - vc-hooks.el vc.el xml.el - Alex Ott: changed TUTORIAL.ru ru-refcard.tex ispell.el ru-refcard.ps Alex Rezinsky: wrote which-func.el @@ -99,7 +92,7 @@ Alex Rezinsky: wrote which-func.el Alex Schroeder: wrote ansi-color.el cus-theme.el erc-compat.el erc-hecomplete.el erc-join.el erc-lang.el erc-ring.el master.el spam-stat.el sql.el -and co-wrote longlines.el rmailmm.el +and co-wrote longlines.el mail/rmailmm.el and changed erc.el erc-track.el erc-button.el erc-stamp.el erc-match.el erc-autoaway.el erc-nickserv.el rcirc.texi erc-autojoin.el erc-fill.el erc-pcomplete.el erc-complete.el erc-ibuffer.el erc-members.el rmail.el @@ -117,7 +110,7 @@ Alexander Kreuzer: changed nnrss.el Alexander L. Belikoff: wrote erc.el -Alexander Pohoyda: co-wrote rmailmm.el +Alexander Pohoyda: co-wrote mail/rmailmm.el and changed rmailsum.el man.el rmail.el sendmail.el Alexander Shopov: changed code-pages.el @@ -133,6 +126,7 @@ and changed unexelf.c format.el iris4d.h iris5d.h regex.c unexsgi.c Alexandre Veyrenc: changed fr-refcard.tex Alexandru Harsanyi: wrote soap-client.el soap-inspect.el +and changed emacs3.py vc-hooks.el vc.el xml.el Alfred Correira: changed generic-x.el @@ -147,6 +141,8 @@ Alin C. Soare: changed lisp-mode.el hexl.el Allen S. Rout: changed org-capture.el +Alon Albert: wrote rcompile.el + Alp Aker: changed nsfont.m nsterm.h nsterm.m buff-menu.el configure.in nsfns.m nsmenu.m @@ -197,7 +193,7 @@ Andreas Rottmann: changed emacsclient.1 emacsclient.c misc.texi server.el Andreas Schwab: changed Makefile.in configure.in lisp.h xdisp.c alloc.c process.c coding.c files.el keyboard.c xterm.c editfns.c emacs.c fns.c print.c eval.c fileio.c lread.c sysdep.c dired.el xfns.c buffer.c - and 573 other files + and 577 other files Andreas Seltenreich: changed nnweb.el gnus.texi message.el gnus-sum.el gnus.el nnslashdot.el gnus-srvr.el gnus-util.el mm-url.el mm-uu.el @@ -260,8 +256,8 @@ Antoine Levitt: changed gnus-group.el gnus-sum.el message.texi ada-prj.el Ari Roponen: changed atimer.c doc.c mule.texi startup.el time-date.el Arisawa Akihiro: changed characters.el coding.c epa-file.el japan-util.el - message.el mm-decode.el mm-view.el ps-print.el tai-viet.el term.c - tibetan.el time.el utf-8.el + language/tibetan.el message.el mm-decode.el mm-view.el ps-print.el + tai-viet.el term.c time.el utf-8.el Arnaud Giersch: changed gnus-sum.el @@ -294,13 +290,13 @@ and changed c++-mode.el cplus-md1.el syntax.c syntax.h Barry Fishman: changed gnu-linux.h -Bastien Guerry: wrote gnus-bookmark.el org-latex.el org-protocol.el -and co-wrote org-bibtex.el org-list.el org-src.el +Bastien Guerry: wrote gnus-bookmark.el org-latex.el +and co-wrote org-bibtex.el org-list.el org-protocol.el org-src.el and changed org.el org-agenda.el org-html.el org-clock.el org-exp.el org.texi org-table.el org-capture.el org-publish.el org-timer.el org-export-latex.el org-archive.el ob.el org-ascii.el org-mobile.el bookmark.el info.el org-attach.el org-colview.el org-crypt.el - org-eshell.el and 31 other files + org-eshell.el and 32 other files Ben A. Mesander: co-wrote erc-dcc.el @@ -431,9 +427,7 @@ Brian Preble: changed abbrev.el apropos.el asm-mode.el awk-mode.el compare-w.el compile.el dabbrev.el debug.el diary.el diff.el dired.el doctex.el doctor.el ebuff-menu.el echistory.el and 129 other files -Brian Sniffen: changed gnus-draft.el mm-decode.el - -Brian T. Sniffen: changed imap.el +Brian Sniffen: changed gnus-draft.el imap.el mm-decode.el Bruno Haible: co-wrote po.el and changed INSTALL emacs.1 epaths.in info.el paths.el @@ -498,9 +492,9 @@ Chong Yidong: wrote compile-tests.el dichromacy-theme.el font-parse-tests.el redisplay-testsuite.el tabulated-list.el and co-wrote longlines.el tango-dark-theme.el tango-theme.el and changed xdisp.c simple.el display.texi files.el frames.texi - cus-edit.el files.texi keyboard.c startup.el custom.el package.el - text.texi emacs.texi misc.texi xterm.c faces.el subr.el image.c - mouse.el custom.texi progmodes/compile.el and 837 other files + cus-edit.el files.texi keyboard.c custom.el startup.el package.el + text.texi xterm.c emacs.texi faces.el misc.texi subr.el image.c + mouse.el custom.texi xfns.c and 841 other files Chris Chase: co-wrote idlw-shell.el idlwave.el @@ -564,11 +558,11 @@ Christoph Bauer: changed configure.in Christoph Conrad: changed gnus-agent.el gnus-score.el makefile.w32-in qp.el -Christoph Scholtes: changed makefile.w32-in progmodes/python.el stdint.h - INSTALL README.W32 maintaining.texi zipdist.bat admin.el bookmark.el - config.nt configure.bat control.texi cua-base.el help-mode.el help.el - ido.el makedist.bat menu.c minibuf.c process.c progmodes/grep.el - and 3 other files +Christoph Scholtes: changed makefile.w32-in README.W32 + progmodes/python.el stdint.h INSTALL maintaining.texi zipdist.bat + admin.el bookmark.el config.nt configure.bat control.texi cua-base.el + gmake.defs help-mode.el help.el ido.el make-dist makedist.bat menu.c + minibuf.c and 6 other files Christoph Wedler: wrote antlr-mode.el and changed format.el gnus-art.el gnus-picon.el message.el register.el @@ -665,7 +659,7 @@ and changed vc.el Makefile.in configure.in vc-hg.el vc-git.el vc-bzr.el Dan Rosenberg: changed movemail.c -Dani Moncayo: changed lists.texi buffers.texi text.texi +Dani Moncayo: changed buffers.texi lists.texi makefile.w32-in text.texi Daniel Brockman: changed cus-start.el format-spec.el ibuffer.el rcirc.el @@ -685,7 +679,7 @@ Daniel Elliott: changed octave-mod.el Daniel Engeler: changed sysdep.c elisp.texi emacs.texi internals.texi misc.texi process.c process.h processes.texi term.el w32.c w32.h -Daniel Hackney: changed emacsclient.c process.c +Daniel Hackney: changed emacsclient.c package.el process.c Daniel Jensen: changed apropos.el @@ -695,7 +689,7 @@ and changed mlconvert.el eval-region.el Daniel M Coffman: changed arc-mode.el -Daniel M German: wrote org-protocol.el +Daniel M German: co-wrote org-protocol.el Daniel Néri: changed message.el @@ -727,30 +721,29 @@ Darren Stalder: changed gnus-util.el Darrin B. Jewell: changed etags.c lisp.h -Dave Abrahams: changed gnus-sum.el org-agenda.el gnus-registry.el - gnus.texi nnimap.el nnir.el nnmairix.el nnregistry.el org-clock.el - Dave Detlefs: co-wrote cc-align.el cc-cmds.el cc-defs.el cc-engine.el cc-langs.el cc-menus.el cc-mode.el cc-styles.el cc-vars.el Dave Lambert: changed sol2-5.h xfns.c xterm.c xterm.h Dave Love: wrote autoarg.el autoconf.el benchmark.el cap-words.el - cfengine.el elide-head.el georgian.el hl-line.el latin1-disp.el - progmodes/python.el refill.el rfc1345.el sgml-input.el smiley.el - sym-comp.el tool-bar.el uni-input.el utf-7.el utf-8-lang.el vc-bzr.el - welsh.el + cfengine.el elide-head.el hl-line.el language/georgian.el + latin1-disp.el progmodes/python.el quail/georgian.el refill.el + rfc1345.el sgml-input.el smiley.el sym-comp.el tool-bar.el uni-input.el + utf-7.el utf-8-lang.el vc/vc-bzr.el welsh.el and co-wrote latin-ltx.el socks.el and changed Makefile.in configure.in help.el mule-cmds.el fortran.el - mule-conf.el xterm.c browse-url.el mule.el coding.c cyrillic.el - european.el fns.c mule-diag.el simple.el wid-edit.el cus-edit.el - cus-start.el files.el keyboard.c byte-opt.el and 759 other files + mule-conf.el xterm.c browse-url.el mule.el coding.c european.el fns.c + mule-diag.el simple.el wid-edit.el cus-edit.el cus-start.el files.el + keyboard.c byte-opt.el info.el and 770 other files Dave Pearson: wrote 5x5.el quickurl.el David A. Capello: changed etags.c -David Abrahams: changed coding.c ediff-init.el mairix.el +David Abrahams: changed gnus-sum.el org-agenda.el coding.c ediff-init.el + gnus-registry.el gnus.texi mairix.el nnimap.el nnir.el nnmairix.el + nnregistry.el org-clock.el David Bakhash: wrote strokes.el @@ -771,9 +764,9 @@ David Edmondson: changed message.el gnus-cite.el imap.el mm-view.el David Engster: wrote mairix.el nnmairix.el and changed gnus.texi insert.el registry.el gnus-msg.el analyze/complete.el base.el bovine-grammar.el cedet/srecode.el - cpp-root.el custom.el db-find.el db-typecache.el db.el dictionary.el - display.texi document.el ede-grammar.el files.el filters.el generic.el - gnus-registry.el and 22 other files + cpp-root.el db-find.el db-typecache.el db.el dictionary.el display.texi + document.el ede-grammar.el ede/custom.el ede/generic.el files.el + filters.el gnus-registry.el and 22 other files David Gillespie: wrote calc-aent.el calc-alg.el calc-arith.el calc-bin.el calc-comb.el calc-cplx.el calc-embed.el calc-ext.el calc-fin.el @@ -807,10 +800,10 @@ David J. MacKenzie: changed configure.in etags.c Makefile.in fakemail.c b2m.c config.in digest-doc.c emacsclient.c emacsserver.c emacstool.c etags-vmslib.c fortran.el hexl.c and 14 other files -David Kastrup: changed greek.el replace.el faq.texi search.c ange-ftp.el - calc.el help.el keymaps.texi mouse.el subr.el woman.el Makefile.in - desktop.el gnus-art.el keymap.c keymap.h lisp-mnt.el meta-mode.el - mpuz.el process.c search.texi and 79 other files +David Kastrup: changed quail/greek.el replace.el faq.texi search.c + ange-ftp.el calc.el help.el keymaps.texi mouse.el subr.el woman.el + Makefile.in desktop.el gnus-art.el keymap.c keymap.h lisp-mnt.el + meta-mode.el mpuz.el process.c search.texi and 79 other files David KÃ¥gedal: wrote tempo.el and changed sendmail.el xmenu.c @@ -853,6 +846,7 @@ David Mosberger-Tang: changed alpha.h unexelf.c cm.h config.in sysdep.c terminfo.c unexelf1.c yow.c David O'Toole: wrote org-publish.el +and co-wrote ob-lisp.el David Ponce: wrote bovine-grammar.el cedet.el comp.el grammar-wy.el grammar.el java-tags.el mode-local.el recentf.el ruler-mode.el @@ -876,8 +870,6 @@ David Robinson: changed menu-bar.el x-win.el David S. Goldberg: changed gnus-art.el message.el -David T. O'Toole: co-wrote ob-lisp.el - David Vazquez: changed m4-mode.el David Z. Maze: changed nnml.el nnrss.el @@ -904,7 +896,7 @@ Denis Stünkel: changed ibuf-ext.el Deniz Dogan: changed rcirc.el simple.el css-mode.el commands.texi image.el iswitchb.el lisp-mode.el process.c progmodes/python.el - quickurl.el rcirc.texi vc-bzr.el wdired.el window.el + quickurl.el rcirc.texi vc/vc-bzr.el wdired.el window.el Dennis Gilmore: changed sparc.h @@ -920,7 +912,7 @@ Derek Upham: changed nxml-mode.el Detlev Zundel: wrote re-builder.el -Devon Sean Mccullough: changed comint.el +Devon Sean McCullough: changed comint.el Dhruva Krishnamurthy: changed makefile.w32-in emacsclient.c fontset.c sound.c w32proc.c @@ -960,6 +952,8 @@ Dmitry Bolshakov: changed hideshow.el Dmitry Dzhus: changed gdb-mi.el gud.el fadr.el all.xpm building.texi emacs.texi process.c thread.xpm +Dmitry Gutov: changed lisp.el + Dmitry Kurochkin: changed isearch.el Dominique de Waleffe: changed pcvs-info.el @@ -991,8 +985,8 @@ Ed L. Cashin: changed gnus-sum.el imap.el Ed Swarthout: changed hexl.el textmodes/table.el Eduard Wiebe: changed dired.el browse-url.el flymake.texi footnote.el - javascript.el korean.el locate.el mule-conf.el nxml-mode.texi - objects.texi ps-print.el vc-rcs.el + javascript.el jit-lock.el korean.el locate.el mule-conf.el + nxml-mode.texi objects.texi ps-print.el vc-rcs.el Eduardo Muñoz: changed dired.el ls-lisp.el @@ -1013,8 +1007,6 @@ and changed erc.el erc-viper.el erc-log.el erc-track.el viper.el Edward Trumbo: changed Makefile.in -Edward Wiebe: changed jit-lock.el - Edwin Steiner: changed gnus-nocem.el Ehud Karni: changed rmail.el aviion-intel.h complete.el configure.in @@ -1030,8 +1022,8 @@ Eli Zaretskii: wrote [bidirectional display in xdisp.c] bidi.c rxvt.el tty-colors.el and changed makefile.w32-in msdos.c xdisp.c Makefile.in files.el config.bat fileio.c simple.el msdos.h info.el mainmake.v2 rmail.el - sed1v2.inp display.texi w32.c process.c pc-win.el dispnew.c startup.el - dispextern.h dired.c and 697 other files + sed1v2.inp display.texi w32.c pc-win.el process.c dispnew.c startup.el + dispextern.h dired.c and 700 other files Elias Oltmanns: changed tls.el gnus-agent.el gnus-int.el gnus-srvr.el gnus.el @@ -1078,16 +1070,16 @@ Eric M. Ludlam: wrote analyze.el analyze/complete.el analyze/debug.el args.el auto.el autoconf-edit.el base.el bovine.el bovine/debug.el bovine/el.el bovine/make.el c.el cedet-cscope.el cedet-files.el cedet-global.el cedet-idutils.el cedet-utests.el cedet/semantic.el - cedet/srecode.el checkdoc.el cpp-root.el cscope.el custom.el - data-debug.el db-debug.el db-el.el db-file.el db-find.el db-global.el - db-mode.el db-ref.el db-typecache.el db.el decorate.el decorate/mode.el - dep.el dframe.el dictionary.el doc.el document.el ede-grammar.el - ede-tests.el ede.el ede/dired.el ede/files.el ede/linux.el - ede/locate.el ede/make.el ede/shell.el ede/simple.el ede/speedbar.el - ede/srecode.el ede/util.el edit.el eieio-base.el eieio-custom.el - eieio-datadebug.el eieio-opt.el eieio-speedbar.el eieio.el - emacs-lisp/chart.el emacs.el expandproto.el extract.el ezimage.el - fcn.el fields.el filter.el filters.el fw.el gcc.el generic.el getset.el + cedet/srecode.el checkdoc.el cpp-root.el cscope.el data-debug.el + db-debug.el db-el.el db-file.el db-find.el db-global.el db-mode.el + db-ref.el db-typecache.el db.el decorate.el decorate/mode.el dep.el + dframe.el dictionary.el doc.el document.el ede-grammar.el ede-tests.el + ede.el ede/custom.el ede/dired.el ede/files.el ede/generic.el + ede/linux.el ede/locate.el ede/make.el ede/shell.el ede/simple.el + ede/speedbar.el ede/srecode.el ede/util.el edit.el eieio-base.el + eieio-custom.el eieio-datadebug.el eieio-opt.el eieio-speedbar.el + eieio.el emacs-lisp/chart.el emacs.el expandproto.el extract.el + ezimage.el fcn.el fields.el filter.el filters.el fw.el gcc.el getset.el global.el html.el ia-sb.el ia.el idle.el idutils.el include.el insert.el inversion.el javascript.el lex-spp.el lex.el list.el makefile-edit.el map.el mru-bookmark.el pconf.el pmake.el @@ -1162,7 +1154,7 @@ Ethan Ligon: changed org-docbook.el org-html.el Eugene Exarevsky: changed sql.el -Evangelos Evangelou: changed f90.el +Evangelos Evangelou: changed progmodes/f90.el Evgeni Dobrev: changed man.el @@ -1315,7 +1307,7 @@ Gerd Möllmann: wrote authors.el ebrowse.el jit-lock.el rx.el tooltip.el and changed xdisp.c xterm.c dispnew.c dispextern.h xfns.c xfaces.c window.c keyboard.c lisp.h Makefile.in faces.el alloc.c buffer.c startup.el xterm.h fns.c simple.el term.c frame.c xmenu.c emacs.c - and 615 other files + and 617 other files Gergely Nagy: changed erc.el @@ -1332,12 +1324,11 @@ Giuliano Procida: changed perl-mode.el Giuseppe Scrivano: changed browse-url.el buffer.c configure.in sysdep.c xsmfns.c -Glenn Morris: wrote check-declare.el f90.el vc-bzr.el +Glenn Morris: wrote automated/f90.el automated/vc-bzr.el check-declare.el and changed Makefile.in configure.in calendar.el diary-lib.el rmail.el - files.el cal-menu.el appt.el cal-hebrew.el fortran.el bytecomp.el - holidays.el make-dist calendar.texi emacs.texi simple.el sed1v2.inp - cal-islam.el cal-bahai.el makefile.w32-in dired-x.el - and 1210 other files + progmodes/f90.el files.el cal-menu.el appt.el cal-hebrew.el fortran.el + bytecomp.el holidays.el calendar.texi emacs.texi make-dist simple.el + ack.texi sed1v2.inp cal-islam.el dired-x.el and 1242 other files Glynn Clements: wrote gamegrid.el snake.el tetris.el @@ -1407,8 +1398,8 @@ Helmut Eller: changed cl-macs.el emacs-lisp/debug.el process.c Helmut Waitzmann: changed gnus-sum.el gnus.texi Henrik Enberg: changed rmailout.el gnus-art.el gnus-msg.el lread.c - rmail.el rmailedit.el rmailkwd.el rmailmm.el rmailmsc.el rmailsort.el - rmailsum.el xfaces.c + mail/rmailmm.el rmail.el rmailedit.el rmailkwd.el rmailmsc.el + rmailsort.el rmailsum.el xfaces.c Henrique Martins: changed mh-mime.el mh-xface.el @@ -1531,8 +1522,8 @@ Jaeyoun Chung: changed hangul3.el hanja3.el gnus-mule.el hangul.el Jambunathan K: wrote org-lparse.el org-odt.el and changed org.el org-exp.el org-inlinetask.el org.texi - OrgOdtContentTemplate.xml OrgOdtStyles.xml indian.el org-footnote.el - org-html.el package-x.el tar-mode.el + OrgOdtContentTemplate.xml OrgOdtStyles.xml org-footnote.el org-html.el + package-x.el quail/indian.el tar-mode.el James Clark: wrote nxml-enc.el nxml-glyph.el nxml-maint.el nxml-mode.el nxml-ns.el nxml-outln.el nxml-parse.el nxml-rap.el nxml-uchnm.el @@ -1572,7 +1563,7 @@ Jan Djärv: wrote dnd.el dynamic-setting.el x-dnd.el and changed gtkutil.c xterm.c xfns.c configure.in xmenu.c xterm.h gtkutil.h nsterm.m x-win.el keyboard.c Makefile.in frames.texi xsettings.c emacs.c frame.c nsfns.m xselect.c process.c xlwmenu.c - config.in cus-start.el and 302 other files + config.in cus-start.el and 303 other files Jan Moringen: co-wrote srecode/cpp.el tango-dark-theme.el tango-theme.el and changed dbus.el dbus.texi dbusbind.c eieio.el log-edit.el zeroconf.el @@ -1614,10 +1605,10 @@ and changed w32fns.c w32term.c w32font.c makefile.w32-in w32menu.c font.c image.c w32font.h w32gui.h and 160 other files Jay Belanger: changed calc.texi calc.el calc-ext.el calc-aent.el - calc-units.el calc-embed.el calc-lang.el calc-prog.el calc-help.el + calc-units.el calc-embed.el calc-help.el calc-lang.el calc-prog.el calc-math.el calccomp.el calc-arith.el calc-graph.el calc-forms.el calc-misc.el calc-store.el calc-yank.el calcalg2.el calc-bin.el - calc-alg.el calc-vec.el and 39 other files + calc-alg.el calc-vec.el and 40 other files Jay K. Adams: wrote jka-cmpr-hook.el jka-compr.el @@ -1648,11 +1639,12 @@ Jens Krinke: changed smime.el Jens Lautenbacher: changed gnus.el Jens Petersen: wrote find-func.el -and changed ffap.el mule-cmds.el pcmpl-rpm.el +and changed mule-cmds.el pcmpl-rpm.el Jens Toivo Berger Thielemann: changed word-help.el -Jens-Ulrik Holger Petersen: changed cus-edit.el find-func.el gnus.el +Jens-Ulrik Holger Petersen: changed cus-edit.el ffap.el find-func.el + gnus.el Jeramey Crawford: changed amdx86-64.h configure.in @@ -1684,7 +1676,7 @@ and co-wrote wyse50.el and changed keyboard.c xterm.c xfns.c Makefile.in window.c process.c ymakefile dispnew.c xdisp.c sysdep.c configure.in lisp.h keymap.c configure make-dist buffer.c frame.c screen.c simple.el alloc.c emacs.c - and 387 other files + and 388 other files Jim Kingdon: changed emacsclient.c emacs.tex functions.texinfo hp300bsd.h rmail.el @@ -1692,7 +1684,7 @@ Jim Kingdon: changed emacsclient.c emacs.tex functions.texinfo hp300bsd.h Jim Meyering: changed lread.c w32.c copyright.el ebrowse.c emacs.c make-docfile.c nsfont.m term.c w32font.c xfaces.c xselect.c Makefile.in alloc.c artist.el autoinsert.el buffer.h character.h charset.c - configure configure.in doprnt.c and 52 other files + configure configure.in doprnt.c and 53 other files Jim Radford: changed gnus-start.el @@ -1773,8 +1765,6 @@ John F. Carr: changed dired.c John F. Whitehead: changed mule-cmds.el mule-diag.el -John Foerch: changed display.texi - John Fremlin: changed gnus-msg.el message.el John Grabowski: changed xfaces.c xfns.c @@ -1785,9 +1775,10 @@ John Heidemann: wrote mouse-copy.el mouse-drag.el John Hughes: changed term.c -John J Foerch: changed erc-stamp.el org.el progmodes/compile.el +John J Foerch: changed display.texi erc-stamp.el org.el + progmodes/compile.el -John Mongan: changed f90.el +John Mongan: changed progmodes/f90.el John Paul Wallington: changed ibuffer.el ibuf-ext.el subr.el help-fns.el rmail.el files.el thumbs.el bindings.el fns.c xfns.c arc-mode.el @@ -1798,16 +1789,17 @@ John Sullivan: changed window.c John Tobey: changed gud.el -John W. Eaton: wrote octave-inf.el octave-mod.el +John W. Eaton: co-wrote octave-mod.el +and changed octave-inf.el John Wiegley: wrote align.el cal-bahai.el em-alias.el em-banner.el em-basic.el em-cmpl.el em-dirs.el em-glob.el em-hist.el em-ls.el em-pred.el em-prompt.el em-rebind.el em-script.el em-smart.el em-term.el em-unix.el em-xtra.el erc-identd.el esh-arg.el esh-cmd.el esh-ext.el esh-io.el esh-mode.el esh-module.el esh-opt.el esh-proc.el - esh-util.el esh-var.el eshell.el eudcb-mab.el isearchb.el org-attach.el - org-crypt.el org-habit.el pcmpl-cvs.el pcomplete.el remember.el - timeclock.el + esh-util.el esh-var.el eshell/eshell.el eudcb-mab.el isearchb.el + org-attach.el org-crypt.el org-habit.el pcmpl-cvs.el pcomplete.el + remember.el test/eshell.el timeclock.el and co-wrote org-mac-message.el org-pcomplete.el and changed org-clock.el org-agenda.el erc-chess.el org.el erc.el iswitchb.el ido.el esh-test.el Makefile.in allout.el cal-menu.el @@ -1881,10 +1873,10 @@ Juan Pechiar: wrote ob-mscgen.el and changed ob-octave.el Juanma Barranquero: wrote emacs-lock.el -and changed makefile.w32-in subr.el w32fns.c files.el server.el - emacsclient.c bs.el help-fns.el faces.el org.el simple.el buffer.c - xdisp.c keyboard.c desktop.el process.c w32term.c window.c ido.el w32.c - allout.el and 1086 other files +and changed makefile.w32-in subr.el w32fns.c files.el server.el bs.el + emacsclient.c help-fns.el faces.el org.el simple.el buffer.c xdisp.c + keyboard.c desktop.el process.c w32term.c window.c ido.el w32.c + allout.el and 1089 other files Juergen Kreileder: changed imap.el nnimap.el @@ -1917,7 +1909,7 @@ and changed info.el isearch.el simple.el replace.el progmodes/grep.el dired-aux.el progmodes/compile.el dired.el startup.el faces.el files.el display.texi menu-bar.el descr-text.el bindings.el cus-edit.el image-mode.el ispell.el man.el dired-x.el log-view.el - and 337 other files + and 338 other files Justin Bogner: changed fortune.el @@ -2001,7 +1993,7 @@ Karl Pflästerer: changed gnus-art.el gnus-score.el mml.el spam-stat.el Katsuhiro Hermit Endo: changed gnus-group.el gnus-spec.el Katsumi Yamaoka: wrote canlock.el -and changed gnus-art.el message.el gnus-sum.el gnus.texi mm-decode.el +and changed gnus-art.el gnus-sum.el message.el gnus.texi mm-decode.el mm-util.el mm-view.el gnus-group.el mml.el rfc2047.el gnus-util.el gnus-start.el gnus-msg.el gnus.el shr.el nntp.el gnus-agent.el nnrss.el mm-uu.el nnmail.el gnus-html.el and 135 other files @@ -2033,9 +2025,9 @@ Ken Brush: changed emacsclient.c Ken Laprade: changed simple.el Ken Manheimer: wrote allout-widgets.el allout.el icomplete.el -and changed pgg-gpg.el pgg.el progmodes/python.el encrypted-locked.xpm - pgg-pgp.el pgg-pgp5.el unlocked-encrypted.png unlocked-encrypted.xpm - README edebug.el pgg.texi tips.texi +and changed pgg-gpg.el pgg.el progmodes/python.el locked-encrypted.png + locked-encrypted.xpm pgg-pgp.el pgg-pgp5.el unlocked-encrypted.png + unlocked-encrypted.xpm README edebug.el pgg.texi tips.texi Ken Raeburn: changed lisp.h lread.c Makefile.in alloc.c buffer.c fns.c keyboard.c minibuf.c coding.c editfns.c fileio.c keymap.c xdisp.c @@ -2044,13 +2036,13 @@ Ken Raeburn: changed lisp.h lread.c Makefile.in alloc.c buffer.c fns.c Ken Stevens: wrote ispell.el -Kenichi Handa: wrote composite.el cyrillic.el isearch-x.el ps-bdf.el - py-punct.el pypunct-b5.el thai-word.el +Kenichi Handa: wrote composite.el isearch-x.el language/cyrillic.el + ps-bdf.el py-punct.el pypunct-b5.el thai-word.el and co-wrote ps-def.el ps-mule.el ps-print.el ps-samp.el quail.el and changed coding.c mule-cmds.el mule.el fontset.c charset.c xdisp.c fontset.el font.c xterm.c Makefile.in fileio.c mule-conf.el characters.el fns.c ftfont.c mule-diag.el charset.h ccl.c coding.h - xfaces.c japanese.el and 379 other files + xfaces.c editfns.c and 388 other files Kenichi Okada: co-wrote sasl-cram.el sasl-digest.el @@ -2139,7 +2131,8 @@ Kristoffer Grönlund: wrote wombat-theme.el Kurt B. Kaiser: changed message.el -Kurt Hornik: wrote octave-inf.el octave-mod.el +Kurt Hornik: wrote octave-inf.el +and co-wrote octave-mod.el and changed battery.el ielm.el octave-hlp.el term.el Kurt Swanson: changed gnus-art.el gnus-salt.el gnus-sum.el gnus-ems.el @@ -2167,15 +2160,11 @@ Lars Hansen: changed desktop.el tramp.el info.el mh-e.el dired-x.el hilit-chg.el misc.texi url-auth.el url-cache.el url-dired.el url-ftp.el url-irc.el url-misc.el url-news.el url-privacy.el and 39 other files -Lars Ingebrigtsen: changed nnimap.el gnus-art.el gnus-sum.el shr.el - gnus.texi gnus-start.el auth-source.el nntp.el message.el gnus-draft.el - gnus-group.el gnus-agent.el gnus-html.el gnus-util.el macros.texi - nnfolder.el nnmail.el proto-stream.el gnus-demon.el gnus-gravatar.el - gnus-int.el and 10 other files - Lars Lindberg: wrote msb.el and co-wrote dabbrev.el imenu.el +Lars Ljung: changed esh-ext.el + Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen: wrote compface.el dns.el ecomplete.el format-spec.el gnus-agent.el gnus-art.el gnus-async.el gnus-bcklg.el gnus-cache.el gnus-demon.el gnus-draft.el gnus-dup.el gnus-eform.el @@ -2192,11 +2181,10 @@ and co-wrote gnus-kill.el gnus-mh.el gnus-msg.el gnus-score.el mm-encode.el mm-util.el nnbabyl.el nndoc.el nneething.el nnfolder.el nnheader.el nnimap.el nnmbox.el nnmh.el nnml.el nnspool.el nnvirtual.el rfc2047.el time-date.el -and changed gnus.texi gnus-cite.el pop3.el gnus-xmas.el smtpmail.el - proto-stream.el auth-source.el subr.el xml.c dired.el editfns.c - nnultimate.el gnus-nocem.el gnutls.c imap.el nnkiboze.el nnrss.el - nnslashdot.el spam-report.el url-http.el gnus-cus.el - and 207 other files +and changed gnus.texi gnus-cite.el pop3.el smtpmail.el gnus-xmas.el + auth-source.el proto-stream.el url-http.el gnutls.c subr.el xml.c + dired.el editfns.c nnultimate.el gnus-nocem.el imap.el nnkiboze.el + nnrss.el nnslashdot.el simple.el spam-report.el and 210 other files Lars Rasmusson: changed ebrowse.c @@ -2209,7 +2197,7 @@ and changed erc.el org-latex.el org.el erc-match.el erc-nets.el erc-nickserv.el org-exp.el browse-url.el erc-button.el erc-compat.el erc-dcc.el erc-fill.el erc-list.el erc-track.el ielm.el ob.el org-html.el cl-macs.el erc-autoaway.el erc-autojoin.el erc-bbdb.el - and 22 other files + and 23 other files Lawrence R. Dodd: co-wrote dired-x.el and changed fortran.el ispell.el sendmail.el cmuscheme.el comint.el @@ -2227,10 +2215,10 @@ and changed nxml-mode.el tutorial.el window.el ada-xref.el buff-menu.el Lennart Staflin: changed dired.el diary-ins.el diary-lib.el tq.el xdisp.c -Leo Liu: changed rcirc.el ido.el makefile.w32-in abbrev.el Makefile.in - deps.mk dnd.el em-hist.el erc.el files.el fns.c footnote.el gl-comp.m4 - gnulib.mk help-mode.el iswitchb.el minibuf.c minibuffer.el register.el - replace.el subr.el and 47 other files +Leo Liu: changed rcirc.el ido.el makefile.w32-in abbrev.el subr.el + Makefile.in deps.mk diff-mode.el dnd.el em-hist.el erc.el files.el + fns.c footnote.el gl-comp.m4 gnulib.mk help-mode.el iswitchb.el + minibuf.c minibuffer.el register.el and 57 other files Leonard H. Tower Jr.: changed rnews.el rnewspost.el emacsbug.el rmailout.el sendmail.el @@ -2269,11 +2257,11 @@ Lukas Huonker: changed tetris.el Åukasz Stelmach: changed cookie1.el message.el org-agenda.el org-bbdb.el org-exp.el org-html.el org.el -Lute Kamstra: changed modes.texi generic.el emacs-lisp/debug.el - generic-x.el font-lock.el simple.el subr.el Makefile.in battery.el - debugging.texi easy-mmode.el elisp.texi hl-line.el info.el basic.texi - bindings.el calc.el cmdargs.texi diff-mode.el doclicense.texi - edebug.texi and 290 other files +Lute Kamstra: changed modes.texi emacs-lisp/debug.el generic-x.el + generic.el font-lock.el simple.el subr.el Makefile.in battery.el + debugging.texi easy-mmode.el elisp.texi emacs-lisp/generic.el + hl-line.el info.el basic.texi bindings.el calc.el cmdargs.texi + diff-mode.el doclicense.texi and 291 other files Lynn Slater: wrote help-macro.el @@ -2281,8 +2269,9 @@ Maciek Pasternacki: changed nnrss.el Magnus Henoch: changed url-http.el ispell.el url.el dbusbind.c dns.el url-gw.el url-parse.el url-proxy.el autoinsert.el cl.texi configure.in - cyrillic.el dbus.el gnus.texi hashcash.el log-edit.el message.el - org-clock.el org-latex.el org-table.el process.c and 10 other files + dbus.el gnus.texi hashcash.el log-edit.el message.el org-clock.el + org-latex.el org-table.el process.c quail/cyrillic.el + and 10 other files Malcolm Purvis: changed spam-stat.el @@ -2423,7 +2412,7 @@ Martin Pohlack: changed iimage.el pc-select.el Martin Rudalics: changed window.el window.c windows.texi frame.c buffer.c help.el window.h cus-start.el frame.el cus-edit.el files.el buffers.texi dired.el subr.el add-log.el xdisp.c font-lock.el - help-fns.el lisp.h mouse.el wid-edit.el and 135 other files + help-fns.el lisp.h mouse.el wid-edit.el and 136 other files Martin Stjernholm: wrote cc-bytecomp.el and co-wrote cc-align.el cc-cmds.el cc-compat.el cc-defs.el cc-engine.el @@ -2452,15 +2441,13 @@ and co-wrote cc-guess.el and changed etags.el asm-mode.el hexl.el xdisp.c bindings.el man.el xfaces.c simple.el vc.el wid-edit.el add-log.el etags.c faces.el pcvs.el progmodes/compile.el register.el ruler-mode.el buffer.c - cus-face.el dired-x.el dispextern.h and 71 other files + cc-langs.el cus-face.el dired-x.el and 73 other files Masayuki Ataka: changed texinfmt.el texinfo.el characters.el cmuscheme.el make-mode.el Masayuki Fujii: changed dnd.el w32-win.el -Mastake Yamato: changed cc-guess.el cc-langs.el cc-mode.el cc-styles.el - Mathias Dahl: wrote image-dired.el and changed tumme.el dired.el dired.texi @@ -2636,8 +2623,9 @@ Mike Woolley: changed gnus-sum.el Mikio Nakajima: changed ring.el viper-util.el -Milan Zamazal: wrote czech.el glasses.el tildify.el -and co-wrote prolog.el slovak.el +Milan Zamazal: wrote glasses.el language/czech.el quail/czech.el + tildify.el +and co-wrote language/slovak.el prolog.el quail/slovak.el and changed abbrev.el filecache.el files.el mm-view.el org.el progmodes/compile.el @@ -2770,9 +2758,7 @@ Nobuyuki Hikichi: changed news-risc.h Noel Cragg: changed mh-junk.el Noorul Islam: changed org-latex.el org-html.el org.el org.texi - org-capture.el org-gnus.el org-habit.el - -Noorul Islam K M: changed package.el + org-capture.el org-gnus.el org-habit.el package.el Norbert Koch: changed gnus-msg.el gnus-score.el @@ -2783,7 +2769,7 @@ Nuutti Kotivuori: changed gnus-sum.el flow-fill.el gnus-cache.el Odd Gripenstam: wrote dcl-mode.el -Ognyan Kulev: changed TUTORIAL.bg cyrillic.el +Ognyan Kulev: changed TUTORIAL.bg quail/cyrillic.el Okazaki Tetsurou: changed cc-fonts.el @@ -2791,7 +2777,8 @@ Olaf Sylvester: wrote bs.el Ole Aamot: changed compile.el -Oleg S. Tihonov: changed cyrillic.el ispell.el map-ynp.el subr.el +Oleg S. Tihonov: changed ispell.el language/cyrillic.el map-ynp.el + quail/cyrillic.el subr.el Oleksandr Gavenko: changed generic-x.el progmodes/grep.el @@ -2846,7 +2833,7 @@ and co-wrote cal-dst.el and changed lisp.h Makefile.in editfns.c alloc.c xdisp.c configure.in fileio.c image.c process.c fns.c xterm.c dispextern.h keyboard.c data.c lread.c sysdep.c xfns.c eval.c emacs.c config.in print.c - and 568 other files + and 573 other files Paul Fisher: changed fns.c @@ -2866,7 +2853,7 @@ Paul Pogonyshev: changed progmodes/python.el subr.el which-func.el Paul Reilly: changed dgux.h lwlib-Xm.c lwlib.c xlwmenu.c configure.in mail-utils.el process.c rmail.el xfns.c Makefile.in dgux5-4R2.h dgux5-4R3.h files.el keyboard.c lwlib-Xaw.c lwlib-Xm.h lwlib-int.h - lwlib.h rmailedit.el rmailkwd.el rmailmm.el and 10 other files + lwlib.h mail/rmailmm.el rmailedit.el rmailkwd.el and 10 other files Paul Rivier: changed ada-mode.el mixal-mode.el reftex-vars.el reftex.el @@ -2881,7 +2868,7 @@ Paul Stodghill: changed gnus-agent.el gnus-util.el Pavel JanÃk: changed keyboard.c xterm.c COPYING xdisp.c Makefile.in process.c emacs.c lisp.h menu-bar.el ldap.el make-dist xfns.c buffer.c coding.c eval.c fileio.c flyspell.el fns.c indent.c callint.c - cus-start.el and 700 other files + cus-start.el and 710 other files Pavel Kobiakov: wrote flymake.el and changed flymake.texi @@ -2915,8 +2902,9 @@ Pete Kazmier: changed gnus-art.el Pete Ware: changed message.el -Peter Breton: wrote dirtrack.el filecache.el find-lisp.el generic-x.el - generic.el locate.el net-utils.el +Peter Breton: wrote dirtrack.el emacs-lisp/generic.el filecache.el + find-lisp.el generic-x.el locate.el net-utils.el +and changed generic.el Peter Danenberg: changed scheme.el @@ -2926,7 +2914,7 @@ Peter Dyballa: changed calendar.el Peter Heslin: changed flyspell.el outline.el -Peter J. Weisberg: changed picture.el simple.el +Peter J. Weisberg: changed help.el picture.el simple.el Peter Jolly: changed arc-mode.el ftfont.c @@ -2978,24 +2966,26 @@ Phil Sung: changed follow.el progmodes/python.el wdired.el Philip Jackson: wrote find-cmd.el org-irc.el +Philipp Haselwarter: changed gnus-agent.el gnus.texi + Philippe Schnoebelen: wrote gomoku.el mpuz.el Philippe Waroquiers: changed etags.el term.c Pierre Poissinger: changed charset.c -Piet Van Oostrum: changed data.c fileio.c flyspell.el smtpmail.el +Piet van Oostrum: changed data.c fileio.c flyspell.el smtpmail.el Pieter E.J. Pareit: wrote mixal-mode.el Pieter Praet: changed org-crypt.el +Pieter Schoenmakers: changed TUTORIAL.nl + Pinku Surana: changed sql.el Piotr Zielinski: wrote org-mouse.el -Pj Weisberg: changed help.el - Prestoo Ten: changed screen.el Primoz Peterlin: changed TUTORIAL.sl @@ -3034,8 +3024,6 @@ and changed w32fns.c gnus-art.el reftex-cite.el reftex-toc.el reftex.el Ralf Fassel: changed dabbrev.el files.el fill.el iso-acc.el tar-mode.el -Ralf Scheidhauer And Michael Mehl: wrote prolog.el - Ralph Schleicher: wrote battery.el info-look.el and changed libc.el browse-url.el fileio.c info.el mm-decode.el nnultimate.el perl-mode.el which-func.el @@ -3102,7 +3090,7 @@ and co-wrote cc-align.el cc-cmds.el cc-defs.el cc-engine.el cc-langs.el and changed files.el keyboard.c simple.el xterm.c xdisp.c rmail.el Makefile.in fileio.c process.c sysdep.c buffer.c xfns.c window.c configure.in subr.el startup.el emacs.c sendmail.el editfns.c info.el - dispnew.c and 1347 other files + dispnew.c and 1350 other files Richard Mlynarik: wrote cl-indent.el ebuff-menu.el ehelp.el rfc822.el terminal.el yow.el @@ -3195,7 +3183,7 @@ Ron Schnell: wrote dunnet.el Ronan Waide: changed smtpmail.el -Ross Patterson: wrote org-protocol.el +Ross Patterson: co-wrote org-protocol.el Roy Liu: changed ns-win.el @@ -3283,11 +3271,11 @@ Scott M. Meyers: changed cmacexp.el Sean Neakums: changed gnus-msg.el gnus-uu.el supercite.el +Sean O'Halpin: changed ob.el + Sean O'Rourke: changed complete.el comint.el dabbrev.el find-func.el ibuf-ext.el pcomplete.el register.el tramp.el -Sean O'halpin: changed ob.el - Sean Sieger: changed emacs-lisp-intro.texi Sebastian Freundt: changed nnmaildir.el @@ -3298,15 +3286,13 @@ Sebastian Kremer: wrote dired-aux.el dired.el ls-lisp.el and co-wrote dired-x.el find-dired.el and changed add-log.el -Sebastian Rose: wrote org-protocol.el +Sebastian Rose: co-wrote org-protocol.el and changed org-publish.el ftfont.c org-jsinfo.el Sebastian Tennant: changed desktop.el Sebastien Kirche: changed mail-extr.el -Sebastien Vauban: changed org-agenda.el org-html.el - Seiji Zenitani: changed nsfns.m frame.c xterm.c Info.plist PkgInfo document.icns find-func.el frame.h help-fns.el macfns.c nsfont.m nsterm.m w32fns.c xdisp.c xfns.c @@ -3380,7 +3366,7 @@ and co-wrote comint.el shell.el and changed font-lock.el rmail.el fortran.el sendmail.el subr.el dired.el sh-script.el texinfo.el add-log.el compile.el outline.el help.el menu-bar.el perl-mode.el ps-print.el rmailsum.el bytecomp.el - cc-fonts.el data.c faces.el lisp-mode.el and 55 other files + cc-fonts.el data.c faces.el lisp-mode.el and 56 other files Simon South: co-wrote delphi.el @@ -3408,9 +3394,9 @@ Stefan Monnier: wrote bibtex-style.el bzrmerge.el css-mode.el pcvs-util.el reveal.el smerge-mode.el smie.el vc-mtn.el and co-wrote font-lock.el and changed vc.el subr.el simple.el lisp.h keyboard.c files.el - bytecomp.el Makefile.in keymap.c progmodes/compile.el xdisp.c pcvs.el + bytecomp.el keymap.c Makefile.in progmodes/compile.el xdisp.c pcvs.el alloc.c newcomment.el vc-hooks.el tex-mode.el buffer.c fileio.c eval.c - sh-script.el fill.el and 1032 other files + sh-script.el fill.el and 1033 other files Stefan Reichör: changed gnus-agent.el @@ -3512,7 +3498,7 @@ and changed emacsclient.c server.el Sun Yijiang: changed TUTORIAL.cn -Sundar Narasimhan: changed rnews.el rnewspost.el +Sundar Narasimhan: changed rnews.el Suvayu Ali: changed org-exp.el org-inlinetask.el org.texi @@ -3527,16 +3513,15 @@ Syver Enstad: changed gud.el Sébastien Delafond: changed org.el -Sébastien Vauban: changed org.el org-agenda.el org-latex.el +Sébastien Vauban: changed org-agenda.el org.el org-html.el org-latex.el -T. V. Raman: changed completion.el files.el json.el +T.V. Raman: changed completion.el files.el json.el mairix.el mspools.el + xml.c -T.V. Raman: changed mairix.el mspools.el xml.c - -Taichi Kawabata: wrote indian.el ucs-normalize.el +Taichi Kawabata: wrote quail/indian.el ucs-normalize.el and changed devanagari.el ind-util.el Makefile.in devan-util.el - characters.el fontset.el malayalam.el mlm-util.el mule-conf.el tamil.el - tml-util.el + language/indian.el characters.el fontset.el malayalam.el mlm-util.el + mule-conf.el tamil.el tml-util.el Takaaki Ota: wrote textmodes/table.el and changed appt.el dired.c etags.c ldap.el makefile.w32-in @@ -3544,8 +3529,8 @@ and changed appt.el dired.c etags.c ldap.el makefile.w32-in Takahashi Kaoru: changed texinfmt.el -Takahashi Naoto: wrote cyrillic.el ethio-util.el ethiopic.el - latin-post.el robin.el +Takahashi Naoto: wrote ethio-util.el language/ethiopic.el latin-post.el + quail/cyrillic.el quail/ethiopic.el robin.el and co-wrote latin-ltx.el quail.el and changed fontset.el mule-conf.el @@ -3562,7 +3547,7 @@ and changed subword.el image-mode.el Makefile.in cc-cmds.el emacsbug.el gnus-art.el gnus.texi nnimap.el files.el gnus-sum.el info.el org-footnote.el org.el reftex-ref.el simple.el tsdh-dark-theme.el tsdh-light-theme.el ack.texi bindings.el bookmark.el cc-mode.el - and 23 other files + and 24 other files Tatsuya Ichikawa: changed gnus-agent.el gnus-cache.el @@ -3573,7 +3558,8 @@ Ted Phelps: changed mh-search.el mh-tool-bar.el Teemu Likonen: changed dired.el gnus-agent.el message.el Teodor Zlatanov: wrote auth-source.el gnus-registry.el gnus-sync.el - gnus-tests.el gnutls.el registry.el spam-report.el url-future.el + gnus-tests.el gnutls.el registry.el spam-report.el url-future-tests.el + url-future.el and changed spam.el gnus.el nnimap.el gnus.texi gnus-sum.el gnus-util.el auth.texi netrc.el gnus-start.el gnutls.c message.el spam-stat.el encrypt.el nnir.el nnmail.el imap.el mail-source.el nnmairix.el nntp.el @@ -3602,9 +3588,10 @@ and changed ewoc.el vc.el zone.el info.el Makefile.in processes.texi Thierry Emery: changed kinsoku.el timezone.el url-http.el wid-edit.el -Thierry Volpiatto: changed bookmark.el eshell.el gnus-sum.el - image-mode.el info.el man.el woman.el dired-aux.el dired.el doc-view.el - files.el find-func.el gnus-art.el image-dired.el vc-rcs.el +Thierry Volpiatto: changed bookmark.el eshell/eshell.el files.el + gnus-sum.el dired-aux.el image-mode.el info.el man.el woman.el dired.el + doc-view.el files.texi find-func.el gnus-art.el image-dired.el + vc-rcs.el Thomas Baumann: wrote org-mhe.el and co-wrote org-bbdb.el @@ -3615,7 +3602,7 @@ Thomas Deweese: changed x-win.el Thomas Dorner: changed ange-ftp.el -Thomas Dye: changed org.texi ob-R.el +Thomas Dye: changed org.texi org-bibtex.el ob-R.el org.el Thomas Horsley: changed cxux-crt0.s cxux.h cxux7.h emacs.c nh3000.h nh4000.h simple.el sysdep.c xterm.c @@ -3644,9 +3631,9 @@ Thorsten Ohl: changed lread.c next.h Tiago Saboga: changed files.el -Tibor Å imko: co-wrote slovak.el +Tibor Å imko: co-wrote language/slovak.el quail/slovak.el -Tijs Van Bakel: changed erc.el +Tijs van Bakel: changed erc.el Tim Cross: changed keymaps.texi @@ -3677,8 +3664,6 @@ and co-wrote org-wl.el Tom Breton: changed autoinsert.el cus-edit.el gnus-agent.el lread.c -Tom Dye: changed org.texi org-bibtex.el org.el - Tom Hageman: changed etags.c Tom Houlder: wrote mantemp.el @@ -3709,11 +3694,12 @@ Tomoji Kagatani: wrote smtpmail.el Torbjörn Axelsson: changed options.el -Torbjörn Einarsson: wrote f90.el +Torbjörn Einarsson: wrote progmodes/f90.el +and changed f90.el Torsten Bronger: changed latin-ltx.el -Toru Tomabechi: wrote tibet-util.el tibetan.el +Toru Tomabechi: wrote language/tibetan.el quail/tibetan.el tibet-util.el Toru Tsuneyoshi: changed ange-ftp.el buff-menu.el cus-start.el fileio.c files.el lisp.h tramp.el w32fns.c @@ -3777,10 +3763,11 @@ Vagn Johansen: changed gnus-cache.el vc-svn.el Valentin Wüstholz: changed org.el -Valery Alexeev: changed cyril-util.el cyrillic.el +Valery Alexeev: changed cyril-util.el quail/cyrillic.el -Vasily Korytov: changed cyrillic.el message.el cperl-mode.el gnus-art.el - gnus-dired.el gnus-msg.el gnus-util.el mail-source.el smiley.el +Vasily Korytov: changed message.el quail/cyrillic.el cperl-mode.el + gnus-art.el gnus-dired.el gnus-msg.el gnus-util.el mail-source.el + smiley.el Victor Zandy: wrote zone.el @@ -3822,10 +3809,11 @@ Wang Diancheng: changed gdb-mi.el nnml.el Werner Benger: changed keyboard.c Werner Lemberg: wrote sisheng.el vntelex.el -and changed Makefile.in TUTORIAL.de calc.texi chinese.el czech.el emacs.1 - european.el idlwave.el reftex-vars.el reftex.el reftex.texi slovak.el - supercite.el advice.el calc-forms.el calc-sel.el calendar.el - china-util.el cl-macs.el cl.texi complete.el and 50 other files +and changed Makefile.in TUTORIAL.de calc.texi chinese.el emacs.1 + european.el idlwave.el language/czech.el language/slovak.el + reftex-vars.el reftex.el reftex.texi supercite.el advice.el + calc-forms.el calc-sel.el calendar.el china-util.el cl-macs.el cl.texi + complete.el and 50 other files Werner Meisner: changed lwlib-Xm.c @@ -3864,8 +3852,6 @@ and changed files.el Wim Nieuwenhuizen: changed TUTORIAL.nl -Wj Carpenter: changed feedmail.el - Wlodzimierz Bzyl: co-wrote ogonek.el and changed latin-pre.el pl-refcard.ps pl-refcard.tex refcard-pl.ps refcard-pl.tex survival.tex @@ -3894,7 +3880,7 @@ Xavier Maillard: changed gnus-faq.texi gnus-score.el mh-utils.el spam.el Yagi Tatsuya: changed gnus-art.el gnus-start.el -Yair F: changed hebrew.el +Yair F: changed quail/hebrew.el Yamamoto Mitsuharu: changed macterm.c macfns.c mac-win.el mac.c macterm.h macmenu.c macgui.h image.c xdisp.c macselect.c keyboard.c xterm.c @@ -3910,7 +3896,7 @@ Yavor Doganov: changed configure.in Info-gnustep.plist Makefile.in Yoichi Nakayama: changed browse-url.el finder.el man.el rfc2368.el -Yong Lu: changed charset.c coding.c greek.el +Yong Lu: changed charset.c coding.c language/greek.el Yoni Rabkin: changed faces.el net-utils.el artist.el bs.el cmacexp.el ediff.el files.el hilit19.el ps-mode.el simula.el vera-mode.el @@ -302,9 +302,9 @@ This requires Emacs to be linked with libselinux at build time. +++ *** Emacs preserves the SELinux file context when backing up, and -optionally when copying files. To this end, copy-file has an extra -optional argument, and backup-buffer and friends include the SELinux -context in their return values. +optionally when copying files. To this end, `copy-file' has an extra +optional argument, and the return value of `backup-buffer' now +includes the SELinux context. +++ *** The new functions file-selinux-context and set-file-selinux-context @@ -1019,6 +1019,14 @@ for buffers with dead inferior processes has been generalized. * Incompatible Lisp Changes in Emacs 24.1 ++++ +** The return value of `backup-buffer' has changed. +It is now a list of three elements, where the second element is a list +describing the original file's SELinux context. If Emacs or the +system lacks SELinux cupport, the context list is (nil nil nil nil). +See the "Basic SELinux support" entry under "Changes in Emacs 24.1", +above. + --- ** `char-direction-table' and the associated function `char-direction' were deleted. They were buggy and inferior to the new support of @@ -1123,6 +1131,11 @@ sc.el, x-menu.el, rnews.el, rnewspost.el mechanism is now based on the package concept. The variable finder-package-info is replaced by package--builtins and finder-keywords-hash. +--- +** When generating autoloads, `update-directory-autoloads' no longer +assumes every inspected file is in your `load-path'. It instead +generates relative names according to the current `load-path'. + * Lisp changes in Emacs 24.1 @@ -1413,8 +1426,8 @@ Trashing is performed if TRASH and `delete-by-moving-to-trash' are both non-nil. Interactively, TRASH defaults to t, unless a prefix argument is supplied (see Trash changes, above). -FIXME -** New functions files-equal-p, file-subdir-of-p that [do something] ++++ +** New file predicate functions: file-equal-p, file-subdir-of-p. +++ ** Tool-bars can display separators. @@ -1570,6 +1583,10 @@ and also when HOME is set to C:\ by default. ** Customize ns-auto-hide-menu-bar to have the menu-bar hidden, but reappear on mouse-over. (Requires OS X 10.6 or later.) ++++ +** On Mac OS X, dragging a file into Emacs visits the file, like on +other platforms, rather than inserting its contents into the buffer. + ---------------------------------------------------------------------- This file is part of GNU Emacs. diff --git a/lisp/ChangeLog b/lisp/ChangeLog index 8d3ff6c4225..08f6ac4d075 100644 --- a/lisp/ChangeLog +++ b/lisp/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,131 @@ +2012-03-01 Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de> + + * files.el (file-equal-p): Fix docstring. Avoid unnecessary + access of FILE2, if FILE1 does not exist. + + * net/tramp-sh.el (tramp-remote-process-environment): Add "PAGER=\"\"". + Reported by Robert Lupton the Good <rhl@astro.princeton.edu>. + + * vc/vc-git.el (vc-git--call): Enable `inhibit-null-byte-detection'. + Add "PAGER=" to `process-environment'. + +2012-03-01 Michael R. Mauger <mmaug@yahoo.com> + + * progmodes/sql.el: Bug fix + (sql-get-login-ext): Save login values in globals. + (sql-get-login): Use new version of `sql-get-login-ext'. + (sql-interactive-mode): Set global `sql-connection' to nil. + (sql-connect): Set global values for connection. + (sql-product-interactive): Save global values as buffer local. + +2012-02-29 Leo Liu <sdl.web@gmail.com> + + * abbrev.el (define-abbrevs): Reset sys to nil. + +2012-02-28 Thierry Volpiatto <thierry.volpiatto@gmail.com> + + * files.el (file-equal-p): Rename from `files-equal-p'. + Return nil when one or both files don't exist. + (file-subdir-of-p): Now only top directory must exists, + return nil if it doesn't. + (copy-directory): No need to test with `file-subdir-of-p' after + creating dir. + * net/tramp.el (tramp-file-name-for-operation): Rename `files-equal-p' + to `file-equal-p'. + +2012-02-28 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> + + * shell.el (shell-mode): + * progmodes/vhdl-mode.el (wildcard-to-regexp, file-expand-wildcards): + * play/landmark.el (landmark-font-lock-face-O): + * play/handwrite.el (handwrite): + * play/gomoku.el (gomoku-O): + * net/browse-url.el (browse-url-browser-display): + * international/mule.el (define-charset): + * htmlfontify.el (hfy-etags-cmd, hfy-face-attr-for-class): + * filesets.el (filesets-find-file-delay): + * eshell/em-xtra.el (eshell-xtra): + * eshell/em-unix.el (eshell-grep): + * emulation/viper.el (viper-mode): + * emacs-lisp/regexp-opt.el (regexp-opt-group): + * emacs-lisp/easymenu.el (easy-menu-define): + * calendar/timeclock.el (timeclock-use-display-time): + * bs.el (bs-mode): + * bookmark.el (bookmark-save-flag): + Doc fix (standardize possessive apostrophe usage). + +2012-02-27 Chong Yidong <cyd@gnu.org> + + * emulation/viper-cmd.el (viper-intercept-ESC-key): + Fix key-binding lookup for ESC key (Bug#9146). + + * font-lock.el (font-lock-specified-p): Rename from + font-lock-spec-present. Callers changed. + +2012-02-27 Daniel Hackney <dan@haxney.org> + + * emacs-lisp/package.el (package-compute-transaction): + Handle holding a package version to t in package-load-list. + +2012-02-26 Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de> + + * net/tramp.el (tramp-inodes, tramp-devices): Initialize with 0. + (tramp-get-inode, tramp-get-device): Use cached values. + +2012-02-26 Alan Mackenzie <acm@muc.de> + + Check there is a font-lock specification before doing initial + fontification. + + * font-core.el (font-lock-mode): Move the conditional from + :after-hook to font-lock-initial-fontify. + (font-lock-default-function): Move the check for a specification + to font-lock-spec-present. + + * font-lock.el (font-lock-initial-fontify): call ... + (font-lock-spec-present): New function. + +2012-02-26 Jim Blandy <jimb@red-bean.com> + + * progmodes/gdb-mi.el (gdb-mi-quote): New function. + (gdb-send): Apply it to the operand of the '-interpreter-exec + console' command, so that we can pass arguments with (say) quotes + in them. Store exact string sent in gdb-debug-log (Bug#10765). + +2012-02-26 Chong Yidong <cyd@gnu.org> + + * help-fns.el (describe-function-1): Clarify description of + remapping (Bug#10844). + + * files.el (files-equal-p): Doc fix. + (file-subdir-of-p): Doc fix. Convert loop macro to plain Lisp, + and quit the loop once a mismatch is found. + +2012-02-25 Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com> + + * bs.el (bs--show-with-configuration): Don't throw an error + if the window cannot be split; otherwise, subsequent calls to + bs-show fail, restoring a stale window config. (Bug#10882) + +2012-02-25 Jan Djärv <jan.h.d@swipnet.se> + + * term/ns-win.el (global-map): Bind ns-drag-file to + ns-find-file (Bug#5855, Bug#10050). + +2012-02-25 Andreas Schwab <schwab@linux-m68k.org> + + * calendar/parse-time.el (parse-time-string): Allow extractor to + return nil. + +2012-02-25 Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de> + + * net/tramp.el (tramp-file-name-for-operation): + Add `files-equal-p' and `file-subdir-of-p'. + + * net/tramp-sh.el (tramp-sh-handle-copy-directory): + * net/tramp-smb.el (tramp-smb-handle-copy-directory): + Add COPY-CONTENTS argument. + 2012-02-25 Chong Yidong <cyd@gnu.org> Add custom groups for VC backends, for consistency with vc-bzr. @@ -45,9 +173,9 @@ the execution of the mode hooks. * font-lock.el (font-lock-initial-fontify): New function extracted - from font-lock-mode-interal. + from font-lock-mode-internal. - * font-core.el (font-lock-mode): call font-lock-initial-fontify in + * font-core.el (font-lock-mode): Call font-lock-initial-fontify in :after-hook. 2012-02-23 Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> @@ -413,7 +541,7 @@ * mail/emacsbug.el (report-emacs-bug-hook): Query the user first about SMTP before checking the From header. - * mail/sendmail.el (sendmail-query-user-about-smtp): Refacored out + * mail/sendmail.el (sendmail-query-user-about-smtp): Refactor out into own function for reuse by emacsbug.el. 2012-02-10 Leo Liu <sdl.web@gmail.com> @@ -427,7 +555,7 @@ * emacs-lisp/package.el (package-refresh-contents) (package-menu-execute): * desktop.el (desktop-create-buffer): - * font-lock.el (lisp-font-lock-keywords-2): caller changed. + * font-lock.el (lisp-font-lock-keywords-2): Caller changed. 2012-02-10 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> diff --git a/lisp/abbrev.el b/lisp/abbrev.el index ade36f2f9a0..7beee0a1752 100644 --- a/lisp/abbrev.el +++ b/lisp/abbrev.el @@ -191,7 +191,8 @@ the ones defined from the buffer now." (not (eolp))) (setq name (read buf) count (read buf)) (if (equal count '(sys)) - (setq sys t count (read buf))) + (setq sys t count (read buf)) + (setq sys nil)) (setq exp (read buf)) (skip-chars-backward " \t\n\f") (setq hook (if (not (eolp)) (read buf))) diff --git a/lisp/bookmark.el b/lisp/bookmark.el index 20a4e52810b..33b91fd7db2 100644 --- a/lisp/bookmark.el +++ b/lisp/bookmark.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;;; bookmark.el --- set bookmarks, maybe annotate them, jump to them later -;; Copyright (C) 1993-1997, 2001-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 1993-1997, 2001-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Karl Fogel <kfogel@red-bean.com> ;; Maintainer: Karl Fogel <kfogel@red-bean.com> @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ --> t means save bookmarks when Emacs is killed. --> Otherwise, it should be a number that is the frequency with which the bookmark list is saved (i.e.: the number of times which - Emacs' bookmark list may be modified before it is automatically + Emacs's bookmark list may be modified before it is automatically saved.). If it is a number, Emacs will also automatically save bookmarks when it is killed. diff --git a/lisp/bs.el b/lisp/bs.el index 2e0089d153f..64c1183b64d 100644 --- a/lisp/bs.el +++ b/lisp/bs.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;;; bs.el --- menu for selecting and displaying buffers -*- lexical-binding: t -*- -;; Copyright (C) 1998-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 1998-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Olaf Sylvester <Olaf.Sylvester@netsurf.de> ;; Maintainer: Olaf Sylvester <Olaf.Sylvester@netsurf.de> ;; Keywords: convenience @@ -618,7 +618,7 @@ Used from `window-size-change-functions'." (put 'bs-mode 'mode-class 'special) (define-derived-mode bs-mode nil "Buffer-Selection-Menu" - "Major mode for editing a subset of Emacs' buffers. + "Major mode for editing a subset of Emacs's buffers. \\<bs-mode-map> Aside from two header lines each line describes one buffer. Move to a line representing the buffer you want to edit and select @@ -1414,7 +1414,8 @@ for buffer selection." (bs--restore-window-config) (setq bs--window-config-coming-from (current-window-configuration)) (when (> (window-height (selected-window)) 7) - (select-window (split-window-below)))) + ;; Errors would mess with the window configuration (bug#10882). + (ignore-errors (select-window (split-window-below))))) (bs-show-in-buffer liste) (bs-message-without-log "%s" (bs--current-config-message))))) diff --git a/lisp/calendar/parse-time.el b/lisp/calendar/parse-time.el index ab513517452..baf92065550 100644 --- a/lisp/calendar/parse-time.el +++ b/lisp/calendar/parse-time.el @@ -193,28 +193,29 @@ unknown are returned as nil." (predicate (pop rule)) (parse-time-val)) (when (and (not (nth (car slots) time)) ;not already set - (setq parse-time-val (cond ((and (consp predicate) - (not (eq (car predicate) - 'lambda))) - (and (numberp parse-time-elt) - (<= (car predicate) parse-time-elt) - (<= parse-time-elt (cadr predicate)) - parse-time-elt)) - ((symbolp predicate) - (cdr (assoc parse-time-elt - (symbol-value predicate)))) - ((funcall predicate))))) + (setq parse-time-val + (cond ((and (consp predicate) + (not (eq (car predicate) + 'lambda))) + (and (numberp parse-time-elt) + (<= (car predicate) parse-time-elt) + (<= parse-time-elt (cadr predicate)) + parse-time-elt)) + ((symbolp predicate) + (cdr (assoc parse-time-elt + (symbol-value predicate)))) + ((funcall predicate))))) (setq exit t) (while slots - (let ((new-val (and rule - (let ((this (pop rule))) - (if (vectorp this) - (parse-integer - parse-time-elt - (aref this 0) (aref this 1)) - (funcall this)))))) - (rplaca (nthcdr (pop slots) time) - (or new-val parse-time-val))))))))) + (let ((new-val (if rule + (let ((this (pop rule))) + (if (vectorp this) + (parse-integer + parse-time-elt + (aref this 0) (aref this 1)) + (funcall this))) + parse-time-val))) + (rplaca (nthcdr (pop slots) time) new-val)))))))) time)) (provide 'parse-time) diff --git a/lisp/calendar/timeclock.el b/lisp/calendar/timeclock.el index 9b766e17d5c..7f9b46dfd82 100644 --- a/lisp/calendar/timeclock.el +++ b/lisp/calendar/timeclock.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;;; timeclock.el --- mode for keeping track of how much you work -;; Copyright (C) 1999-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 1999-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: John Wiegley <johnw@gnu.org> ;; Created: 25 Mar 1999 @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ This variable only has effect if set with \\[customize]." (defcustom timeclock-use-display-time t "If non-nil, use `display-time-hook' for doing modeline updates. The advantage of this is that one less timer has to be set running -amok in Emacs' process space. The disadvantage is that it requires +amok in Emacs's process space. The disadvantage is that it requires you to have `display-time' running. If you don't want to use `display-time', but still want the modeline to show how much time is left, set this variable to nil. Changing the value of this variable diff --git a/lisp/cedet/ChangeLog b/lisp/cedet/ChangeLog index 361ccba10cc..4dc5fe4df21 100644 --- a/lisp/cedet/ChangeLog +++ b/lisp/cedet/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ +2012-02-28 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> + + * semantic/db.el (semanticdb-search-results-table): + Doc fix (standardize possessive apostrophe usage). + 2012-02-09 Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com> * ede/auto.el (ede-directory-safe-p, ede-add-project-to-global-list): diff --git a/lisp/cedet/semantic.el b/lisp/cedet/semantic.el index 1f07867bac5..0ed031019be 100644 --- a/lisp/cedet/semantic.el +++ b/lisp/cedet/semantic.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;;; semantic.el --- Semantic buffer evaluator. -;; Copyright (C) 1999-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 1999-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Eric M. Ludlam <zappo@gnu.org> ;; Keywords: syntax tools @@ -623,7 +623,7 @@ was marked unparseable, then do nothing, and return the cache." ;;;; Parse the whole system. ((semantic-parse-tree-needs-rebuild-p) - ;; Use Emacs' built-in progress-reporter + ;; Use Emacs's built-in progress-reporter (let ((semantic--progress-reporter (and (>= (point-max) semantic-minimum-working-buffer-size) (eq semantic-working-type 'percent) @@ -762,7 +762,7 @@ This function returns semantic tags without overlays." ;; Designated to ignore. (setq stream (car nontermsym)) (if stream - ;; Use Emacs' built-in progress reporter: + ;; Use Emacs's built-in progress reporter: (and (boundp 'semantic--progress-reporter) semantic--progress-reporter (eq semantic-working-type 'percent) diff --git a/lisp/cedet/semantic/db-el.el b/lisp/cedet/semantic/db-el.el index ce6f33f0d18..23410b1eb1b 100644 --- a/lisp/cedet/semantic/db-el.el +++ b/lisp/cedet/semantic/db-el.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;;; semantic/db-el.el --- Semantic database extensions for Emacs Lisp -;;; Copyright (C) 2002-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;;; Copyright (C) 2002-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Eric M. Ludlam <zappo@gnu.org> ;; Keywords: tags @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ For Emacs Lisp system DB, there isn't one." "Convert one TAG, originating from Emacs OBJ, into standardized form. If Emacs cannot resolve this symbol to a particular file, then return nil." ;; Here's the idea. For each tag, get the name, then use - ;; Emacs' `symbol-file' to get the source. Once we have that, + ;; Emacs's `symbol-file' to get the source. Once we have that, ;; we can use more typical semantic searching techniques to ;; get a regularly parsed tag. (let* ((type (cond ((semantic-tag-of-class-p tag 'function) diff --git a/lisp/cedet/semantic/db.el b/lisp/cedet/semantic/db.el index d6e4fff83c8..4e09f9fc3f2 100644 --- a/lisp/cedet/semantic/db.el +++ b/lisp/cedet/semantic/db.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;;; semantic/db.el --- Semantic tag database manager -;; Copyright (C) 2000-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 2000-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Eric M. Ludlam <zappo@gnu.org> ;; Keywords: tags @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ If one doesn't exist, create it." ) "Table used for search results when there is no file or table association. Examples include search results from external sources such as from -Emacs' own symbol table, or from external libraries.") +Emacs's own symbol table, or from external libraries.") (defmethod semanticdb-refresh-table ((obj semanticdb-search-results-table) &optional force) "If the tag list associated with OBJ is loaded, refresh it. diff --git a/lisp/emacs-lisp/authors.el b/lisp/emacs-lisp/authors.el index f12beed3271..22e0ade987d 100644 --- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/authors.el +++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/authors.el @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -;;; authors.el --- utility for maintaining Emacs' AUTHORS file -*-coding: utf-8;-*- +;;; authors.el --- utility for maintaining Emacs's AUTHORS file -*-coding: utf-8;-*- ;; Copyright (C) 2000-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ ;;; Commentary: ;; Use M-x authors RET to create an *Authors* buffer that can used as -;; or merged with Emacs' AUTHORS file. +;; or merged with Emacs's AUTHORS file. ;;; Code: diff --git a/lisp/emacs-lisp/easymenu.el b/lisp/emacs-lisp/easymenu.el index 2ced0e8a466..b3e54b415d8 100644 --- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/easymenu.el +++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/easymenu.el @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ KEYS is expanded with `substitute-command-keys' before it is used. KEYS is nil, a string or a vector; nil or a keyboard equivalent to this menu item. -This is a hint that will considerably speed up Emacs' first display of +This is a hint that will considerably speed up Emacs's first display of a menu. Use `:key-sequence nil' when you know that this menu item has no keyboard equivalent. diff --git a/lisp/emacs-lisp/ert.el b/lisp/emacs-lisp/ert.el index be8eb77f170..9cbe29bf322 100644 --- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/ert.el +++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/ert.el @@ -862,7 +862,7 @@ run. DEBUGGER-ARGS are the arguments to `debugger'." (make-ert-test-failed :condition condition :backtrace backtrace :infos infos)))) - ;; Work around Emacs' heuristic (in eval.c) for detecting + ;; Work around Emacs's heuristic (in eval.c) for detecting ;; errors in the debugger. (incf num-nonmacro-input-events) ;; FIXME: We should probably implement more fine-grained diff --git a/lisp/emacs-lisp/ewoc.el b/lisp/emacs-lisp/ewoc.el index eed25ecfb85..4fd87209b38 100644 --- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/ewoc.el +++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/ewoc.el @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ ;;; Commentary: ;; Ewoc Was Once Cookie -;; But now it's Emacs' Widget for Object Collections +;; But now it's Emacs's Widget for Object Collections ;; As the name implies this derives from the `cookie' package (part ;; of Elib). The changes are pervasive though mostly superficial: diff --git a/lisp/emacs-lisp/package.el b/lisp/emacs-lisp/package.el index d80454ba269..ff4fbe3ead4 100644 --- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/package.el +++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/package.el @@ -750,7 +750,8 @@ not included in this list." hold) (when (setq hold (assq next-pkg package-load-list)) (setq hold (cadr hold)) - (cond ((eq hold nil) + (cond ((eq hold t)) + ((eq hold nil) (error "Required package '%s' is disabled" (symbol-name next-pkg))) ((null (stringp hold)) diff --git a/lisp/emacs-lisp/regexp-opt.el b/lisp/emacs-lisp/regexp-opt.el index ac391fed2c2..6d12fe19277 100644 --- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/regexp-opt.el +++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/regexp-opt.el @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ This means the number of non-shy regexp grouping constructs "Return a regexp to match a string in the sorted list STRINGS. If PAREN non-nil, output regexp parentheses around returned regexp. If LAX non-nil, don't output parentheses if it doesn't require them. -Merges keywords to avoid backtracking in Emacs' regexp matcher." +Merges keywords to avoid backtracking in Emacs's regexp matcher." ;; The basic idea is to find the shortest common prefix or suffix, remove it ;; and recurse. If there is no prefix, we divide the list into two so that ;; \(at least) one half will have at least a one-character common prefix. diff --git a/lisp/emulation/cua-base.el b/lisp/emulation/cua-base.el index a7cc40cea4b..9e7be0f670d 100644 --- a/lisp/emulation/cua-base.el +++ b/lisp/emulation/cua-base.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;;; cua-base.el --- emulate CUA key bindings -;; Copyright (C) 1997-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 1997-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Kim F. Storm <storm@cua.dk> ;; Keywords: keyboard emulations convenience cua @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ ;; CUA register support ;; -------------------- -;; Emacs' standard register support is also based on a separate set of +;; Emacs's standard register support is also based on a separate set of ;; "register commands". ;; ;; CUA's register support is activated by providing a numeric @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ ;; CUA rectangle support ;; --------------------- -;; Emacs' normal rectangle support is based on interpreting the region +;; Emacs's normal rectangle support is based on interpreting the region ;; between the mark and point as a "virtual rectangle", and using a ;; completely separate set of "rectangle commands" [C-x r ...] on the ;; region to copy, kill, fill a.s.o. the virtual rectangle. diff --git a/lisp/emulation/tpu-edt.el b/lisp/emulation/tpu-edt.el index 305e3e73be0..eaf88ccdf85 100644 --- a/lisp/emulation/tpu-edt.el +++ b/lisp/emulation/tpu-edt.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;;; tpu-edt.el --- Emacs emulating TPU emulating EDT -;; Copyright (C) 1993-1995, 2000-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 1993-1995, 2000-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Rob Riepel <riepel@networking.stanford.edu> ;; Maintainer: Rob Riepel <riepel@networking.stanford.edu> @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ ;; details. ;; Like TPU, Emacs uses multiple buffers. Some buffers are used to hold -;; files you are editing; other "internal" buffers are used for Emacs' own +;; files you are editing; other "internal" buffers are used for Emacs's own ;; purposes (like showing you help). Here are some commands for dealing ;; with buffers. @@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ ;; ; Emacs uses Control-s and Control-q. Problems can occur when using ;; ; Emacs on terminals that use these codes for flow control (Xon/Xoff -;; ; flow control). These lines disable Emacs' use of these characters. +;; ; flow control). These lines disable Emacs's use of these characters. ;; (global-unset-key "\C-s") ;; (global-unset-key "\C-q") diff --git a/lisp/emulation/viper-cmd.el b/lisp/emulation/viper-cmd.el index 503fd2c66d5..68f40349454 100644 --- a/lisp/emulation/viper-cmd.el +++ b/lisp/emulation/viper-cmd.el @@ -1086,8 +1086,17 @@ as a Meta key and any number of multiple escapes are allowed." (defun viper-intercept-ESC-key () "Function that implements ESC key in Viper emulation of Vi." (interactive) - (let ((cmd (or (key-binding (viper-envelop-ESC-key)) - (lambda () (interactive) (error "Viper bell"))))) + ;; `key-binding' needs to be called in a context where Viper's + ;; minor-mode map(s) have been temporarily disabled so the ESC + ;; binding to viper-intercept-ESC-key doesn't hide the binding we're + ;; looking for (Bug#9146): + (let* ((event (viper-envelop-ESC-key)) + (cmd (cond ((equal event viper-ESC-key) + 'viper-intercept-ESC-key) + ((let ((emulation-mode-map-alists nil)) + (key-binding event))) + (t + (error "Viper bell"))))) ;; call the actual function to execute ESC (if no other symbols followed) ;; or the key bound to the ESC sequence (if the sequence was issued diff --git a/lisp/emulation/viper-util.el b/lisp/emulation/viper-util.el index 7cba5441c23..cdeef733bc5 100644 --- a/lisp/emulation/viper-util.el +++ b/lisp/emulation/viper-util.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;;; viper-util.el --- Utilities used by viper.el -;; Copyright (C) 1994-1997, 1999-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 1994-1997, 1999-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu> ;; Package: viper @@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ Otherwise return the normal value." result)) ;; Emacs used to count each multibyte character as several positions in the buffer, -;; so we had to use Emacs' chars-in-region to count characters. Since 20.3, +;; so we had to use Emacs's chars-in-region to count characters. Since 20.3, ;; Emacs counts multibyte characters as 1 position. XEmacs has always been ;; counting each char as just one pos. So, now we can simply subtract beg from ;; end to determine the number of characters in a region. @@ -1112,7 +1112,7 @@ Otherwise return the normal value." lis))) -;; Smooths out the difference between Emacs' unread-command-events +;; Smooths out the difference between Emacs's unread-command-events ;; and XEmacs unread-command-event. Arg is a character, an event, a list of ;; events or a sequence of keys. ;; diff --git a/lisp/emulation/viper.el b/lisp/emulation/viper.el index d304a247bb8..12c186e234e 100644 --- a/lisp/emulation/viper.el +++ b/lisp/emulation/viper.el @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ ;; facility in the original Vi. ;; First, one can execute any Emacs command while defining a ;; macro, not just the Vi commands. Second, macros are defined in a -;; WYSYWYG mode, using an interface to Emacs' WYSIWYG style of defining +;; WYSYWYG mode, using an interface to Emacs's WYSIWYG style of defining ;; macros. Third, in Viper, one can define macros that are specific to ;; a given buffer, a given major mode, or macros defined for all buffers. ;; The same macro name can have several different definitions: @@ -561,7 +561,7 @@ and improving upon much of it. use Emacs productively, you are advised to reach user level 3 or higher. At user level 2 or higher, ^X and ^C have Emacs, not Vi, bindings; - ^Z toggles Vi/Emacs states; ^G is Emacs' keyboard-quit (like ^C in Vi). + ^Z toggles Vi/Emacs states; ^G is Emacs's keyboard-quit (like ^C in Vi). 2. Vi exit functions (e.g., :wq, ZZ) work on INDIVIDUAL files -- they do not cause Emacs to quit, except at user level 1 (for a novice). diff --git a/lisp/erc/erc-compat.el b/lisp/erc/erc-compat.el index 4057d1eabc2..1fb3930091e 100644 --- a/lisp/erc/erc-compat.el +++ b/lisp/erc/erc-compat.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;;; erc-compat.el --- ERC compatibility code for XEmacs -;; Copyright (C) 2002-2003, 2005-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 2002-2003, 2005-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Alex Schroeder <alex@gnu.org> ;; URL: http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/ERC @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ See `erc-encoding-coding-alist'." are placed. Note that this should end with a directory separator.") -;; XEmacs' `replace-match' does not replace matching subexpressions in strings. +;; XEmacs's `replace-match' does not replace matching subexpressions in strings. (defun erc-replace-match-subexpression-in-string (newtext string match subexp start &optional fixedcase literal) "Replace the subexpression SUBEXP of the last match in STRING with NEWTEXT. diff --git a/lisp/eshell/em-unix.el b/lisp/eshell/em-unix.el index 6ac53e30e86..1875506fe9d 100644 --- a/lisp/eshell/em-unix.el +++ b/lisp/eshell/em-unix.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;;; em-unix.el --- UNIX command aliases -;; Copyright (C) 1999-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 1999-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: John Wiegley <johnw@gnu.org> @@ -712,7 +712,7 @@ available..." (defun eshell-grep (command args &optional maybe-use-occur) "Generic service function for the various grep aliases. -It calls Emacs' grep utility if the command is not redirecting output, +It calls Emacs's grep utility if the command is not redirecting output, and if it's not part of a command pipeline. Otherwise, it calls the external command." (if (and maybe-use-occur eshell-no-grep-available) diff --git a/lisp/eshell/em-xtra.el b/lisp/eshell/em-xtra.el index 4f9b921d5ef..3dfb33d37e3 100644 --- a/lisp/eshell/em-xtra.el +++ b/lisp/eshell/em-xtra.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;;; em-xtra.el --- extra alias functions -;; Copyright (C) 1999-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 1999-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: John Wiegley <johnw@gnu.org> @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ (eshell-defgroup eshell-xtra nil "This module defines some extra alias functions which are entirely optional. They can be viewed as samples for how to write Eshell alias -functions, or as aliases which make some of Emacs' behavior more +functions, or as aliases which make some of Emacs's behavior more naturally accessible within Emacs." :tag "Extra alias functions" :group 'eshell-module) diff --git a/lisp/eshell/eshell.el b/lisp/eshell/eshell.el index e4478aefd6d..224451eacba 100644 --- a/lisp/eshell/eshell.el +++ b/lisp/eshell/eshell.el @@ -140,12 +140,12 @@ ;; paragraph wasn't discovered until two months after I wrote the ;; text; it was not intentional). ;; -;; @ Emacs' register and bookmarking facilities can be used for +;; @ Emacs's register and bookmarking facilities can be used for ;; remembering where you've been, and what you've seen -- to varying ;; levels of persistence. They could perhaps even be tied to ;; specific "moments" during eshell execution, which would include ;; the environment at that time, as well as other variables. -;; Although this would require functionality orthogonal to Emacs' +;; Although this would require functionality orthogonal to Emacs's ;; own bookmarking facilities, the interface used could be made to ;; operate very similarly. ;; diff --git a/lisp/files.el b/lisp/files.el index 3523fbdc012..88ebb9eaab4 100644 --- a/lisp/files.el +++ b/lisp/files.el @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ ;;; Commentary: -;; Defines most of Emacs's file- and directory-handling functions, +;; Defines most of Emacs'ss file- and directory-handling functions, ;; including basic file visiting, backup generation, link handling, ;; ITS-id version control, load- and write-hook handling, and the like. @@ -4985,38 +4985,41 @@ given. With a prefix argument, TRASH is nil." directory 'full directory-files-no-dot-files-regexp))) (delete-directory-internal directory))))) -(defun files-equal-p (file1 file2) - "Return non-nil if FILE1 and FILE2 name the same file." - (let ((handler (or (find-file-name-handler file1 'files-equal-p) - (find-file-name-handler file2 'files-equal-p)))) +(defun file-equal-p (file1 file2) + "Return non-nil if files FILE1 and FILE2 name the same file. +If FILE1 or FILE2 does not exist, the return value is unspecified." + (let ((handler (or (find-file-name-handler file1 'file-equal-p) + (find-file-name-handler file2 'file-equal-p)))) (if handler - (funcall handler 'files-equal-p file1 file2) - (equal (file-attributes (file-truename file1)) - (file-attributes (file-truename file2)))))) + (funcall handler 'file-equal-p file1 file2) + (let (f1-attr f2-attr) + (and (setq f1-attr (file-attributes (file-truename file1))) + (setq f2-attr (file-attributes (file-truename file2))) + (equal f1-attr f2-attr)))))) (defun file-subdir-of-p (dir1 dir2) "Return non-nil if DIR1 is a subdirectory of DIR2. -Note that a directory is treated by this function as a subdirectory of itself. -This function only works when its two arguments already exist, -when they don't, it returns nil." +A directory is considered to be a subdirectory of itself. +Return nil if top directory DIR2 is not an existing directory." (let ((handler (or (find-file-name-handler dir1 'file-subdir-of-p) (find-file-name-handler dir2 'file-subdir-of-p)))) (if handler (funcall handler 'file-subdir-of-p dir1 dir2) - (when (and (file-directory-p dir1) - (file-directory-p dir2)) - (loop with f1 = (file-truename dir1) - with f2 = (file-truename dir2) - with ls1 = (or (split-string f1 "/" t) (list "/")) - with ls2 = (or (split-string f2 "/" t) (list "/")) - for p = (string-match "^/" f1) - for i in ls1 - for j in ls2 - when (string= i j) - concat (if p (concat "/" i) (concat i "/")) - into root - finally return - (files-equal-p (file-truename root) f2)))))) + (when (file-directory-p dir2) ; Top dir must exist. + (setq dir1 (file-truename dir1) + dir2 (file-truename dir2)) + (let ((ls1 (or (split-string dir1 "/" t) '("/"))) + (ls2 (or (split-string dir2 "/" t) '("/"))) + (root (if (string-match "\\`/" dir1) "/" "")) + (mismatch nil)) + (while (and ls1 ls2 (not mismatch)) + (if (string-equal (car ls1) (car ls2)) + (setq root (concat root (car ls1) "/")) + (setq mismatch t)) + (setq ls1 (cdr ls1) + ls2 (cdr ls2))) + (unless mismatch + (file-equal-p root dir2))))))) (defun copy-directory (directory newname &optional keep-time parents copy-contents) "Copy DIRECTORY to NEWNAME. Both args must be strings. @@ -5062,12 +5065,7 @@ directly into NEWNAME instead." (cond ((not (file-directory-p newname)) ;; If NEWNAME is not an existing directory, create it; ;; that is where we will copy the files of DIRECTORY. - (make-directory newname parents) - ;; `file-subdir-of-p' doesn't handle non--existing directories, - ;; so double check now if NEWNAME is not a subdir of DIRECTORY. - (and (file-subdir-of-p newname directory) - (error "Cannot copy `%s' into its subdirectory `%s'" - directory newname))) + (make-directory newname parents)) ;; If NEWNAME is an existing directory and COPY-CONTENTS ;; is nil, copy into NEWNAME/[DIRECTORY-BASENAME]. ((not copy-contents) @@ -5256,7 +5254,7 @@ non-nil, it is called instead of rereading visited file contents." (unlock-buffer))) (widen) (let ((coding-system-for-read - ;; Auto-saved file should be read by Emacs' + ;; Auto-saved file should be read by Emacs's ;; internal coding. (if auto-save-p 'auto-save-coding (or coding-system-for-read diff --git a/lisp/filesets.el b/lisp/filesets.el index cecf14753f4..86ebe47580b 100644 --- a/lisp/filesets.el +++ b/lisp/filesets.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;;; filesets.el --- handle group of files -;; Copyright (C) 2002-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 2002-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Thomas Link <sanobast-emacs@yahoo.de> ;; Maintainer: FSF @@ -518,7 +518,7 @@ Caveat: Changes will take effect after rebuilding the menu." This is for calls via `filesets-find-or-display-file' or `filesets-find-file'. -Set this to 0, if you don't use XEmacs' buffer tabs." +Set this to 0, if you don't use XEmacs's buffer tabs." :set (function filesets-set-default) :type 'number :group 'filesets) diff --git a/lisp/font-core.el b/lisp/font-core.el index 9b655319bc9..fc647a3727b 100644 --- a/lisp/font-core.el +++ b/lisp/font-core.el @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ The above is the default behavior of `font-lock-mode'; you may specify your own function which is called when `font-lock-mode' is toggled via `font-lock-function'. " nil nil nil - :after-hook (if font-lock-mode (font-lock-initial-fontify)) + :after-hook (font-lock-initial-fontify) ;; Don't turn on Font Lock mode if we don't have a display (we're running a ;; batch job) or if the buffer is invisible (the name starts with a space). (when (or noninteractive (eq (aref (buffer-name) 0) ?\s)) @@ -192,13 +192,7 @@ this function onto `change-major-mode-hook'." ;; Only do hard work if the mode has specified stuff in ;; `font-lock-defaults'. - (when (or font-lock-defaults - (if (boundp 'font-lock-keywords) font-lock-keywords) - (and mode - (boundp 'font-lock-set-defaults) - font-lock-set-defaults - font-lock-major-mode - (not (eq font-lock-major-mode major-mode)))) + (when (font-lock-specified-p mode) (font-lock-mode-internal mode))) (defun turn-on-font-lock () diff --git a/lisp/font-lock.el b/lisp/font-lock.el index a65a2c94c7d..4222791705b 100644 --- a/lisp/font-lock.el +++ b/lisp/font-lock.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;;; font-lock.el --- Electric font lock mode -;; Copyright (C) 1992-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 1992-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Jamie Zawinski ;; Richard Stallman @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ ;; ;; The syntactic keyword pass places `syntax-table' text properties in the ;; buffer according to the variable `font-lock-syntactic-keywords'. It is -;; necessary because Emacs' syntax table is not powerful enough to describe all +;; necessary because Emacs's syntax table is not powerful enough to describe all ;; the different syntactic constructs required by the sort of people who decide ;; that a single quote can be syntactic or not depending on the time of day. ;; (What sort of person could decide to overload the meaning of a quote?) @@ -629,17 +629,32 @@ Major/minor modes can set this variable if they know which option applies.") ;; Shut up the byte compiler. (defvar font-lock-face-attributes)) ; Obsolete but respected if set. +(defun font-lock-specified-p (mode) + "Return non-nil if the current buffer is ready for fontification. +The MODE argument, if non-nil, means Font Lock mode is about to +be enabled." + (or font-lock-defaults + (and (boundp 'font-lock-keywords) + font-lock-keywords) + (and mode + (boundp 'font-lock-set-defaults) + font-lock-set-defaults + font-lock-major-mode + (not (eq font-lock-major-mode major-mode))))) + (defun font-lock-initial-fontify () ;; The first fontification after turning the mode on. This must ;; only be called after the mode hooks have been run. - (let ((max-size (font-lock-value-in-major-mode font-lock-maximum-size))) - (cond (font-lock-fontified - nil) - ((or (null max-size) (> max-size (buffer-size))) - (font-lock-fontify-buffer)) - (font-lock-verbose - (message "Fontifying %s...buffer size greater than font-lock-maximum-size" - (buffer-name)))))) + (when (and font-lock-mode + (font-lock-specified-p t)) + (let ((max-size (font-lock-value-in-major-mode font-lock-maximum-size))) + (cond (font-lock-fontified + nil) + ((or (null max-size) (> max-size (buffer-size))) + (font-lock-fontify-buffer)) + (font-lock-verbose + (message "Fontifying %s...buffer size greater than font-lock-maximum-size" + (buffer-name))))))) (defun font-lock-mode-internal (arg) ;; Turn on Font Lock mode. diff --git a/lisp/gnus/ChangeLog b/lisp/gnus/ChangeLog index e58b6cc7773..5b9ffc07d1c 100644 --- a/lisp/gnus/ChangeLog +++ b/lisp/gnus/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ +2012-02-25 Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org> + + * shr.el (shr-column-specs): Protect against TDs with "width: 0%". + 2012-02-23 Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org> * nntp.el (nntp-send-authinfo): Work for secure nntp entry in authinfo. diff --git a/lisp/gnus/gmm-utils.el b/lisp/gnus/gmm-utils.el index 347f34b3228..975b83370ba 100644 --- a/lisp/gnus/gmm-utils.el +++ b/lisp/gnus/gmm-utils.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;;; gmm-utils.el --- Utility functions for Gnus, Message and MML -;; Copyright (C) 2006-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 2006-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Reiner Steib <reiner.steib@gmx.de> ;; Keywords: news @@ -352,7 +352,7 @@ compatibility with versions of Emacs that lack the variable dir (expand-file-name "../" dir)))) (setq image-directory-load-path dir)) - ;; If `image-directory-load-path' isn't Emacs' image directory, + ;; If `image-directory-load-path' isn't Emacs's image directory, ;; it's probably a user preference, so use it. Then use a ;; relative setting if possible; otherwise, use ;; `image-directory-load-path'. @@ -383,7 +383,7 @@ compatibility with versions of Emacs that lack the variable ;; Set it to nil if image is not found. (cond ((file-exists-p (expand-file-name image d2ei)) d2ei) ((file-exists-p (expand-file-name image d1ei)) d1ei))))) - ;; Use Emacs' image directory. + ;; Use Emacs's image directory. (image-directory-load-path (setq image-directory image-directory-load-path)) (no-error diff --git a/lisp/gnus/gnus-agent.el b/lisp/gnus/gnus-agent.el index 5178220af8f..bbd3c95265d 100644 --- a/lisp/gnus/gnus-agent.el +++ b/lisp/gnus/gnus-agent.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;;; gnus-agent.el --- unplugged support for Gnus -;; Copyright (C) 1997-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 1997-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org> ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. @@ -602,7 +602,7 @@ manipulated as follows: (make-mode-line-mouse-map mouse-button mouse-func) 'mouse-face (if (and (featurep 'xemacs) - ;; XEmacs' `facep' only checks for a face + ;; XEmacs's `facep' only checks for a face ;; object, not for a face name, so it's useless ;; to check with `facep'. (find-face 'modeline)) diff --git a/lisp/gnus/gnus-score.el b/lisp/gnus/gnus-score.el index 8f06359ace8..f86b6f837a7 100644 --- a/lisp/gnus/gnus-score.el +++ b/lisp/gnus/gnus-score.el @@ -3028,7 +3028,7 @@ If ADAPT, return the home adaptive file instead." (* (abs score) gnus-score-decay-scale))))))) (if (and (featurep 'xemacs) - ;; XEmacs' floor can handle only the floating point + ;; XEmacs's floor can handle only the floating point ;; number below the half of the maximum integer. (> (abs n) (lsh -1 -2))) (string-to-number diff --git a/lisp/gnus/mm-decode.el b/lisp/gnus/mm-decode.el index 09617384049..4a6da2d437c 100644 --- a/lisp/gnus/mm-decode.el +++ b/lisp/gnus/mm-decode.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;;; mm-decode.el --- Functions for decoding MIME things -;; Copyright (C) 1998-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 1998-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org> ;; MORIOKA Tomohiko <morioka@jaist.ac.jp> @@ -1493,7 +1493,7 @@ be determined." (let ((image (mm-get-image handle))) (or (not image) (if (featurep 'xemacs) - ;; XEmacs' glyphs can actually tell us about their width, so + ;; XEmacs's glyphs can actually tell us about their width, so ;; let's be nice and smart about them. (or mm-inline-large-images (and (<= (glyph-width image) (window-pixel-width)) diff --git a/lisp/gnus/shr.el b/lisp/gnus/shr.el index dd0f1599c36..41f12243971 100644 --- a/lisp/gnus/shr.el +++ b/lisp/gnus/shr.el @@ -1364,10 +1364,10 @@ ones, in case fg and bg are nil." (when (memq (car column) '(td th)) (let ((width (cdr (assq :width (cdr column))))) (when (and width - (string-match "\\([0-9]+\\)%" width)) - (aset columns i - (/ (string-to-number (match-string 1 width)) - 100.0)))) + (string-match "\\([0-9]+\\)%" width) + (not (zerop (setq width (string-to-number + (match-string 1 width)))))) + (aset columns i (/ width 100.0)))) (setq i (1+ i))))))) columns)) diff --git a/lisp/help-fns.el b/lisp/help-fns.el index 0175ffa4d9a..ed52be6cc1e 100644 --- a/lisp/help-fns.el +++ b/lisp/help-fns.el @@ -482,12 +482,14 @@ suitable file is found, return nil." (if (member (event-modifiers (aref key 0)) '(nil (shift))) (push key non-modified-keys))) (when remapped - (princ "It is remapped to `") + (princ "Its keys are remapped to `") (princ (symbol-name remapped)) - (princ "'")) + (princ "'.\n")) (when keys - (princ (if remapped ", which is bound to " "It is bound to ")) + (princ (if remapped + "Without this remapping, it would be bound to " + "It is bound to ")) ;; If lots of ordinary text characters run this command, ;; don't mention them one by one. (if (< (length non-modified-keys) 10) diff --git a/lisp/help.el b/lisp/help.el index a38211332c6..1a6aa9d13d2 100644 --- a/lisp/help.el +++ b/lisp/help.el @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ ;;; help.el --- help commands for Emacs -;; Copyright (C) 1985-1986, 1993-1994, 1998-2012 -;; Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 1985-1986, 1993-1994, 1998-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Maintainer: FSF ;; Keywords: help, internal @@ -24,7 +23,7 @@ ;;; Commentary: -;; This code implements GNU Emacs' on-line help system, the one invoked by +;; This code implements GNU Emacs's on-line help system, the one invoked by ;; `M-x help-for-help'. ;;; Code: diff --git a/lisp/htmlfontify.el b/lisp/htmlfontify.el index 4c811d885d7..b94d4293fa7 100644 --- a/lisp/htmlfontify.el +++ b/lisp/htmlfontify.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;;; htmlfontify.el --- htmlize a buffer/source tree with optional hyperlinks -;; Copyright (C) 2002-2003, 2009-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 2002-2003, 2009-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Emacs Lisp Archive Entry ;; Package: htmlfontify @@ -376,7 +376,7 @@ commands in `hfy-etags-cmd-alist'." "The etags equivalent command to run in a source directory to generate a tags file for the whole source tree from there on down. The command should emit the etags output on stdout.\n -Two canned commands are provided - they drive Emacs' etags and +Two canned commands are provided - they drive Emacs's etags and exuberant-ctags' etags respectively." :group 'htmlfontify :tag "etags-command" @@ -859,13 +859,13 @@ If CLASS is set, it must be a `defface' alist key [see below], in which case the first face specification returned by `hfy-combined-face-spec' which *doesn't* clash with CLASS is returned.\n \(A specification with a class of t is considered to match any class you -specify - this matches Emacs' behavior when deciding on which face attributes +specify - this matches Emacs's behavior when deciding on which face attributes to use, to the best of my understanding).\n If CLASS is nil, then you just get whatever `face-attr-construct' returns, ie the current specification in effect for FACE.\n *NOTE*: This function forces any face that is not 'default and which has no :inherit property to inherit from 'default (this is because 'default -is magical in that Emacs' fonts behave as if they inherit implicitly from +is magical in that Emacs's fonts behave as if they inherit implicitly from 'default, but no such behavior exists in HTML/CSS).\n See also `hfy-display-class' for details of valid values for CLASS." (let ((face-spec diff --git a/lisp/image.el b/lisp/image.el index ab3f437a971..162cc8bb0ed 100644 --- a/lisp/image.el +++ b/lisp/image.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;;; image.el --- image API -;; Copyright (C) 1998-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 1998-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Maintainer: FSF ;; Keywords: multimedia @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ compatibility with versions of Emacs that lack the variable dir (expand-file-name "../" dir)))) (setq image-directory-load-path dir)) - ;; If `image-directory-load-path' isn't Emacs' image directory, + ;; If `image-directory-load-path' isn't Emacs's image directory, ;; it's probably a user preference, so use it. Then use a ;; relative setting if possible; otherwise, use ;; `image-directory-load-path'. @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ compatibility with versions of Emacs that lack the variable ;; Set it to nil if image is not found. (cond ((file-exists-p (expand-file-name image d2ei)) d2ei) ((file-exists-p (expand-file-name image d1ei)) d1ei))))) - ;; Use Emacs' image directory. + ;; Use Emacs's image directory. (image-directory-load-path (setq image-directory image-directory-load-path)) (no-error diff --git a/lisp/international/mule.el b/lisp/international/mule.el index d4dd4e4cf24..7bf15009687 100644 --- a/lisp/international/mule.el +++ b/lisp/international/mule.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;;; mule.el --- basic commands for multilingual environment -;; Copyright (C) 1997-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 1997-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, ;; 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 ;; National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) @@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ compatibility. VALUE must be a nonnegative integer that can be used as an invalid code point of the charset. If the minimum code is 0 and the maximum -code is greater than Emacs' maximum integer value, `:invalid-code' +code is greater than Emacs's maximum integer value, `:invalid-code' should not be omitted. `:code-offset' diff --git a/lisp/ldefs-boot.el b/lisp/ldefs-boot.el index 9d5e69ba9d9..718c27499cf 100644 --- a/lisp/ldefs-boot.el +++ b/lisp/ldefs-boot.el @@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ old-style time formats for entries are supported. ;;;### (autoloads (defadvice ad-activate ad-add-advice ad-disable-advice ;;;;;; ad-enable-advice ad-default-compilation-action ad-redefinition-action) -;;;;;; "advice" "emacs-lisp/advice.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; "advice" "emacs-lisp/advice.el" (20277 28925)) ;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/advice.el (defvar ad-redefinition-action 'warn "\ @@ -489,7 +489,7 @@ A replacement function for `newline-and-indent', aligning as it goes. ;;;### (autoloads (outlineify-sticky allout-mode allout-mode-p allout-auto-activation ;;;;;; allout-setup allout-auto-activation-helper) "allout" "allout.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20279 40897)) ;;; Generated autoloads from allout.el (autoload 'allout-auto-activation-helper "allout" "\ @@ -850,7 +850,7 @@ for details on preparing Emacs for automatic allout activation. ;;;### (autoloads (allout-widgets-mode allout-widgets-auto-activation ;;;;;; allout-widgets-setup allout-widgets) "allout-widgets" "allout-widgets.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20279 40897)) ;;; Generated autoloads from allout-widgets.el (let ((loads (get 'allout-widgets 'custom-loads))) (if (member '"allout-widgets" loads) nil (put 'allout-widgets 'custom-loads (cons '"allout-widgets" loads)))) @@ -910,7 +910,7 @@ outline hot-spot navigation (see `allout-mode'). ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (ange-ftp-hook-function ange-ftp-reread-dir) "ange-ftp" -;;;;;; "net/ange-ftp.el" (20261 10951)) +;;;;;; "net/ange-ftp.el" (20295 29120)) ;;; Generated autoloads from net/ange-ftp.el (defalias 'ange-ftp-re-read-dir 'ange-ftp-reread-dir) @@ -965,7 +965,7 @@ the buffer *Birthday-Present-for-Name*. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (ansi-color-process-output ansi-color-for-comint-mode-on) -;;;;;; "ansi-color" "ansi-color.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; "ansi-color" "ansi-color.el" (20290 11197)) ;;; Generated autoloads from ansi-color.el (autoload 'ansi-color-for-comint-mode-on "ansi-color" "\ @@ -991,7 +991,7 @@ This is a good function to put in `comint-output-filter-functions'. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (antlr-set-tabs antlr-mode antlr-show-makefile-rules) -;;;;;; "antlr-mode" "progmodes/antlr-mode.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; "antlr-mode" "progmodes/antlr-mode.el" (20300 47034)) ;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/antlr-mode.el (autoload 'antlr-show-makefile-rules "antlr-mode" "\ @@ -1158,8 +1158,8 @@ Returns list of symbols and documentation found. ;;;*** -;;;### (autoloads (archive-mode) "arc-mode" "arc-mode.el" (20229 -;;;;;; 34587)) +;;;### (autoloads (archive-mode) "arc-mode" "arc-mode.el" (20279 +;;;;;; 40897)) ;;; Generated autoloads from arc-mode.el (autoload 'archive-mode "arc-mode" "\ @@ -1486,7 +1486,7 @@ Special commands: ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (auth-source-cache-expiry) "auth-source" "gnus/auth-source.el" -;;;;;; (20236 48737)) +;;;;;; (20279 40897)) ;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/auth-source.el (defvar auth-source-cache-expiry 7200 "\ @@ -1792,7 +1792,7 @@ definition of \"random distance\".) ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (display-battery-mode battery) "battery" "battery.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20279 40897)) ;;; Generated autoloads from battery.el (put 'battery-mode-line-string 'risky-local-variable t) @@ -1861,7 +1861,7 @@ For non-interactive use see also `benchmark-run' and ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (bibtex-search-entry bibtex-mode bibtex-initialize) -;;;;;; "bibtex" "textmodes/bibtex.el" (20261 10951)) +;;;;;; "bibtex" "textmodes/bibtex.el" (20276 64704)) ;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/bibtex.el (autoload 'bibtex-initialize "bibtex" "\ @@ -2110,7 +2110,7 @@ a reflection. ;;;;;; bookmark-save bookmark-write bookmark-delete bookmark-insert ;;;;;; bookmark-rename bookmark-insert-location bookmark-relocate ;;;;;; bookmark-jump-other-window bookmark-jump bookmark-set) "bookmark" -;;;;;; "bookmark.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; "bookmark.el" (20300 47034)) ;;; Generated autoloads from bookmark.el (define-key ctl-x-r-map "b" 'bookmark-jump) (define-key ctl-x-r-map "m" 'bookmark-set) @@ -2311,7 +2311,7 @@ Incremental search of bookmarks, hiding the non-matches as we go. ;;;;;; browse-url-xdg-open browse-url-at-mouse browse-url-at-point ;;;;;; browse-url browse-url-of-region browse-url-of-dired-file ;;;;;; browse-url-of-buffer browse-url-of-file browse-url-browser-function) -;;;;;; "browse-url" "net/browse-url.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; "browse-url" "net/browse-url.el" (20300 47034)) ;;; Generated autoloads from net/browse-url.el (defvar browse-url-browser-function 'browse-url-default-browser "\ @@ -2380,9 +2380,11 @@ to use. \(fn EVENT)" t nil) (autoload 'browse-url-xdg-open "browse-url" "\ +Pass the specified URL to the \"xdg-open\" command. +xdg-open is a desktop utility that calls your preferred web browser. +The optional argument IGNORED is not used. - -\(fn URL &optional NEW-WINDOW)" t nil) +\(fn URL &optional IGNORED)" t nil) (autoload 'browse-url-netscape "browse-url" "\ Ask the Netscape WWW browser to load URL. @@ -2641,7 +2643,7 @@ Return a vector containing the lines from `bruce-phrases-file'. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (bs-show bs-customize bs-cycle-previous bs-cycle-next) -;;;;;; "bs" "bs.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; "bs" "bs.el" (20300 47034)) ;;; Generated autoloads from bs.el (autoload 'bs-cycle-next "bs" "\ @@ -2727,7 +2729,7 @@ Like `bug-reference-mode', but only buttonize in comments and strings. ;;;;;; batch-byte-compile-if-not-done display-call-tree byte-compile ;;;;;; compile-defun byte-compile-file byte-recompile-directory ;;;;;; byte-force-recompile byte-compile-enable-warning byte-compile-disable-warning) -;;;;;; "bytecomp" "emacs-lisp/bytecomp.el" (20230 55355)) +;;;;;; "bytecomp" "emacs-lisp/bytecomp.el" (20276 33121)) ;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/bytecomp.el (put 'byte-compile-dynamic 'safe-local-variable 'booleanp) (put 'byte-compile-disable-print-circle 'safe-local-variable 'booleanp) @@ -2869,7 +2871,7 @@ and corresponding effects. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (calendar-hebrew-list-yahrzeits) "cal-hebrew" "calendar/cal-hebrew.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20284 58812)) ;;; Generated autoloads from calendar/cal-hebrew.el (autoload 'calendar-hebrew-list-yahrzeits "cal-hebrew" "\ @@ -2885,8 +2887,8 @@ from the cursor position. ;;;### (autoloads (defmath calc-embedded-activate calc-embedded calc-grab-rectangle ;;;;;; calc-grab-region full-calc-keypad calc-keypad calc-eval quick-calc -;;;;;; full-calc calc calc-dispatch) "calc" "calc/calc.el" (20229 -;;;;;; 34587)) +;;;;;; full-calc calc calc-dispatch) "calc" "calc/calc.el" (20279 +;;;;;; 40897)) ;;; Generated autoloads from calc/calc.el (define-key ctl-x-map "*" 'calc-dispatch) @@ -2993,8 +2995,8 @@ See the documentation for `calculator-mode' for more information. ;;;*** -;;;### (autoloads (calendar) "calendar" "calendar/calendar.el" (20230 -;;;;;; 18463)) +;;;### (autoloads (calendar) "calendar" "calendar/calendar.el" (20287 +;;;;;; 5356)) ;;; Generated autoloads from calendar/calendar.el (autoload 'calendar "calendar" "\ @@ -3103,7 +3105,7 @@ Obsoletes `c-forward-into-nomenclature'. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (c-guess-basic-syntax) "cc-engine" "progmodes/cc-engine.el" -;;;;;; (20264 31805)) +;;;;;; (20279 40897)) ;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/cc-engine.el (autoload 'c-guess-basic-syntax "cc-engine" "\ @@ -3115,7 +3117,7 @@ Return the syntactic context of the current line. ;;;### (autoloads (c-guess-install c-guess-region-no-install c-guess-region ;;;;;; c-guess-buffer-no-install c-guess-buffer c-guess-no-install -;;;;;; c-guess) "cc-guess" "progmodes/cc-guess.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; c-guess) "cc-guess" "progmodes/cc-guess.el" (20275 43867)) ;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/cc-guess.el (defvar c-guess-guessed-offsets-alist nil "\ @@ -3215,7 +3217,7 @@ the absolute file name of the file if STYLE-NAME is nil. ;;;### (autoloads (awk-mode pike-mode idl-mode java-mode objc-mode ;;;;;; c++-mode c-mode c-initialize-cc-mode) "cc-mode" "progmodes/cc-mode.el" -;;;;;; (20247 64512)) +;;;;;; (20293 38510)) ;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/cc-mode.el (autoload 'c-initialize-cc-mode "cc-mode" "\ @@ -3443,7 +3445,7 @@ and exists only for compatibility reasons. ;;;*** -;;;### (autoloads nil "cc-vars" "progmodes/cc-vars.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;### (autoloads nil "cc-vars" "progmodes/cc-vars.el" (20279 40897)) ;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/cc-vars.el (put 'c-basic-offset 'safe-local-variable 'integerp) (put 'c-backslash-column 'safe-local-variable 'integerp) @@ -4073,7 +4075,7 @@ a future Emacs interpreter will be able to use it.") ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (common-lisp-indent-function) "cl-indent" "emacs-lisp/cl-indent.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20279 40897)) ;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/cl-indent.el (autoload 'common-lisp-indent-function "cl-indent" "\ @@ -4215,10 +4217,10 @@ If FRAME cannot display COLOR, return nil. ;;;### (autoloads (comint-redirect-results-list-from-process comint-redirect-results-list ;;;;;; comint-redirect-send-command-to-process comint-redirect-send-command ;;;;;; comint-run make-comint make-comint-in-buffer) "comint" "comint.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20290 11197)) ;;; Generated autoloads from comint.el -(defvar comint-output-filter-functions '(comint-postoutput-scroll-to-bottom comint-watch-for-password-prompt) "\ +(defvar comint-output-filter-functions '(ansi-color-process-output comint-postoutput-scroll-to-bottom comint-watch-for-password-prompt) "\ Functions to call after output is inserted into the buffer. One possible function is `comint-postoutput-scroll-to-bottom'. These functions get one argument, a string containing the text as originally @@ -4347,8 +4349,8 @@ on third call it again advances points to the next difference and so on. ;;;;;; compilation-shell-minor-mode compilation-mode compilation-start ;;;;;; compile compilation-disable-input compile-command compilation-search-path ;;;;;; compilation-ask-about-save compilation-window-height compilation-start-hook -;;;;;; compilation-mode-hook) "compile" "progmodes/compile.el" (20265 -;;;;;; 7997)) +;;;;;; compilation-mode-hook) "compile" "progmodes/compile.el" (20275 +;;;;;; 43867)) ;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/compile.el (defvar compilation-mode-hook nil "\ @@ -4528,7 +4530,7 @@ This is the value of `next-error-function' in Compilation buffers. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (dynamic-completion-mode) "completion" "completion.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20273 55691)) ;;; Generated autoloads from completion.el (defvar dynamic-completion-mode nil "\ @@ -4541,7 +4543,10 @@ or call the function `dynamic-completion-mode'.") (custom-autoload 'dynamic-completion-mode "completion" nil) (autoload 'dynamic-completion-mode "completion" "\ -Enable dynamic word-completion. +Toggle dynamic word-completion on or off. +With a prefix argument ARG, enable the mode if ARG is positive, +and disable it otherwise. If called from Lisp, enable the mode +if ARG is omitted or nil. \(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) @@ -5069,7 +5074,7 @@ Major mode to edit Cascading Style Sheets. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (cua-selection-mode cua-mode) "cua-base" "emulation/cua-base.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20300 47034)) ;;; Generated autoloads from emulation/cua-base.el (defvar cua-mode nil "\ @@ -5129,7 +5134,7 @@ Enable CUA selection mode without the C-z/C-x/C-c/C-v bindings. ;;;;;; customize-mode customize customize-push-and-save customize-save-variable ;;;;;; customize-set-variable customize-set-value custom-menu-sort-alphabetically ;;;;;; custom-buffer-sort-alphabetically custom-browse-sort-alphabetically) -;;;;;; "cus-edit" "cus-edit.el" (20259 55615)) +;;;;;; "cus-edit" "cus-edit.el" (20271 46782)) ;;; Generated autoloads from cus-edit.el (defvar custom-browse-sort-alphabetically nil "\ @@ -5445,8 +5450,8 @@ The format is suitable for use with `easy-menu-define'. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (customize-themes describe-theme custom-theme-visit-theme -;;;;;; customize-create-theme) "cus-theme" "cus-theme.el" (20229 -;;;;;; 34587)) +;;;;;; customize-create-theme) "cus-theme" "cus-theme.el" (20279 +;;;;;; 40897)) ;;; Generated autoloads from cus-theme.el (autoload 'customize-create-theme "cus-theme" "\ @@ -5489,7 +5494,7 @@ Mode used for cvs status output. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (global-cwarn-mode turn-on-cwarn-mode cwarn-mode) -;;;;;; "cwarn" "progmodes/cwarn.el" (20263 52669)) +;;;;;; "cwarn" "progmodes/cwarn.el" (20273 55692)) ;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/cwarn.el (autoload 'cwarn-mode "cwarn" "\ @@ -5501,7 +5506,9 @@ Note, in addition to enabling this minor mode, the major mode must be included in the variable `cwarn-configuration'. By default C and C++ modes are included. -With ARG, turn CWarn mode on if and only if arg is positive. +With a prefix argument ARG, enable the mode if ARG is positive, +and disable it otherwise. If called from Lisp, enable the mode +if ARG is omitted or nil. \(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) @@ -6051,7 +6058,7 @@ relevant to POS. ;;;### (autoloads (desktop-revert desktop-save-in-desktop-dir desktop-change-dir ;;;;;; desktop-load-default desktop-read desktop-remove desktop-save ;;;;;; desktop-clear desktop-locals-to-save desktop-save-mode) "desktop" -;;;;;; "desktop.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; "desktop.el" (20277 28925)) ;;; Generated autoloads from desktop.el (defvar desktop-save-mode nil "\ @@ -6271,7 +6278,7 @@ Deuglify broken Outlook (Express) articles and redisplay. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (diary-mode diary-mail-entries diary) "diary-lib" -;;;;;; "calendar/diary-lib.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; "calendar/diary-lib.el" (20287 5356)) ;;; Generated autoloads from calendar/diary-lib.el (autoload 'diary "diary-lib" "\ @@ -6358,7 +6365,7 @@ This requires the external program `diff' to be in your `exec-path'. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (diff-minor-mode diff-mode) "diff-mode" "vc/diff-mode.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20300 47034)) ;;; Generated autoloads from vc/diff-mode.el (autoload 'diff-mode "diff-mode" "\ @@ -6402,7 +6409,7 @@ Optional arguments are passed to `dig-invoke'. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (dired-mode dired-noselect dired-other-frame dired-other-window -;;;;;; dired dired-listing-switches) "dired" "dired.el" (20259 55615)) +;;;;;; dired dired-listing-switches) "dired" "dired.el" (20296 49978)) ;;; Generated autoloads from dired.el (defvar dired-listing-switches (purecopy "-al") "\ @@ -6524,7 +6531,7 @@ Keybindings: ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (dirtrack dirtrack-mode) "dirtrack" "dirtrack.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20273 55691)) ;;; Generated autoloads from dirtrack.el (autoload 'dirtrack-mode "dirtrack" "\ @@ -6757,8 +6764,8 @@ Locate SOA record and increment the serial field. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (doc-view-bookmark-jump doc-view-minor-mode doc-view-mode-maybe -;;;;;; doc-view-mode doc-view-mode-p) "doc-view" "doc-view.el" (20229 -;;;;;; 34587)) +;;;;;; doc-view-mode doc-view-mode-p) "doc-view" "doc-view.el" (20279 +;;;;;; 40897)) ;;; Generated autoloads from doc-view.el (autoload 'doc-view-mode-p "doc-view" "\ @@ -6842,7 +6849,7 @@ Switch to *dungeon* buffer and start game. ;;;### (autoloads (easy-mmode-defsyntax easy-mmode-defmap easy-mmode-define-keymap ;;;;;; define-globalized-minor-mode define-minor-mode) "easy-mmode" -;;;;;; "emacs-lisp/easy-mmode.el" (20264 40969)) +;;;;;; "emacs-lisp/easy-mmode.el" (20294 38748)) ;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/easy-mmode.el (defalias 'easy-mmode-define-minor-mode 'define-minor-mode) @@ -6853,6 +6860,14 @@ This defines the toggle command MODE and (by default) a control variable MODE (you can override this with the :variable keyword, see below). DOC is the documentation for the mode toggle command. +The defined mode command takes one optional (prefix) argument. +Interactively with no prefix argument it toggles the mode. +With a prefix argument, it enables the mode if the argument is +positive and otherwise disables it. When called from Lisp, it +enables the mode if the argument is omitted or nil, and toggles +the mode if the argument is `toggle'. If DOC is nil this +function adds a basic doc-string stating these facts. + Optional INIT-VALUE is the initial value of the mode's variable. Optional LIGHTER is displayed in the modeline when the mode is on. Optional KEYMAP is the default keymap bound to the mode keymap. @@ -6890,6 +6905,8 @@ BODY contains code to execute each time the mode is enabled or disabled. the new state, and sets it. If you specify a :variable, this function does not define a MODE variable (nor any of the terms used in :variable). +:after-hook A single lisp form which is evaluated after the mode hooks + have been run. It should not be quoted. For example, you could write (define-minor-mode foo-mode \"If enabled, foo on you!\" @@ -6958,8 +6975,8 @@ CSS contains a list of syntax specifications of the form (CHAR . SYNTAX). ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (easy-menu-change easy-menu-create-menu easy-menu-do-define -;;;;;; easy-menu-define) "easymenu" "emacs-lisp/easymenu.el" (20229 -;;;;;; 34587)) +;;;;;; easy-menu-define) "easymenu" "emacs-lisp/easymenu.el" (20300 +;;;;;; 47034)) ;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/easymenu.el (autoload 'easy-menu-define "easymenu" "\ @@ -7016,7 +7033,7 @@ KEYS is expanded with `substitute-command-keys' before it is used. KEYS is nil, a string or a vector; nil or a keyboard equivalent to this menu item. -This is a hint that will considerably speed up Emacs' first display of +This is a hint that will considerably speed up Emacs's first display of a menu. Use `:key-sequence nil' when you know that this menu item has no keyboard equivalent. @@ -7940,7 +7957,7 @@ Display Ediff's registry. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (ediff-toggle-use-toolbar ediff-toggle-multiframe) -;;;;;; "ediff-util" "vc/ediff-util.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; "ediff-util" "vc/ediff-util.el" (20300 47034)) ;;; Generated autoloads from vc/ediff-util.el (autoload 'ediff-toggle-multiframe "ediff-util" "\ @@ -8112,7 +8129,7 @@ Emacs Lisp mode) that support ElDoc.") ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (electric-layout-mode electric-pair-mode electric-indent-mode) -;;;;;; "electric" "electric.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; "electric" "electric.el" (20275 12572)) ;;; Generated autoloads from electric.el (defvar electric-indent-chars '(10) "\ @@ -8133,9 +8150,9 @@ With a prefix argument ARG, enable Electric Indent mode if ARG is positive, and disable it otherwise. If called from Lisp, enable the mode if ARG is omitted or nil. -Electric Indent mode is a global minor mode. When enabled, -reindentation is triggered whenever you insert a character listed -in `electric-indent-chars'. +This is a global minor mode. When enabled, it reindents whenever +the hook `electric-indent-functions' returns non-nil, or you +insert a character from `electric-indent-chars'. \(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) @@ -8158,6 +8175,8 @@ Electric Pair mode is a global minor mode. When enabled, typing an open parenthesis automatically inserts the corresponding closing parenthesis. (Likewise for brackets, etc.) +See options `electric-pair-pairs' and `electric-pair-skip-self'. + \(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) (defvar electric-layout-mode nil "\ @@ -8171,6 +8190,10 @@ or call the function `electric-layout-mode'.") (autoload 'electric-layout-mode "electric" "\ Automatically insert newlines around some chars. +With a prefix argument ARG, enable Electric Layout mode if ARG is +positive, and disable it otherwise. If called from Lisp, enable +the mode if ARG is omitted or nil. +The variable `electric-layout-rules' says when and how to insert newlines. \(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) @@ -8294,7 +8317,7 @@ Other values are interpreted as usual. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (report-emacs-bug-query-existing-bugs report-emacs-bug) -;;;;;; "emacsbug" "mail/emacsbug.el" (20259 55615)) +;;;;;; "emacsbug" "mail/emacsbug.el" (20277 28925)) ;;; Generated autoloads from mail/emacsbug.el (autoload 'report-emacs-bug "emacsbug" "\ @@ -8315,7 +8338,7 @@ The result is an alist with items of the form (URL SUBJECT NO). ;;;;;; emerge-revisions emerge-files-with-ancestor-remote emerge-files-remote ;;;;;; emerge-files-with-ancestor-command emerge-files-command emerge-buffers-with-ancestor ;;;;;; emerge-buffers emerge-files-with-ancestor emerge-files) "emerge" -;;;;;; "vc/emerge.el" (20204 31303)) +;;;;;; "vc/emerge.el" (20292 6362)) ;;; Generated autoloads from vc/emerge.el (autoload 'emerge-files "emerge" "\ @@ -8376,13 +8399,18 @@ Emerge two RCS revisions of a file, with another revision as ancestor. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (enriched-decode enriched-encode enriched-mode) -;;;;;; "enriched" "textmodes/enriched.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; "enriched" "textmodes/enriched.el" (20273 55692)) ;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/enriched.el (autoload 'enriched-mode "enriched" "\ Minor mode for editing text/enriched files. These are files with embedded formatting information in the MIME standard text/enriched format. + +With a prefix argument ARG, enable the mode if ARG is positive, +and disable it otherwise. If called from Lisp, enable the mode +if ARG is omitted or nil. + Turning the mode on or off runs `enriched-mode-hook'. More information about Enriched mode is available in the file @@ -8638,11 +8666,14 @@ Encrypt marked files. ;;;### (autoloads (epa-global-mail-mode epa-mail-import-keys epa-mail-encrypt ;;;;;; epa-mail-sign epa-mail-verify epa-mail-decrypt epa-mail-mode) -;;;;;; "epa-mail" "epa-mail.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; "epa-mail" "epa-mail.el" (20273 55691)) ;;; Generated autoloads from epa-mail.el (autoload 'epa-mail-mode "epa-mail" "\ A minor-mode for composing encrypted/clearsigned mails. +With a prefix argument ARG, enable the mode if ARG is positive, +and disable it otherwise. If called from Lisp, enable the mode +if ARG is omitted or nil. \(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) @@ -8697,6 +8728,9 @@ or call the function `epa-global-mail-mode'.") (autoload 'epa-global-mail-mode "epa-mail" "\ Minor mode to hook EasyPG into Mail mode. +With a prefix argument ARG, enable the mode if ARG is positive, +and disable it otherwise. If called from Lisp, enable the mode +if ARG is omitted or nil. \(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) @@ -8801,7 +8835,7 @@ Otherwise, connect to HOST:PORT as USER and /join CHANNEL. ;;;*** -;;;### (autoloads nil "erc-compat" "erc/erc-compat.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;### (autoloads nil "erc-compat" "erc/erc-compat.el" (20300 47034)) ;;; Generated autoloads from erc/erc-compat.el (autoload 'erc-define-minor-mode "erc-compat") @@ -8949,7 +8983,7 @@ system. ;;;*** -;;;### (autoloads nil "erc-join" "erc/erc-join.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;### (autoloads nil "erc-join" "erc/erc-join.el" (20274 22975)) ;;; Generated autoloads from erc/erc-join.el (autoload 'erc-autojoin-mode "erc-join" nil t) @@ -9229,7 +9263,7 @@ Add a file to `erc-xdcc-files'. ;;;### (autoloads (ert-describe-test ert-run-tests-interactively ;;;;;; ert-run-tests-batch-and-exit ert-run-tests-batch ert-deftest) -;;;;;; "ert" "emacs-lisp/ert.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; "ert" "emacs-lisp/ert.el" (20300 47034)) ;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/ert.el (autoload 'ert-deftest "ert" "\ @@ -9299,7 +9333,7 @@ Display the documentation for TEST-OR-TEST-NAME (a symbol or ert-test). ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (ert-kill-all-test-buffers) "ert-x" "emacs-lisp/ert-x.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20270 25925)) ;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/ert-x.el (put 'ert-with-test-buffer 'lisp-indent-function 1) @@ -9325,7 +9359,7 @@ Emacs shell interactive mode. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (eshell-command-result eshell-command eshell) "eshell" -;;;;;; "eshell/eshell.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; "eshell/eshell.el" (20300 47034)) ;;; Generated autoloads from eshell/eshell.el (autoload 'eshell "eshell" "\ @@ -9854,7 +9888,7 @@ With ARG, insert that many delimiters. ;;;### (autoloads (eudc-load-eudc eudc-query-form eudc-expand-inline ;;;;;; eudc-get-phone eudc-get-email eudc-set-server) "eudc" "net/eudc.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20300 47034)) ;;; Generated autoloads from net/eudc.el (autoload 'eudc-set-server "eudc" "\ @@ -9973,8 +10007,8 @@ Edit the hotlist of directory servers in a specialized buffer. ;;;*** -;;;### (autoloads (ewoc-create) "ewoc" "emacs-lisp/ewoc.el" (20229 -;;;;;; 34587)) +;;;### (autoloads (ewoc-create) "ewoc" "emacs-lisp/ewoc.el" (20300 +;;;;;; 47034)) ;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/ewoc.el (autoload 'ewoc-create "ewoc" "\ @@ -10165,8 +10199,8 @@ with no args, if that value is non-nil. ;;;### (autoloads (variable-pitch-mode buffer-face-toggle buffer-face-set ;;;;;; buffer-face-mode text-scale-adjust text-scale-decrease text-scale-increase ;;;;;; text-scale-set face-remap-set-base face-remap-reset-base -;;;;;; face-remap-add-relative) "face-remap" "face-remap.el" (20229 -;;;;;; 34587)) +;;;;;; face-remap-add-relative) "face-remap" "face-remap.el" (20273 +;;;;;; 55691)) ;;; Generated autoloads from face-remap.el (autoload 'face-remap-add-relative "face-remap" "\ @@ -10264,8 +10298,10 @@ a top-level keymap, `text-scale-increase' or (autoload 'buffer-face-mode "face-remap" "\ Minor mode for a buffer-specific default face. -When enabled, the face specified by the variable -`buffer-face-mode-face' is used to display the buffer text. +With a prefix argument ARG, enable the mode if ARG is positive, +and disable it otherwise. If called from Lisp, enable the mode +if ARG is omitted or nil. When enabled, the face specified by the +variable `buffer-face-mode-face' is used to display the buffer text. \(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) @@ -10306,7 +10342,7 @@ Besides the choice of face, it is the same as `buffer-face-mode'. ;;;### (autoloads (feedmail-queue-reminder feedmail-run-the-queue ;;;;;; feedmail-run-the-queue-global-prompt feedmail-run-the-queue-no-prompts -;;;;;; feedmail-send-it) "feedmail" "mail/feedmail.el" (20172 54913)) +;;;;;; feedmail-send-it) "feedmail" "mail/feedmail.el" (20300 47034)) ;;; Generated autoloads from mail/feedmail.el (autoload 'feedmail-send-it "feedmail" "\ @@ -10360,7 +10396,7 @@ you can set `feedmail-queue-reminder-alist' to nil. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (ffap-bindings dired-at-point ffap-at-mouse ffap-menu -;;;;;; find-file-at-point ffap-next) "ffap" "ffap.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; find-file-at-point ffap-next) "ffap" "ffap.el" (20292 53022)) ;;; Generated autoloads from ffap.el (autoload 'ffap-next "ffap" "\ @@ -10549,8 +10585,8 @@ Copy directory-local variables to the -*- line. ;;;*** -;;;### (autoloads (filesets-init) "filesets" "filesets.el" (20229 -;;;;;; 34587)) +;;;### (autoloads (filesets-init) "filesets" "filesets.el" (20300 +;;;;;; 47034)) ;;; Generated autoloads from filesets.el (autoload 'filesets-init "filesets" "\ @@ -10955,13 +10991,14 @@ to get the effect of a C-q. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (flymake-find-file-hook flymake-mode-off flymake-mode-on -;;;;;; flymake-mode) "flymake" "progmodes/flymake.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; flymake-mode) "flymake" "progmodes/flymake.el" (20273 55692)) ;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/flymake.el (autoload 'flymake-mode "flymake" "\ -Minor mode to do on-the-fly syntax checking. -When called interactively, toggles the minor mode. -With arg, turn Flymake mode on if and only if arg is positive. +Toggle on-the-fly syntax checking. +With a prefix argument ARG, enable the mode if ARG is positive, +and disable it otherwise. If called from Lisp, enable the mode +if ARG is omitted or nil. \(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) @@ -11316,7 +11353,7 @@ and choose the directory as the fortune-file. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (gdb gdb-enable-debug) "gdb-mi" "progmodes/gdb-mi.el" -;;;;;; (20264 32142)) +;;;;;; (20298 5305)) ;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/gdb-mi.el (defvar gdb-enable-debug nil "\ @@ -11461,13 +11498,15 @@ regular expression that can be used as an element of ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (glasses-mode) "glasses" "progmodes/glasses.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20273 55692)) ;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/glasses.el (autoload 'glasses-mode "glasses" "\ Minor mode for making identifiers likeThis readable. -When this mode is active, it tries to add virtual separators (like underscores) -at places they belong to. +With a prefix argument ARG, enable the mode if ARG is positive, +and disable it otherwise. If called from Lisp, enable the mode +if ARG is omitted or nil. When this mode is active, it tries to +add virtual separators (like underscores) at places they belong to. \(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) @@ -11475,7 +11514,7 @@ at places they belong to. ;;;### (autoloads (gmm-tool-bar-from-list gmm-widget-p gmm-error ;;;;;; gmm-message gmm-regexp-concat) "gmm-utils" "gnus/gmm-utils.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20300 47034)) ;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gmm-utils.el (autoload 'gmm-regexp-concat "gmm-utils" "\ @@ -11530,7 +11569,7 @@ DEFAULT-MAP specifies the default key map for ICON-LIST. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (gnus gnus-other-frame gnus-slave gnus-no-server -;;;;;; gnus-slave-no-server) "gnus" "gnus/gnus.el" (20258 34747)) +;;;;;; gnus-slave-no-server) "gnus" "gnus/gnus.el" (20276 33121)) ;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus.el (when (fboundp 'custom-autoload) (custom-autoload 'gnus-select-method "gnus")) @@ -11583,7 +11622,7 @@ prompt the user for the name of an NNTP server to use. ;;;;;; gnus-agent-get-undownloaded-list gnus-agent-delete-group ;;;;;; gnus-agent-rename-group gnus-agent-possibly-save-gcc gnus-agentize ;;;;;; gnus-slave-unplugged gnus-plugged gnus-unplugged) "gnus-agent" -;;;;;; "gnus/gnus-agent.el" (20265 7997)) +;;;;;; "gnus/gnus-agent.el" (20300 47034)) ;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-agent.el (autoload 'gnus-unplugged "gnus-agent" "\ @@ -11674,7 +11713,7 @@ If CLEAN, obsolete (ignore). ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (gnus-article-prepare-display) "gnus-art" "gnus/gnus-art.el" -;;;;;; (20232 10689)) +;;;;;; (20280 61753)) ;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-art.el (autoload 'gnus-article-prepare-display "gnus-art" "\ @@ -11892,7 +11931,7 @@ If gravatars are already displayed, remove them. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (gnus-fetch-group-other-frame gnus-fetch-group) -;;;;;; "gnus-group" "gnus/gnus-group.el" (20232 10689)) +;;;;;; "gnus-group" "gnus/gnus-group.el" (20266 28861)) ;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-group.el (autoload 'gnus-fetch-group "gnus-group" "\ @@ -11910,7 +11949,7 @@ Pop up a frame and enter GROUP. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (gnus-html-prefetch-images gnus-article-html) "gnus-html" -;;;;;; "gnus/gnus-html.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; "gnus/gnus-html.el" (20273 55604)) ;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-html.el (autoload 'gnus-article-html "gnus-html" "\ @@ -12067,13 +12106,15 @@ Calling (gnus-group-split-fancy nil nil \"mail.others\") returns: ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (gnus-button-reply gnus-button-mailto gnus-msg-mail) -;;;;;; "gnus-msg" "gnus/gnus-msg.el" (20230 55355)) +;;;;;; "gnus-msg" "gnus/gnus-msg.el" (20290 11197)) ;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-msg.el (autoload 'gnus-msg-mail "gnus-msg" "\ Start editing a mail message to be sent. Like `message-mail', but with Gnus paraphernalia, particularly the Gcc: header for archiving purposes. +If Gnus isn't running, a plain `message-mail' setup is used +instead. \(fn &optional TO SUBJECT OTHER-HEADERS CONTINUE SWITCH-ACTION YANK-ACTION SEND-ACTIONS RETURN-ACTION)" t nil) @@ -12093,7 +12134,7 @@ Like `message-reply'. ;;;### (autoloads (gnus-treat-newsgroups-picon gnus-treat-mail-picon ;;;;;; gnus-treat-from-picon) "gnus-picon" "gnus/gnus-picon.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20279 40897)) ;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-picon.el (autoload 'gnus-treat-from-picon "gnus-picon" "\ @@ -12188,7 +12229,7 @@ Add NUM into sorted LIST by side effect. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (gnus-registry-install-hooks gnus-registry-initialize) -;;;;;; "gnus-registry" "gnus/gnus-registry.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; "gnus-registry" "gnus/gnus-registry.el" (20279 40897)) ;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-registry.el (autoload 'gnus-registry-initialize "gnus-registry" "\ @@ -12244,7 +12285,7 @@ Update the format specification near point. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (gnus-declare-backend) "gnus-start" "gnus/gnus-start.el" -;;;;;; (20259 55615)) +;;;;;; (20286 14149)) ;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-start.el (autoload 'gnus-declare-backend "gnus-start" "\ @@ -12255,7 +12296,7 @@ Declare back end NAME with ABILITIES as a Gnus back end. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (gnus-summary-bookmark-jump) "gnus-sum" "gnus/gnus-sum.el" -;;;;;; (20258 34747)) +;;;;;; (20291 32066)) ;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-sum.el (autoload 'gnus-summary-bookmark-jump "gnus-sum" "\ @@ -12294,7 +12335,7 @@ Add the window configuration CONF to `gnus-buffer-configuration'. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (gnutls-min-prime-bits) "gnutls" "net/gnutls.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20286 55781)) ;;; Generated autoloads from net/gnutls.el (defvar gnutls-min-prime-bits nil "\ @@ -12310,7 +12351,7 @@ A value of nil says to use the default gnutls value.") ;;;*** -;;;### (autoloads (gomoku) "gomoku" "play/gomoku.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;### (autoloads (gomoku) "gomoku" "play/gomoku.el" (20300 47034)) ;;; Generated autoloads from play/gomoku.el (autoload 'gomoku "gomoku" "\ @@ -12337,8 +12378,8 @@ Use \\[describe-mode] for more info. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (goto-address-prog-mode goto-address-mode goto-address -;;;;;; goto-address-at-point) "goto-addr" "net/goto-addr.el" (20229 -;;;;;; 34587)) +;;;;;; goto-address-at-point) "goto-addr" "net/goto-addr.el" (20273 +;;;;;; 55692)) ;;; Generated autoloads from net/goto-addr.el (define-obsolete-function-alias 'goto-address-at-mouse 'goto-address-at-point "22.1") @@ -12366,6 +12407,9 @@ Also fontifies the buffer appropriately (see `goto-address-fontify-p' and (autoload 'goto-address-mode "goto-addr" "\ Minor mode to buttonize URLs and e-mail addresses in the current buffer. +With a prefix argument ARG, enable the mode if ARG is positive, +and disable it otherwise. If called from Lisp, enable the mode +if ARG is omitted or nil. \(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) @@ -12377,7 +12421,7 @@ Like `goto-address-mode', but only for comments and strings. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (gravatar-retrieve-synchronously gravatar-retrieve) -;;;;;; "gravatar" "gnus/gravatar.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; "gravatar" "gnus/gravatar.el" (20279 40897)) ;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gravatar.el (autoload 'gravatar-retrieve "gravatar" "\ @@ -12571,7 +12615,7 @@ the form \"WINDOW-ID PIXMAP-ID\". Value is non-nil if successful. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (gud-tooltip-mode gdb-script-mode jdb pdb perldb -;;;;;; xdb dbx sdb gud-gdb) "gud" "progmodes/gud.el" (20261 10951)) +;;;;;; xdb dbx sdb gud-gdb) "gud" "progmodes/gud.el" (20270 25925)) ;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/gud.el (autoload 'gud-gdb "gud" "\ @@ -12659,8 +12703,8 @@ it if ARG is omitted or nil. ;;;*** -;;;### (autoloads (handwrite) "handwrite" "play/handwrite.el" (20229 -;;;;;; 34587)) +;;;### (autoloads (handwrite) "handwrite" "play/handwrite.el" (20300 +;;;;;; 47034)) ;;; Generated autoloads from play/handwrite.el (autoload 'handwrite "handwrite" "\ @@ -12882,7 +12926,7 @@ different regions. With numeric argument ARG, behaves like ;;;### (autoloads (doc-file-to-info doc-file-to-man describe-categories ;;;;;; describe-syntax describe-variable variable-at-point describe-function-1 ;;;;;; find-lisp-object-file-name help-C-file-name describe-function) -;;;;;; "help-fns" "help-fns.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; "help-fns" "help-fns.el" (20298 5305)) ;;; Generated autoloads from help-fns.el (autoload 'describe-function "help-fns" "\ @@ -13368,7 +13412,7 @@ Several variables affect how the hiding is done: ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (turn-off-hideshow hs-minor-mode) "hideshow" "progmodes/hideshow.el" -;;;;;; (20237 28610)) +;;;;;; (20273 55692)) ;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/hideshow.el (defvar hs-special-modes-alist (mapcar 'purecopy '((c-mode "{" "}" "/[*/]" nil nil) (c++-mode "{" "}" "/[*/]" nil nil) (bibtex-mode ("@\\S(*\\(\\s(\\)" 1)) (java-mode "{" "}" "/[*/]" nil nil) (js-mode "{" "}" "/[*/]" nil))) "\ @@ -13401,6 +13445,10 @@ whitespace. Case does not matter.") (autoload 'hs-minor-mode "hideshow" "\ Minor mode to selectively hide/show code and comment blocks. +With a prefix argument ARG, enable the mode if ARG is positive, +and disable it otherwise. If called from Lisp, enable the mode +if ARG is omitted or nil. + When hideshow minor mode is on, the menu bar is augmented with hideshow commands and the hideshow commands are enabled. The value '(hs . t) is added to `buffer-invisibility-spec'. @@ -13692,7 +13740,7 @@ Global-Hl-Line mode uses the functions `global-hl-line-unhighlight' and ;;;;;; holiday-bahai-holidays holiday-islamic-holidays holiday-christian-holidays ;;;;;; holiday-hebrew-holidays holiday-other-holidays holiday-local-holidays ;;;;;; holiday-oriental-holidays holiday-general-holidays) "holidays" -;;;;;; "calendar/holidays.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; "calendar/holidays.el" (20287 5356)) ;;; Generated autoloads from calendar/holidays.el (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'general-holidays 'holiday-general-holidays "23.1") @@ -13787,8 +13835,8 @@ See the documentation for `calendar-holidays' for details.") (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'bahai-holidays 'holiday-bahai-holidays "23.1") -(defvar holiday-bahai-holidays (mapcar 'purecopy '((holiday-bahai-new-year) (holiday-bahai-ridvan) (holiday-fixed 5 23 "Declaration of the Bab") (holiday-fixed 5 29 "Ascension of Baha'u'llah") (holiday-fixed 7 9 "Martyrdom of the Bab") (holiday-fixed 10 20 "Birth of the Bab") (holiday-fixed 11 12 "Birth of Baha'u'llah") (if calendar-bahai-all-holidays-flag (append (holiday-fixed 11 26 "Day of the Covenant") (holiday-fixed 11 28 "Ascension of `Abdu'l-Baha"))))) "\ -Baha'i holidays. +(defvar holiday-bahai-holidays (mapcar 'purecopy '((holiday-bahai-new-year) (holiday-bahai-ridvan) (holiday-fixed 5 23 "Declaration of the Báb") (holiday-fixed 5 29 "Ascension of Bahá'u'lláh") (holiday-fixed 7 9 "Martyrdom of the Báb") (holiday-fixed 10 20 "Birth of the Báb") (holiday-fixed 11 12 "Birth of Bahá'u'lláh") (if calendar-bahai-all-holidays-flag (append (holiday-fixed 11 26 "Day of the Covenant") (holiday-fixed 11 28 "Ascension of `Abdu'l-Bahá"))))) "\ +Bahá'à holidays. See the documentation for `calendar-holidays' for details.") (custom-autoload 'holiday-bahai-holidays "holidays" t) @@ -13852,7 +13900,7 @@ Convert HTML to plain text in the current buffer. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (htmlfontify-copy-and-link-dir htmlfontify-buffer) -;;;;;; "htmlfontify" "htmlfontify.el" (20237 28610)) +;;;;;; "htmlfontify" "htmlfontify.el" (20300 47034)) ;;; Generated autoloads from htmlfontify.el (autoload 'htmlfontify-buffer "htmlfontify" "\ @@ -14076,8 +14124,8 @@ buffer `*icalendar-errors*'. ;;;*** -;;;### (autoloads (icomplete-mode) "icomplete" "icomplete.el" (20229 -;;;;;; 34587)) +;;;### (autoloads (icomplete-mode) "icomplete" "icomplete.el" (20294 +;;;;;; 38748)) ;;; Generated autoloads from icomplete.el (defvar icomplete-mode nil "\ @@ -14300,8 +14348,8 @@ The main features of this mode are ;;;;;; ido-find-alternate-file ido-find-file-other-window ido-find-file ;;;;;; ido-find-file-in-dir ido-switch-buffer-other-frame ido-insert-buffer ;;;;;; ido-kill-buffer ido-display-buffer ido-switch-buffer-other-window -;;;;;; ido-switch-buffer ido-mode ido-mode) "ido" "ido.el" (20229 -;;;;;; 34587)) +;;;;;; ido-switch-buffer ido-mode ido-mode) "ido" "ido.el" (20268 +;;;;;; 33259)) ;;; Generated autoloads from ido.el (defvar ido-mode nil "\ @@ -14442,7 +14490,6 @@ in a separate window. \\[ido-toggle-regexp] Toggle regexp searching. \\[ido-toggle-prefix] Toggle between substring and prefix matching. \\[ido-toggle-case] Toggle case-sensitive searching of file names. -\\[ido-toggle-vc] Toggle version control for this file. \\[ido-toggle-literal] Toggle literal reading of this file. \\[ido-completion-help] Show list of matching files in separate window. \\[ido-toggle-ignore] Toggle ignoring files listed in `ido-ignore-files'. @@ -14573,13 +14620,17 @@ Switches to the buffer `*ielm*', or creates it if it does not exist. ;;;*** -;;;### (autoloads (iimage-mode) "iimage" "iimage.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;### (autoloads (iimage-mode) "iimage" "iimage.el" (20273 55691)) ;;; Generated autoloads from iimage.el (define-obsolete-function-alias 'turn-on-iimage-mode 'iimage-mode "24.1") (autoload 'iimage-mode "iimage" "\ -Toggle inline image minor mode. +Toggle Iimage mode on or off. +With a prefix argument ARG, enable Iimage mode if ARG is +positive, and disable it otherwise. If called from Lisp, enable +the mode if ARG is omitted or nil, and toggle it if ARG is `toggle'. +\\{iimage-mode-map} \(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) @@ -14590,7 +14641,7 @@ Toggle inline image minor mode. ;;;;;; create-image image-type-auto-detected-p image-type-available-p ;;;;;; image-type image-type-from-file-name image-type-from-file-header ;;;;;; image-type-from-buffer image-type-from-data) "image" "image.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20300 47034)) ;;; Generated autoloads from image.el (autoload 'image-type-from-data "image" "\ @@ -14988,7 +15039,7 @@ An image file is one whose name has an extension in ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (image-bookmark-jump image-mode-as-text image-minor-mode -;;;;;; image-mode) "image-mode" "image-mode.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; image-mode) "image-mode" "image-mode.el" (20274 22975)) ;;; Generated autoloads from image-mode.el (autoload 'image-mode "image-mode" "\ @@ -16353,7 +16404,7 @@ If kbd macro currently being defined end it before activating it. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (landmark landmark-test-run) "landmark" "play/landmark.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20300 47034)) ;;; Generated autoloads from play/landmark.el (defalias 'landmark-repeat 'landmark-test-run) @@ -16715,8 +16766,8 @@ uses the current buffer. ;;;*** -;;;### (autoloads (log-view-mode) "log-view" "vc/log-view.el" (20229 -;;;;;; 34587)) +;;;### (autoloads (log-view-mode) "log-view" "vc/log-view.el" (20279 +;;;;;; 40897)) ;;; Generated autoloads from vc/log-view.el (autoload 'log-view-mode "log-view" "\ @@ -16850,7 +16901,7 @@ for further customization of the printer command. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (ls-lisp-support-shell-wildcards) "ls-lisp" "ls-lisp.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20273 55604)) ;;; Generated autoloads from ls-lisp.el (defvar ls-lisp-support-shell-wildcards t "\ @@ -17375,7 +17426,7 @@ Previous contents of that buffer are killed first. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (Man-bookmark-jump man-follow man) "man" "man.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20292 53022)) ;;; Generated autoloads from man.el (defalias 'manual-entry 'man) @@ -17485,7 +17536,7 @@ recursion depth in the minibuffer prompt. This is only useful if ;;;;;; message-forward-make-body message-forward message-recover ;;;;;; message-supersede message-cancel-news message-followup message-wide-reply ;;;;;; message-reply message-news message-mail message-mode) "message" -;;;;;; "gnus/message.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; "gnus/message.el" (20279 40897)) ;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/message.el (define-mail-user-agent 'message-user-agent 'message-mail 'message-send-and-exit 'message-kill-buffer 'message-send-hook) @@ -18188,7 +18239,7 @@ body) or \"attachment\" (separate from the body). ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (mml1991-sign mml1991-encrypt) "mml1991" "gnus/mml1991.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20291 32066)) ;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/mml1991.el (autoload 'mml1991-encrypt "mml1991" "\ @@ -18819,8 +18870,8 @@ Open a network connection to HOST on PORT. ;;;*** -;;;### (autoloads (netrc-credentials) "netrc" "net/netrc.el" (20229 -;;;;;; 34587)) +;;;### (autoloads (netrc-credentials) "netrc" "net/netrc.el" (20279 +;;;;;; 40897)) ;;; Generated autoloads from net/netrc.el (autoload 'netrc-credentials "netrc" "\ @@ -18929,7 +18980,7 @@ functionality. ;;;;;; uncomment-region comment-kill comment-set-column comment-indent ;;;;;; comment-indent-default comment-normalize-vars comment-multi-line ;;;;;; comment-padding comment-style comment-column) "newcomment" -;;;;;; "newcomment.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; "newcomment.el" (20296 49978)) ;;; Generated autoloads from newcomment.el (defalias 'indent-for-comment 'comment-indent) @@ -18990,6 +19041,48 @@ The function has no args. Applicable at least in modes for languages like fixed-format Fortran where comments always start in column zero.") +(defconst comment-styles '((plain nil nil nil nil "Start in column 0 (do not indent), as in Emacs-20") (indent-or-triple nil nil nil multi-char "Start in column 0, but only for single-char starters") (indent nil nil nil t "Full comment per line, ends not aligned") (aligned nil t nil t "Full comment per line, ends aligned") (box nil t t t "Full comment per line, ends aligned, + top and bottom") (extra-line t nil t t "One comment for all lines, end on a line by itself") (multi-line t nil nil t "One comment for all lines, end on last commented line") (box-multi t t t t "One comment for all lines, + top and bottom")) "\ +Comment region style definitions. +Each style is defined with a form (STYLE . (MULTI ALIGN EXTRA INDENT DOC)). +DOC should succinctly describe the style. +STYLE should be a mnemonic symbol. +MULTI specifies that comments are allowed to span multiple lines. + e.g. in C it comments regions as + /* blabla + * bli */ + rather than + /* blabla */ + /* bli */ + if `comment-end' is empty, this has no effect. + +ALIGN specifies that the `comment-end' markers should be aligned. + e.g. in C it comments regions as + /* blabla */ + /* bli */ + rather than + /* blabla */ + /* bli */ + if `comment-end' is empty, this has no effect, unless EXTRA is also set, + in which case the comment gets wrapped in a box. + +EXTRA specifies that an extra line should be used before and after the + region to comment (to put the `comment-end' and `comment-start'). + e.g. in C it comments regions as + /* + * blabla + * bli + */ + rather than + /* blabla + * bli */ + if the comment style is not multi line, this has no effect, unless ALIGN + is also set, in which case the comment gets wrapped in a box. + +INDENT specifies that the `comment-start' markers should not be put at the + left margin but at the current indentation of the region to comment. +If INDENT is `multi-char', that means indent multi-character + comment starters, but not one-character comment starters.") + (defvar comment-style 'indent "\ Style to be used for `comment-region'. See `comment-styles' for a list of available styles.") @@ -19243,7 +19336,7 @@ This command does not work if you use short group names. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (nnml-generate-nov-databases) "nnml" "gnus/nnml.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20280 61753)) ;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/nnml.el (autoload 'nnml-generate-nov-databases "nnml" "\ @@ -19689,7 +19782,7 @@ exported source code blocks by language. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (inferior-octave) "octave-inf" "progmodes/octave-inf.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20291 32066)) ;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/octave-inf.el (autoload 'inferior-octave "octave-inf" "\ @@ -19712,7 +19805,7 @@ startup file, `~/.emacs-octave'. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (octave-mode) "octave-mod" "progmodes/octave-mod.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20291 32066)) ;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/octave-mod.el (autoload 'octave-mode "octave-mod" "\ @@ -20638,7 +20731,7 @@ Show the raw feed buffer of a feed. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (org-footnote-normalize org-footnote-action) "org-footnote" -;;;;;; "org/org-footnote.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; "org/org-footnote.el" (20282 42537)) ;;; Generated autoloads from org/org-footnote.el (autoload 'org-footnote-action "org-footnote" "\ @@ -21552,7 +21645,7 @@ See the command `outline-mode' for more information on this mode. ;;;### (autoloads (list-packages describe-package package-initialize ;;;;;; package-refresh-contents package-install-file package-install-from-buffer ;;;;;; package-install package-enable-at-startup) "package" "emacs-lisp/package.el" -;;;;;; (20259 55615)) +;;;;;; (20299 26170)) ;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/package.el (defvar package-enable-at-startup t "\ @@ -21649,7 +21742,7 @@ matching parenthesis is highlighted in `show-paren-style' after ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (parse-time-string) "parse-time" "calendar/parse-time.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20296 49978)) ;;; Generated autoloads from calendar/parse-time.el (put 'parse-time-rules 'risky-local-variable t) @@ -21662,8 +21755,8 @@ unknown are returned as nil. ;;;*** -;;;### (autoloads (pascal-mode) "pascal" "progmodes/pascal.el" (20229 -;;;;;; 34587)) +;;;### (autoloads (pascal-mode) "pascal" "progmodes/pascal.el" (20273 +;;;;;; 55692)) ;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/pascal.el (autoload 'pascal-mode "pascal" "\ @@ -22133,7 +22226,7 @@ Turning on Perl mode runs the normal hook `perl-mode-hook'. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (picture-mode) "picture" "textmodes/picture.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20291 63109)) ;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/picture.el (autoload 'picture-mode "picture" "\ @@ -22183,7 +22276,7 @@ You can edit tabular text with these commands: You can manipulate text with these commands: Clear ARG columns after point without moving: \\[picture-clear-column] - Delete char at point: \\[delete-char] + Delete char at point: \\[picture-delete-char] Clear ARG columns backward: \\[picture-backward-clear-column] Clear ARG lines, advancing over them: \\[picture-clear-line] (the cleared text is saved in the kill ring) @@ -22265,7 +22358,7 @@ Use streaming commands. ;;;### (autoloads (pp-macroexpand-last-sexp pp-eval-last-sexp pp-macroexpand-expression ;;;;;; pp-eval-expression pp pp-buffer pp-to-string) "pp" "emacs-lisp/pp.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20270 25925)) ;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/pp.el (autoload 'pp-to-string "pp" "\ @@ -22936,7 +23029,7 @@ See `proced-mode' for a description of features available in Proced buffers. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (run-prolog mercury-mode prolog-mode) "prolog" -;;;;;; "progmodes/prolog.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; "progmodes/prolog.el" (20293 40451)) ;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/prolog.el (autoload 'prolog-mode "prolog" "\ @@ -23233,7 +23326,7 @@ If EXTENSION is any other symbol, it is ignored. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (jython-mode python-mode python-after-info-look -;;;;;; run-python) "python" "progmodes/python.el" (20261 10951)) +;;;;;; run-python) "python" "progmodes/python.el" (20278 20028)) ;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/python.el (add-to-list 'interpreter-mode-alist (cons (purecopy "jython") 'jython-mode)) @@ -23646,7 +23739,7 @@ Display `quickurl-list' as a formatted list using `quickurl-list-mode'. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (rcirc-track-minor-mode rcirc-connect rcirc) "rcirc" -;;;;;; "net/rcirc.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; "net/rcirc.el" (20280 61753)) ;;; Generated autoloads from net/rcirc.el (autoload 'rcirc "rcirc" "\ @@ -23676,13 +23769,16 @@ or call the function `rcirc-track-minor-mode'.") (autoload 'rcirc-track-minor-mode "rcirc" "\ Global minor mode for tracking activity in rcirc buffers. +With a prefix argument ARG, enable the mode if ARG is positive, +and disable it otherwise. If called from Lisp, enable the mode +if ARG is omitted or nil. \(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) ;;;*** -;;;### (autoloads (remote-compile) "rcompile" "net/rcompile.el" (20229 -;;;;;; 34587)) +;;;### (autoloads (remote-compile) "rcompile" "net/rcompile.el" (20290 +;;;;;; 11197)) ;;; Generated autoloads from net/rcompile.el (autoload 'remote-compile "rcompile" "\ @@ -24059,7 +24155,7 @@ of master file. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (regexp-opt-depth regexp-opt) "regexp-opt" "emacs-lisp/regexp-opt.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20300 47034)) ;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/regexp-opt.el (autoload 'regexp-opt "regexp-opt" "\ @@ -24303,7 +24399,7 @@ variable. ;;;;;; rmail-secondary-file-directory rmail-primary-inbox-list rmail-highlighted-headers ;;;;;; rmail-retry-ignored-headers rmail-displayed-headers rmail-ignored-headers ;;;;;; rmail-user-mail-address-regexp rmail-movemail-variant-p) -;;;;;; "rmail" "mail/rmail.el" (20259 55615)) +;;;;;; "rmail" "mail/rmail.el" (20288 55881)) ;;; Generated autoloads from mail/rmail.el (autoload 'rmail-movemail-variant-p "rmail" "\ @@ -24328,7 +24424,7 @@ Setting this variable has an effect only before reading a mail.") (custom-autoload 'rmail-user-mail-address-regexp "rmail" t) -(defvaralias 'rmail-dont-reply-to-names 'mail-dont-reply-to-names) +(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'rmail-dont-reply-to-names 'mail-dont-reply-to-names "24.1") (defvar rmail-default-dont-reply-to-names nil "\ Regexp specifying part of the default value of `mail-dont-reply-to-names'. @@ -24577,7 +24673,7 @@ Validation will be enabled if `rng-nxml-auto-validate-flag' is non-nil. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (rng-validate-mode) "rng-valid" "nxml/rng-valid.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20277 28925)) ;;; Generated autoloads from nxml/rng-valid.el (autoload 'rng-validate-mode "rng-valid" "\ @@ -25210,21 +25306,23 @@ one window apply to all visible windows in the same frame. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (scroll-lock-mode) "scroll-lock" "scroll-lock.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20273 55692)) ;;; Generated autoloads from scroll-lock.el (autoload 'scroll-lock-mode "scroll-lock" "\ Buffer-local minor mode for pager-like scrolling. -Keys which normally move point by line or paragraph will scroll -the buffer by the respective amount of lines instead and point -will be kept vertically fixed relative to window boundaries -during scrolling. +With a prefix argument ARG, enable the mode if ARG is positive, +and disable it otherwise. If called from Lisp, enable the mode +if ARG is omitted or nil. When enabled, keys that normally move +point by line or paragraph will scroll the buffer by the +respective amount of lines instead and point will be kept +vertically fixed relative to window boundaries during scrolling. \(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) ;;;*** -;;;### (autoloads nil "secrets" "net/secrets.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;### (autoloads nil "secrets" "net/secrets.el" (20300 47034)) ;;; Generated autoloads from net/secrets.el (when (featurep 'dbusbind) (autoload 'secrets-show-secrets "secrets" nil t)) @@ -25232,7 +25330,7 @@ during scrolling. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (semantic-mode semantic-default-submodes) "semantic" -;;;;;; "cedet/semantic.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; "cedet/semantic.el" (20300 47034)) ;;; Generated autoloads from cedet/semantic.el (defvar semantic-default-submodes '(global-semantic-idle-scheduler-mode global-semanticdb-minor-mode) "\ @@ -25286,7 +25384,7 @@ Semantic mode. ;;;;;; mail-personal-alias-file mail-default-reply-to mail-archive-file-name ;;;;;; mail-header-separator send-mail-function mail-interactive ;;;;;; mail-self-blind mail-specify-envelope-from mail-from-style) -;;;;;; "sendmail" "mail/sendmail.el" (20238 49468)) +;;;;;; "sendmail" "mail/sendmail.el" (20277 28925)) ;;; Generated autoloads from mail/sendmail.el (defvar mail-from-style 'default "\ @@ -25568,8 +25666,8 @@ Like `mail' command, but display mail buffer in another frame. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (server-save-buffers-kill-terminal server-mode -;;;;;; server-force-delete server-start) "server" "server.el" (20229 -;;;;;; 34587)) +;;;;;; server-force-delete server-start) "server" "server.el" (20275 +;;;;;; 12606)) ;;; Generated autoloads from server.el (put 'server-host 'risky-local-variable t) @@ -25636,7 +25734,7 @@ only these files will be asked to be saved. ;;;*** -;;;### (autoloads (ses-mode) "ses" "ses.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;### (autoloads (ses-mode) "ses" "ses.el" (20279 40897)) ;;; Generated autoloads from ses.el (autoload 'ses-mode "ses" "\ @@ -25655,7 +25753,7 @@ These are active only in the minibuffer, when entering or editing a formula: ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (html-mode sgml-mode) "sgml-mode" "textmodes/sgml-mode.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20300 47034)) ;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/sgml-mode.el (autoload 'sgml-mode "sgml-mode" "\ @@ -25876,7 +25974,7 @@ Set up file shadowing. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (shell shell-dumb-shell-regexp) "shell" "shell.el" -;;;;;; (20230 13182)) +;;;;;; (20300 47034)) ;;; Generated autoloads from shell.el (defvar shell-dumb-shell-regexp (purecopy "cmd\\(proxy\\)?\\.exe") "\ @@ -25924,12 +26022,14 @@ Otherwise, one argument `-i' is passed to the shell. ;;;*** -;;;### (autoloads (shr-insert-document) "shr" "gnus/shr.el" (20259 -;;;;;; 55615)) +;;;### (autoloads (shr-insert-document) "shr" "gnus/shr.el" (20298 +;;;;;; 5305)) ;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/shr.el (autoload 'shr-insert-document "shr" "\ - +Render the parsed document DOM into the current buffer. +DOM should be a parse tree as generated by +`libxml-parse-html-region' or similar. \(fn DOM)" nil nil) @@ -26132,7 +26232,7 @@ symmetrical ones, and the same character twice for the others. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (smerge-start-session smerge-mode smerge-ediff) -;;;;;; "smerge-mode" "vc/smerge-mode.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; "smerge-mode" "vc/smerge-mode.el" (20273 55692)) ;;; Generated autoloads from vc/smerge-mode.el (autoload 'smerge-ediff "smerge-mode" "\ @@ -26144,6 +26244,9 @@ buffer names. (autoload 'smerge-mode "smerge-mode" "\ Minor mode to simplify editing output from the diff3 program. +With a prefix argument ARG, enable the mode if ARG is positive, +and disable it otherwise. If called from Lisp, enable the mode +if ARG is omitted or nil. \\{smerge-mode-map} \(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) @@ -26175,7 +26278,7 @@ interactively. If there's no argument, do it at the current buffer. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (smtpmail-send-queued-mail smtpmail-send-it) "smtpmail" -;;;;;; "mail/smtpmail.el" (20232 10689)) +;;;;;; "mail/smtpmail.el" (20283 8297)) ;;; Generated autoloads from mail/smtpmail.el (autoload 'smtpmail-send-it "smtpmail" "\ @@ -26585,7 +26688,7 @@ Return a vector containing the lines from `spook-phrases-file'. ;;;;;; sql-ms sql-ingres sql-solid sql-mysql sql-sqlite sql-informix ;;;;;; sql-sybase sql-oracle sql-product-interactive sql-connect ;;;;;; sql-mode sql-help sql-add-product-keywords) "sql" "progmodes/sql.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20303 23227)) ;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/sql.el (autoload 'sql-add-product-keywords "sql" "\ @@ -27313,7 +27416,7 @@ See `subword-mode' for more information on Subword mode. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (sc-cite-original) "supercite" "mail/supercite.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20273 55692)) ;;; Generated autoloads from mail/supercite.el (autoload 'sc-cite-original "supercite" "\ @@ -28055,7 +28158,7 @@ Connect to the Emacs talk group from the current X display or tty frame. ;;;*** -;;;### (autoloads (tar-mode) "tar-mode" "tar-mode.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;### (autoloads (tar-mode) "tar-mode" "tar-mode.el" (20273 55692)) ;;; Generated autoloads from tar-mode.el (autoload 'tar-mode "tar-mode" "\ @@ -28702,7 +28805,7 @@ value of `texinfo-mode-hook'. ;;;### (autoloads (thai-composition-function thai-compose-buffer ;;;;;; thai-compose-string thai-compose-region) "thai-util" "language/thai-util.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20273 55692)) ;;; Generated autoloads from language/thai-util.el (autoload 'thai-compose-region "thai-util" "\ @@ -29156,7 +29259,7 @@ With ARG, turn time stamping on if and only if arg is positive. ;;;;;; timeclock-workday-remaining-string timeclock-reread-log timeclock-query-out ;;;;;; timeclock-change timeclock-status-string timeclock-out timeclock-in ;;;;;; timeclock-modeline-display) "timeclock" "calendar/timeclock.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20300 47034)) ;;; Generated autoloads from calendar/timeclock.el (autoload 'timeclock-modeline-display "timeclock" "\ @@ -29256,7 +29359,7 @@ relative only to the time worked today, and not to past time. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (batch-titdic-convert titdic-convert) "titdic-cnv" -;;;;;; "international/titdic-cnv.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; "international/titdic-cnv.el" (20287 35000)) ;;; Generated autoloads from international/titdic-cnv.el (autoload 'titdic-convert "titdic-cnv" "\ @@ -29379,7 +29482,7 @@ Show TODO list. ;;;### (autoloads (tool-bar-local-item-from-menu tool-bar-add-item-from-menu ;;;;;; tool-bar-local-item tool-bar-add-item toggle-tool-bar-mode-from-frame) -;;;;;; "tool-bar" "tool-bar.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; "tool-bar" "tool-bar.el" (20279 40897)) ;;; Generated autoloads from tool-bar.el (autoload 'toggle-tool-bar-mode-from-frame "tool-bar" "\ @@ -29450,7 +29553,7 @@ holds a keymap. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (tpu-edt-on tpu-edt-mode) "tpu-edt" "emulation/tpu-edt.el" -;;;;;; (20229 36384)) +;;;;;; (20300 47034)) ;;; Generated autoloads from emulation/tpu-edt.el (defvar tpu-edt-mode nil "\ @@ -29463,7 +29566,10 @@ or call the function `tpu-edt-mode'.") (custom-autoload 'tpu-edt-mode "tpu-edt" nil) (autoload 'tpu-edt-mode "tpu-edt" "\ -TPU/edt emulation. +Toggle TPU/edt emulation on or off. +With a prefix argument ARG, enable the mode if ARG is positive, +and disable it otherwise. If called from Lisp, enable the mode +if ARG is omitted or nil. \(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) @@ -29562,7 +29668,7 @@ BUFFER defaults to `trace-buffer'. ;;;### (autoloads (tramp-unload-tramp tramp-completion-handle-file-name-completion ;;;;;; tramp-completion-handle-file-name-all-completions tramp-unload-file-name-handlers ;;;;;; tramp-file-name-handler tramp-syntax tramp-mode) "tramp" -;;;;;; "net/tramp.el" (20253 16827)) +;;;;;; "net/tramp.el" (20300 47034)) ;;; Generated autoloads from net/tramp.el (defvar tramp-mode t "\ @@ -30113,7 +30219,7 @@ UNSAFEP-VARS is a list of symbols with local bindings. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (url-retrieve-synchronously url-retrieve) "url" -;;;;;; "url/url.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; "url/url.el" (20290 11197)) ;;; Generated autoloads from url/url.el (autoload 'url-retrieve "url" "\ @@ -30141,8 +30247,10 @@ request; dynamic binding of other variables doesn't necessarily take effect. If SILENT, then don't message progress reports and the like. +If INHIBIT-COOKIES, cookies will neither be stored nor sent to +the server. -\(fn URL CALLBACK &optional CBARGS SILENT)" nil nil) +\(fn URL CALLBACK &optional CBARGS SILENT INHIBIT-COOKIES)" nil nil) (autoload 'url-retrieve-synchronously "url" "\ Retrieve URL synchronously. @@ -30197,7 +30305,7 @@ RATING a rating between 1 and 10 of the strength of the authentication. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (url-cache-extract url-is-cached url-store-in-cache) -;;;;;; "url-cache" "url/url-cache.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; "url-cache" "url/url-cache.el" (20273 2111)) ;;; Generated autoloads from url/url-cache.el (autoload 'url-store-in-cache "url-cache" "\ @@ -30331,7 +30439,7 @@ accessible. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (url-http-options url-http-file-attributes url-http-file-exists-p -;;;;;; url-http) "url-http" "url/url-http.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; url-http) "url-http" "url/url-http.el" (20277 28925)) ;;; Generated autoloads from url/url-http.el (autoload 'url-http "url-http" "\ @@ -30528,7 +30636,7 @@ Fetch a data URL (RFC 2397). ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (url-generic-parse-url url-recreate-url) "url-parse" -;;;;;; "url/url-parse.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; "url/url-parse.el" (20273 55604)) ;;; Generated autoloads from url/url-parse.el (autoload 'url-recreate-url "url-parse" "\ @@ -30557,16 +30665,17 @@ Setup variables that expose info about you and your system. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (url-queue-retrieve) "url-queue" "url/url-queue.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20291 32066)) ;;; Generated autoloads from url/url-queue.el (autoload 'url-queue-retrieve "url-queue" "\ Retrieve URL asynchronously and call CALLBACK with CBARGS when finished. -Like `url-retrieve' (which see for details of the arguments), but -controls the level of parallelism via the -`url-queue-parallel-processes' variable. +This is like `url-retrieve' (which see for details of the arguments), +but with limits on the degree of parallelism. The variable +`url-queue-parallel-processes' sets the number of concurrent processes. +The variable `url-queue-timeout' sets a timeout. -\(fn URL CALLBACK &optional CBARGS SILENT)" nil nil) +\(fn URL CALLBACK &optional CBARGS SILENT INHIBIT-COOKIES)" nil nil) ;;;*** @@ -30809,8 +30918,8 @@ If FILE-NAME is non-nil, save the result to FILE-NAME. ;;;;;; vc-print-log vc-retrieve-tag vc-create-tag vc-merge vc-insert-headers ;;;;;; vc-revision-other-window vc-root-diff vc-ediff vc-version-ediff ;;;;;; vc-diff vc-version-diff vc-register vc-next-action vc-before-checkin-hook -;;;;;; vc-checkin-hook vc-checkout-hook) "vc" "vc/vc.el" (20255 -;;;;;; 18260)) +;;;;;; vc-checkin-hook vc-checkout-hook) "vc" "vc/vc.el" (20275 +;;;;;; 43867)) ;;; Generated autoloads from vc/vc.el (defvar vc-checkout-hook nil "\ @@ -30934,6 +31043,7 @@ the variable `vc-BACKEND-header'. (autoload 'vc-merge "vc" "\ Perform a version control merge operation. +You must be visiting a version controlled file, or in a `vc-dir' buffer. On a distributed version control system, this runs a \"merge\" operation to incorporate changes from another branch onto the current branch, prompting for an argument list. @@ -31016,6 +31126,7 @@ depending on the underlying version-control system. (autoload 'vc-pull "vc" "\ Update the current fileset or branch. +You must be visiting a version controlled file, or in a `vc-dir' buffer. On a distributed version control system, this runs a \"pull\" operation to update the current branch, prompting for an argument list if required. Optional prefix ARG forces a prompt. @@ -31123,7 +31234,7 @@ mode-specific menu. `vc-annotate-color-map' and ;;;*** -;;;### (autoloads nil "vc-arch" "vc/vc-arch.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;### (autoloads nil "vc-arch" "vc/vc-arch.el" (20296 49978)) ;;; Generated autoloads from vc/vc-arch.el (defun vc-arch-registered (file) (if (vc-find-root file "{arch}/=tagging-method") @@ -31133,7 +31244,7 @@ mode-specific menu. `vc-annotate-color-map' and ;;;*** -;;;### (autoloads nil "vc-bzr" "vc/vc-bzr.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;### (autoloads nil "vc-bzr" "vc/vc-bzr.el" (20300 47034)) ;;; Generated autoloads from vc/vc-bzr.el (defconst vc-bzr-admin-dirname ".bzr" "\ @@ -31149,7 +31260,7 @@ Name of the format file in a .bzr directory.") ;;;*** -;;;### (autoloads nil "vc-cvs" "vc/vc-cvs.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;### (autoloads nil "vc-cvs" "vc/vc-cvs.el" (20296 49978)) ;;; Generated autoloads from vc/vc-cvs.el (defun vc-cvs-registered (f) "Return non-nil if file F is registered with CVS." @@ -31208,7 +31319,7 @@ case, and the process object in the asynchronous case. ;;;*** -;;;### (autoloads nil "vc-git" "vc/vc-git.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;### (autoloads nil "vc-git" "vc/vc-git.el" (20303 23227)) ;;; Generated autoloads from vc/vc-git.el (defun vc-git-registered (file) "Return non-nil if FILE is registered with git." @@ -31219,7 +31330,7 @@ case, and the process object in the asynchronous case. ;;;*** -;;;### (autoloads nil "vc-hg" "vc/vc-hg.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;### (autoloads nil "vc-hg" "vc/vc-hg.el" (20296 49978)) ;;; Generated autoloads from vc/vc-hg.el (defun vc-hg-registered (file) "Return non-nil if FILE is registered with hg." @@ -31230,7 +31341,7 @@ case, and the process object in the asynchronous case. ;;;*** -;;;### (autoloads nil "vc-mtn" "vc/vc-mtn.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;### (autoloads nil "vc-mtn" "vc/vc-mtn.el" (20296 49978)) ;;; Generated autoloads from vc/vc-mtn.el (defconst vc-mtn-admin-dir "_MTN" "\ @@ -31247,7 +31358,7 @@ Name of the monotone directory's format file.") ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (vc-rcs-master-templates) "vc-rcs" "vc/vc-rcs.el" -;;;;;; (20254 37696)) +;;;;;; (20296 49978)) ;;; Generated autoloads from vc/vc-rcs.el (defvar vc-rcs-master-templates (purecopy '("%sRCS/%s,v" "%s%s,v" "%sRCS/%s")) "\ @@ -31261,7 +31372,7 @@ For a description of possible values, see `vc-check-master-templates'.") ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (vc-sccs-master-templates) "vc-sccs" "vc/vc-sccs.el" -;;;;;; (20254 37696)) +;;;;;; (20296 49978)) ;;; Generated autoloads from vc/vc-sccs.el (defvar vc-sccs-master-templates (purecopy '("%sSCCS/s.%s" "%ss.%s" vc-sccs-search-project-dir)) "\ @@ -31278,7 +31389,7 @@ find any project directory." (let ((project-dir (getenv "PROJECTDIR")) dirs dir) ;;;*** -;;;### (autoloads nil "vc-svn" "vc/vc-svn.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;### (autoloads nil "vc-svn" "vc/vc-svn.el" (20296 49978)) ;;; Generated autoloads from vc/vc-svn.el (defun vc-svn-registered (f) (let ((admin-dir (cond ((and (eq system-type 'windows-nt) @@ -31350,7 +31461,7 @@ Key bindings: ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (verilog-mode) "verilog-mode" "progmodes/verilog-mode.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20279 40897)) ;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/verilog-mode.el (autoload 'verilog-mode "verilog-mode" "\ @@ -31489,7 +31600,7 @@ Key bindings specific to `verilog-mode-map' are: ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (vhdl-mode) "vhdl-mode" "progmodes/vhdl-mode.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20300 47034)) ;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/vhdl-mode.el (autoload 'vhdl-mode "vhdl-mode" "\ @@ -32392,7 +32503,7 @@ Turn on VIP emulation of VI. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (viper-mode toggle-viper-mode) "viper" "emulation/viper.el" -;;;;;; (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; (20300 47034)) ;;; Generated autoloads from emulation/viper.el (autoload 'toggle-viper-mode "viper" "\ @@ -32967,7 +33078,7 @@ cleaning up these problems. ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (widget-minor-mode widget-browse-other-window widget-browse -;;;;;; widget-browse-at) "wid-browse" "wid-browse.el" (20229 34587)) +;;;;;; widget-browse-at) "wid-browse" "wid-browse.el" (20273 55693)) ;;; Generated autoloads from wid-browse.el (autoload 'widget-browse-at "wid-browse" "\ @@ -32987,14 +33098,17 @@ Show widget browser for WIDGET in other window. (autoload 'widget-minor-mode "wid-browse" "\ Minor mode for traversing widgets. +With a prefix argument ARG, enable the mode if ARG is positive, +and disable it otherwise. If called from Lisp, enable the mode +if ARG is omitted or nil. \(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (widget-setup widget-insert widget-delete widget-create -;;;;;; widget-prompt-value widgetp) "wid-edit" "wid-edit.el" (20229 -;;;;;; 34587)) +;;;;;; widget-prompt-value widgetp) "wid-edit" "wid-edit.el" (20271 +;;;;;; 46782)) ;;; Generated autoloads from wid-edit.el (autoload 'widgetp "wid-edit" "\ @@ -33621,7 +33735,7 @@ Zone out, completely. ;;;;;; "vc/ediff-ptch.el" "vc/ediff-vers.el" "vc/ediff-wind.el" ;;;;;; "vc/pcvs-info.el" "vc/pcvs-parse.el" "vc/pcvs-util.el" "vc/vc-dav.el" ;;;;;; "vcursor.el" "vt-control.el" "vt100-led.el" "w32-fns.el" -;;;;;; "w32-vars.el" "x-dnd.el") (20265 8335 405119)) +;;;;;; "w32-vars.el" "x-dnd.el") (20303 23285 822071)) ;;;*** diff --git a/lisp/mail/feedmail.el b/lisp/mail/feedmail.el index e45bbfe2ca0..039f3dca4a2 100644 --- a/lisp/mail/feedmail.el +++ b/lisp/mail/feedmail.el @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ ;;; Commentary: -;; A replacement for parts of Emacs' sendmail.el (specifically, +;; A replacement for parts of sendmail.el (specifically, ;; it's what handles your outgoing mail after you hit C-c C-c in mail ;; mode). See below for a list of additional features, including the ;; ability to queue messages for later sending. This replaces diff --git a/lisp/mh-e/mh-compat.el b/lisp/mh-e/mh-compat.el index 97d9c4eb69d..4a93109e7a4 100644 --- a/lisp/mh-e/mh-compat.el +++ b/lisp/mh-e/mh-compat.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;;; mh-compat.el --- make MH-E compatible with various versions of Emacs -;; Copyright (C) 2006-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 2006-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Bill Wohler <wohler@newt.com> ;; Maintainer: Bill Wohler <wohler@newt.com> @@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ compatibility with versions of Emacs that lack the variable dir (expand-file-name "../" dir)))) (setq image-directory-load-path dir)) - ;; If `image-directory-load-path' isn't Emacs' image directory, + ;; If `image-directory-load-path' isn't Emacs's image directory, ;; it's probably a user preference, so use it. Then use a ;; relative setting if possible; otherwise, use ;; `image-directory-load-path'. @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ compatibility with versions of Emacs that lack the variable ;; Set it to nil if image is not found. (cond ((file-exists-p (expand-file-name image d2ei)) d2ei) ((file-exists-p (expand-file-name image d1ei)) d1ei))))) - ;; Use Emacs' image directory. + ;; Use Emacs's image directory. (image-directory-load-path (setq image-directory image-directory-load-path)) (no-error diff --git a/lisp/net/browse-url.el b/lisp/net/browse-url.el index 50423208e34..0bfc8eda3b1 100644 --- a/lisp/net/browse-url.el +++ b/lisp/net/browse-url.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;;; browse-url.el --- pass a URL to a WWW browser -;; Copyright (C) 1995-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 1995-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Denis Howe <dbh@doc.ic.ac.uk> ;; Maintainer: FSF @@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ Defaults to the value of `browse-url-netscape-arguments' at the time :group 'browse-url) (defcustom browse-url-browser-display nil - "The X display for running the browser, if not same as Emacs'." + "The X display for running the browser, if not same as Emacs's." :type '(choice string (const :tag "Default" nil)) :group 'browse-url) diff --git a/lisp/net/eudc.el b/lisp/net/eudc.el index 275f5f0fcbe..3f24a78cbbe 100644 --- a/lisp/net/eudc.el +++ b/lisp/net/eudc.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;;; eudc.el --- Emacs Unified Directory Client -;; Copyright (C) 1998-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 1998-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Oscar Figueiredo <oscar@cpe.fr> ;; Maintainer: Pavel Janík <Pavel@Janik.cz> @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ (setq plist (cdr (cdr plist)))) nil)) -;; Emacs' plist-get lacks third parameter +;; Emacs's plist-get lacks third parameter (defun eudc-plist-get (plist prop &optional default) "Extract a value from a property list. PLIST is a property list, which is a list of the form diff --git a/lisp/net/secrets.el b/lisp/net/secrets.el index 46f45c501d2..a79defed295 100644 --- a/lisp/net/secrets.el +++ b/lisp/net/secrets.el @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ ;; (secrets-create-collection "my collection") ;; There exists a special collection called "session", which has the -;; lifetime of the corresponding client session (aka Emacs' +;; lifetime of the corresponding client session (aka Emacs's ;; lifetime). It is created automatically when Emacs uses the Secret ;; Service interface, and it is deleted when Emacs is killed. ;; Therefore, it can be used to store and retrieve secret items @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ ;; Secret items can be added or deleted to a collection. In the ;; following examples, we use the special collection "session", which -;; is bound to Emacs' lifetime. +;; is bound to Emacs's lifetime. ;; ;; (secrets-delete-item "session" "my item") ;; (secrets-create-item "session" "my item" "geheim" diff --git a/lisp/net/tramp-sh.el b/lisp/net/tramp-sh.el index 38e19730a6d..1c23a6f20f3 100644 --- a/lisp/net/tramp-sh.el +++ b/lisp/net/tramp-sh.el @@ -543,7 +543,7 @@ as given in your `~/.profile'." ,(format "TERM=%s" tramp-terminal-type) "EMACS=t" ;; Deprecated. ,(format "INSIDE_EMACS='%s,tramp:%s'" emacs-version tramp-version) - "CDPATH=" "HISTORY=" "MAIL=" "MAILCHECK=" "MAILPATH=" + "CDPATH=" "HISTORY=" "MAIL=" "MAILCHECK=" "MAILPATH=" "PAGER=\"\"" "autocorrect=" "correct=") "*List of environment variables to be set on the remote host. @@ -1909,7 +1909,7 @@ tramp-sh-handle-file-name-all-completions: internal error accessing `%s': `%s'" 'copy-file (list filename newname ok-if-already-exists keep-date))))) (defun tramp-sh-handle-copy-directory - (dirname newname &optional keep-date parents) + (dirname newname &optional keep-date parents copy-contents) "Like `copy-directory' for Tramp files." (let ((t1 (tramp-tramp-file-p dirname)) (t2 (tramp-tramp-file-p newname))) diff --git a/lisp/net/tramp-smb.el b/lisp/net/tramp-smb.el index afce61cba83..d3f0d8afb12 100644 --- a/lisp/net/tramp-smb.el +++ b/lisp/net/tramp-smb.el @@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ pass to the OPERATION." (buffer-name)))))) (defun tramp-smb-handle-copy-directory - (dirname newname &optional keep-date parents) + (dirname newname &optional keep-date parents copy-contents) "Like `copy-directory' for Tramp files. KEEP-DATE is not handled." (setq dirname (expand-file-name dirname) newname (expand-file-name newname)) diff --git a/lisp/net/tramp.el b/lisp/net/tramp.el index 851b11629f4..df0ac53a8f8 100644 --- a/lisp/net/tramp.el +++ b/lisp/net/tramp.el @@ -1650,7 +1650,7 @@ been set up by `rfn-eshadow-setup-minibuffer'." ;; applied might be not so efficient (Ange-FTP uses hashes). But ;; performance isn't the major issue given that file transfer will ;; take time. -(defvar tramp-inodes nil +(defvar tramp-inodes 0 "Keeps virtual inodes numbers.") ;; Devices must distinguish physical file systems. The device numbers @@ -1658,7 +1658,7 @@ been set up by `rfn-eshadow-setup-minibuffer'." ;; So we use virtual device numbers, generated by Tramp. Both Ange-FTP and ;; EFS use device number "-1". In order to be different, we use device number ;; (-1 . x), whereby "x" is unique for a given (method user host). -(defvar tramp-devices nil +(defvar tramp-devices 0 "Keeps virtual device numbers.") (defun tramp-default-file-modes (filename) @@ -1809,6 +1809,8 @@ ARGS are the arguments OPERATION has been called with." 'file-newer-than-file-p 'make-symbolic-link 'rename-file ;; Emacs 23+ only. 'copy-directory + ;; Emacs 24+ only. + 'file-equal-p 'file-subdir-of-p ;; XEmacs only. 'dired-make-relative-symlink 'vm-imap-move-mail 'vm-pop-move-mail 'vm-spool-move-mail)) @@ -3410,28 +3412,14 @@ the remote host use line-endings as defined in the variable (defun tramp-get-inode (vec) "Returns the virtual inode number. If it doesn't exist, generate a new one." - (let ((string (tramp-make-tramp-file-name - (tramp-file-name-method vec) - (tramp-file-name-user vec) - (tramp-file-name-host vec) - ""))) - (unless (assoc string tramp-inodes) - (add-to-list 'tramp-inodes - (list string (length tramp-inodes)))) - (nth 1 (assoc string tramp-inodes)))) + (with-file-property vec (tramp-file-name-localname vec) "inode" + (setq tramp-inodes (1+ tramp-inodes)))) (defun tramp-get-device (vec) "Returns the virtual device number. If it doesn't exist, generate a new one." - (let ((string (tramp-make-tramp-file-name - (tramp-file-name-method vec) - (tramp-file-name-user vec) - (tramp-file-name-host vec) - ""))) - (unless (assoc string tramp-devices) - (add-to-list 'tramp-devices - (list string (length tramp-devices)))) - (cons -1 (nth 1 (assoc string tramp-devices))))) + (with-connection-property (tramp-get-connection-process vec) "device" + (cons -1 (setq tramp-devices (1+ tramp-devices))))) (defun tramp-equal-remote (file1 file2) "Check, whether the remote parts of FILE1 and FILE2 are identical. diff --git a/lisp/play/gomoku.el b/lisp/play/gomoku.el index a8ab13bd528..6b6e81dfaba 100644 --- a/lisp/play/gomoku.el +++ b/lisp/play/gomoku.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;;; gomoku.el --- Gomoku game between you and Emacs -;; Copyright (C) 1988, 1994, 1996, 2001-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 1988, 1994, 1996, 2001-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Philippe Schnoebelen <phs@lsv.ens-cachan.fr> ;; Maintainer: FSF @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ One useful value to include is `turn-on-font-lock' to highlight the pieces." (defface gomoku-O '((((class color)) (:foreground "red" :weight bold))) - "Face to use for Emacs' O." + "Face to use for Emacs's O." :group 'gomoku) (defface gomoku-X diff --git a/lisp/play/handwrite.el b/lisp/play/handwrite.el index e2aec709b99..d2e307c0145 100644 --- a/lisp/play/handwrite.el +++ b/lisp/play/handwrite.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;;; handwrite.el --- turns your emacs buffer into a handwritten document -*- coding: iso-latin-1; -*- -;; Copyright (C) 1996, 2001-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 1996, 2001-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Danny Roozendaal (was: <danny@tvs.kun.nl>) ;; Created: October 21 1996 @@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ Variables: `handwrite-linespace' (default 12) (setq next-line-add-newlines t) (switch-to-buffer ps-buf-name) (handwrite-insert-header buf-name) - (insert "%%Creator: GNU Emacs' handwrite version " emacs-version "\n") + (insert "%%Creator: GNU Emacs's handwrite version " emacs-version "\n") (handwrite-insert-preamble) (handwrite-insert-info) (handwrite-insert-font) diff --git a/lisp/play/landmark.el b/lisp/play/landmark.el index a769101ad0b..29bb8a40e8f 100644 --- a/lisp/play/landmark.el +++ b/lisp/play/landmark.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;;; landmark.el --- neural-network robot that learns landmarks -;; Copyright (C) 1996-1997, 2000-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 1996-1997, 2000-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Terrence Brannon (was: <brannon@rana.usc.edu>) ;; Created: December 16, 1996 - first release to usenet @@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ (defface landmark-font-lock-face-O '((((class color)) :foreground "red") (t :weight bold)) - "Face to use for Emacs' O." + "Face to use for Emacs's O." :version "22.1" :group 'landmark) diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/antlr-mode.el b/lisp/progmodes/antlr-mode.el index 634570cf3e4..9c9a8e09d49 100644 --- a/lisp/progmodes/antlr-mode.el +++ b/lisp/progmodes/antlr-mode.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;;; antlr-mode.el --- major mode for ANTLR grammar files -;; Copyright (C) 1999-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 1999-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Christoph.Wedler@sap.com ;; Keywords: languages, ANTLR, code generator @@ -961,7 +961,7 @@ group. The string matched by the first group is highlighted with (antlr-re-search-forward "^\\(private\\|public\\|protected\\)\\>[ \t]*\\(\\(\\sw+[ \t]*\\(:\\)?\\)\\)?" limit)) - (1 font-lock-type-face) ; not XEmacs' java level-3 fruit salad + (1 font-lock-type-face) ; not XEmacs's java level-3 fruit salad (3 (if (antlr-upcase-p (char-after (match-beginning 3))) antlr-tokendef-face antlr-ruledef-face) nil t) @@ -1030,7 +1030,7 @@ not to confuse their context_cache.") (define-abbrev-table 'antlr-mode-abbrev-table ()) (defvar antlr-slow-cache-enabling-symbol 'loudly -;; Emacs' font-lock changes buffer's tick counter, therefore this value should +;; Emacs's font-lock changes buffer's tick counter, therefore this value should ;; be a parameter of a font-lock function, but not any other variable of ;; functions which call `antlr-slow-syntactic-context'. "If value is a bound symbol, cache will be used even with text changes. @@ -1113,7 +1113,7 @@ WARNING: this may alter `match-data'." (or (buffer-syntactic-context) (buffer-syntactic-context-depth)) :EMACS (let ((orig (point)) diff state - ;; Arg, Emacs' (buffer-modified-tick) changes with font-lock. Use + ;; Arg, Emacs's (buffer-modified-tick) changes with font-lock. Use ;; hack that `loudly' is bound during font-locking => cache use will ;; increase from 7% to 99.99% during font-locking. (tick (or (boundp antlr-slow-cache-enabling-symbol) diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/gdb-mi.el b/lisp/progmodes/gdb-mi.el index 301714ec55f..0c45c3f5e5d 100644 --- a/lisp/progmodes/gdb-mi.el +++ b/lisp/progmodes/gdb-mi.el @@ -1672,8 +1672,6 @@ static char *magick[] = { (if (not (string= "" string)) (setq gdb-last-command string) (if gdb-last-command (setq string gdb-last-command))) - (if gdb-enable-debug - (push (cons 'mi-send (concat string "\n")) gdb-debug-log)) (if (string-match "^-" string) ;; MI command (progn @@ -1683,10 +1681,22 @@ static char *magick[] = { (if (string-match "\\\\$" string) (setq gdb-continuation (concat gdb-continuation string "\n")) (setq gdb-first-done-or-error t) - (process-send-string proc (concat "-interpreter-exec console \"" - gdb-continuation string "\"\n")) + (let ((to-send (concat "-interpreter-exec console " + (gdb-mi-quote string) + "\n"))) + (if gdb-enable-debug + (push (cons 'mi-send to-send) gdb-debug-log)) + (process-send-string proc to-send)) (setq gdb-continuation nil)))) +(defun gdb-mi-quote (string) + "Return STRING quoted properly as an MI argument. +The string is enclosed in double quotes. +All embedded quotes, newlines, and backslashes are preceded with a backslash." + (setq string (replace-regexp-in-string "\\([\"\\]\\)" "\\\\\\&" string)) + (setq string (replace-regexp-in-string "\n" "\\n" string t t)) + (concat "\"" string "\"")) + (defun gdb-input (command handler-function) "Send COMMAND to GDB via the MI interface. Run the function HANDLER-FUNCTION, with no arguments, once the command is diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/sql.el b/lisp/progmodes/sql.el index f5bfe526aae..56f42e31cf1 100644 --- a/lisp/progmodes/sql.el +++ b/lisp/progmodes/sql.el @@ -2853,9 +2853,12 @@ appended to the SQLi buffer without disturbing your SQL buffer." "Read a password using PROMPT. Optional DEFAULT is password to start with." (read-passwd prompt nil default)) -(defun sql-get-login-ext (prompt last-value history-var plist) +(defun sql-get-login-ext (symbol prompt history-var plist) "Prompt user with extended login parameters. +The global value of SYMBOL is the last value and the global value +of the SYMBOL is set based on the user's input. + If PLIST is nil, then the user is simply prompted for a string value. @@ -2868,38 +2871,41 @@ regexp pattern specified in its value. The `:completion' property prompts for a string specified by its value. (The property value is used as the PREDICATE argument to `completing-read'.)" - (let* ((default (plist-get plist :default)) - (prompt-def - (if default - (if (string-match "\\(\\):[ \t]*\\'" prompt) - (replace-match (format " (default \"%s\")" default) t t prompt 1) - (replace-regexp-in-string "[ \t]*\\'" - (format " (default \"%s\") " default) - prompt t t)) - prompt)) - (use-dialog-box nil)) - (cond - ((plist-member plist :file) - (expand-file-name - (read-file-name prompt - (file-name-directory last-value) default t - (file-name-nondirectory last-value) - (when (plist-get plist :file) - `(lambda (f) - (string-match - (concat "\\<" ,(plist-get plist :file) "\\>") - (file-name-nondirectory f))))))) - - ((plist-member plist :completion) - (completing-read prompt-def (plist-get plist :completion) nil t - last-value history-var default)) - - ((plist-get plist :number) - (read-number prompt (or default last-value 0))) - - (t - (let ((r (read-from-minibuffer prompt-def last-value nil nil history-var nil))) - (if (string= "" r) (or default "") r)))))) + (set-default + symbol + (let* ((default (plist-get plist :default)) + (last-value (default-value symbol)) + (prompt-def + (if default + (if (string-match "\\(\\):[ \t]*\\'" prompt) + (replace-match (format " (default \"%s\")" default) t t prompt 1) + (replace-regexp-in-string "[ \t]*\\'" + (format " (default \"%s\") " default) + prompt t t)) + prompt)) + (use-dialog-box nil)) + (cond + ((plist-member plist :file) + (expand-file-name + (read-file-name prompt + (file-name-directory last-value) default t + (file-name-nondirectory last-value) + (when (plist-get plist :file) + `(lambda (f) + (string-match + (concat "\\<" ,(plist-get plist :file) "\\>") + (file-name-nondirectory f))))))) + + ((plist-member plist :completion) + (completing-read prompt-def (plist-get plist :completion) nil t + last-value history-var default)) + + ((plist-get plist :number) + (read-number prompt (or default last-value 0))) + + (t + (let ((r (read-from-minibuffer prompt-def last-value nil nil history-var nil))) + (if (string= "" r) (or default "") r))))))) (defun sql-get-login (&rest what) "Get username, password and database from the user. @@ -2937,28 +2943,20 @@ function like this: (sql-get-login 'user 'password 'database)." (cond ((eq token 'user) ; user - (setq sql-user - (sql-get-login-ext "User: " sql-user - 'sql-user-history plist))) + (sql-get-login-ext 'sql-user "User: " 'sql-user-history plist)) - ((eq token 'password) ; password - (setq sql-password - (sql-read-passwd "Password: " sql-password))) + ((eq token 'password) ; password + (setq-default sql-password + (sql-read-passwd "Password: " sql-password))) - ((eq token 'server) ; server - (setq sql-server - (sql-get-login-ext "Server: " sql-server - 'sql-server-history plist))) + ((eq token 'server) ; server + (sql-get-login-ext 'sql-server "Server: " 'sql-server-history plist)) - ((eq token 'database) ; database - (setq sql-database - (sql-get-login-ext "Database: " sql-database - 'sql-database-history plist))) + ((eq token 'database) ; database + (sql-get-login-ext 'sql-database "Database: " 'sql-database-history plist)) ((eq token 'port) ; port - (setq sql-port - (sql-get-login-ext "Port: " sql-port - nil (append '(:number t) plist))))))) + (sql-get-login-ext 'sql-port "Port: " nil (append '(:number t) plist)))))) what)) (defun sql-find-sqli-buffer (&optional product connection) @@ -3841,6 +3839,7 @@ you entered, right above the output it created. (set (make-local-variable 'sql-server) sql-server) (set (make-local-variable 'sql-port) sql-port) (set (make-local-variable 'sql-connection) sql-connection) + (setq-default sql-connection nil) ;; Contains the name of database objects (set (make-local-variable 'sql-contains-names) t) ;; Keep track of existing object names @@ -3935,43 +3934,50 @@ is specified in the connection settings." ;; Settings are defined (if connect-set ;; Set the desired parameters - (eval `(let* - (,@(cdr connect-set) - ;; :sqli-login params variable - (param-var (sql-get-product-feature sql-product - :sqli-login nil t)) - ;; :sqli-login params value - (login-params (sql-get-product-feature sql-product - :sqli-login)) - ;; which params are in the connection - (set-params (mapcar - (lambda (v) - (cond - ((eq (car v) 'sql-user) 'user) - ((eq (car v) 'sql-password) 'password) - ((eq (car v) 'sql-server) 'server) - ((eq (car v) 'sql-database) 'database) - ((eq (car v) 'sql-port) 'port) - (t (car v)))) - (cdr connect-set))) - ;; the remaining params (w/o the connection params) - (rem-params (sql-for-each-login - login-params - (lambda (token plist) - (unless (member token set-params) - (if plist - (cons token plist) - token)))))) - - ;; Set the remaining parameters and start the - ;; interactive session - (eval `(let ((sql-connection ,connection) - (,param-var ',rem-params)) - (sql-product-interactive sql-product - new-name))))) + (let (param-var login-params set-params rem-params) + + ;; :sqli-login params variable + (setq param-var + (sql-get-product-feature sql-product :sqli-login nil t)) + + ;; :sqli-login params value + (setq login-params + (sql-get-product-feature sql-product :sqli-login)) + + ;; Params in the connection + (setq set-params + (mapcar + (lambda (v) + (cond + ((eq (car v) 'sql-user) 'user) + ((eq (car v) 'sql-password) 'password) + ((eq (car v) 'sql-server) 'server) + ((eq (car v) 'sql-database) 'database) + ((eq (car v) 'sql-port) 'port) + (t (car v)))) + (cdr connect-set))) + + ;; the remaining params (w/o the connection params) + (setq rem-params + (sql-for-each-login login-params + (lambda (token plist) + (unless (member token set-params) + (if plist (cons token plist) token))))) + + ;; Set the parameters and start the interactive session + (mapc + (lambda (vv) + (set-default (car vv) (eval (cadr vv)))) + (cdr connect-set)) + (setq-default sql-connection connection) + + ;; Start the SQLi session with revised list of login parameters + (eval `(let ((,param-var ',rem-params)) + (sql-product-interactive sql-product new-name)))) (message "SQL Connection <%s> does not exist" connection) nil))) + (message "No SQL Connections defined") nil)) @@ -4101,9 +4107,14 @@ the call to \\[sql-product-interactive] with ;; Connect to database. (message "Login...") - (funcall (sql-get-product-feature product :sqli-comint-func) - product - (sql-get-product-feature product :sqli-options)) + (let ((sql-user (default-value 'sql-user)) + (sql-password (default-value 'sql-password)) + (sql-server (default-value 'sql-server)) + (sql-database (default-value 'sql-database)) + (sql-port (default-value 'sql-port))) + (funcall (sql-get-product-feature product :sqli-comint-func) + product + (sql-get-product-feature product :sqli-options))) ;; Set SQLi mode. (let ((sql-interactive-product product)) @@ -4113,7 +4124,7 @@ the call to \\[sql-product-interactive] with (setq new-sqli-buffer (current-buffer)) (when new-name (sql-rename-buffer new-name)) - (set (make-local-variable 'sql-buffer) + (set (make-local-variable 'sql-buffer) (buffer-name new-sqli-buffer)) ;; Set `sql-buffer' in the start buffer diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/vhdl-mode.el b/lisp/progmodes/vhdl-mode.el index d765a960470..c9bf638bb59 100644 --- a/lisp/progmodes/vhdl-mode.el +++ b/lisp/progmodes/vhdl-mode.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;;; vhdl-mode.el --- major mode for editing VHDL code -;; Copyright (C) 1992-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 1992-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Authors: Reto Zimmermann <reto@gnu.org> ;; Rodney J. Whitby <software.vhdl-mode@rwhitby.net> @@ -2040,7 +2040,7 @@ Ignore byte-compiler warnings you might see." ;; `wildcard-to-regexp' is included only in XEmacs 21 (unless (fboundp 'wildcard-to-regexp) (defun wildcard-to-regexp (wildcard) - "Simplified version of `wildcard-to-regexp' from Emacs' `files.el'." + "Simplified version of `wildcard-to-regexp' from Emacs's `files.el'." (let* ((i (string-match "[*?]" wildcard)) (result (substring wildcard 0 i)) (len (length wildcard))) @@ -2087,7 +2087,7 @@ Ignore byte-compiler warnings you might see." ;; `file-expand-wildcards' undefined (XEmacs) (unless (fboundp 'file-expand-wildcards) (defun file-expand-wildcards (pattern &optional full) - "Taken from Emacs' `files.el'." + "Taken from Emacs's `files.el'." (let* ((nondir (file-name-nondirectory pattern)) (dirpart (file-name-directory pattern)) (dirs (if (and dirpart (string-match "[[*?]" dirpart)) diff --git a/lisp/shell.el b/lisp/shell.el index 1ed43863452..7c5ce49a967 100644 --- a/lisp/shell.el +++ b/lisp/shell.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;;; shell.el --- specialized comint.el for running the shell -*- lexical-binding: t -*- -;; Copyright (C) 1988, 1993-1997, 2000-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 1988, 1993-1997, 2000-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Olin Shivers <shivers@cs.cmu.edu> ;; Simon Marshall <simon@gnu.org> @@ -471,7 +471,7 @@ to continue it. keep this buffer's default directory the same as the shell's working directory. While directory tracking is enabled, the shell's working directory is displayed by \\[list-buffers] or \\[mouse-buffer-menu] in the `File' field. -\\[dirs] queries the shell and resyncs Emacs' idea of what the current +\\[dirs] queries the shell and resyncs Emacs's idea of what the current directory stack is. \\[shell-dirtrack-mode] turns directory tracking on and off. \(The `dirtrack' package provides an alternative implementation of this diff --git a/lisp/term/ns-win.el b/lisp/term/ns-win.el index 2782d63b719..b681ec3440f 100644 --- a/lisp/term/ns-win.el +++ b/lisp/term/ns-win.el @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ The properties returned may include `top', `left', `height', and `width'." (define-key global-map [ns-power-off] 'save-buffers-kill-emacs) (define-key global-map [ns-open-file] 'ns-find-file) (define-key global-map [ns-open-temp-file] [ns-open-file]) -(define-key global-map [ns-drag-file] 'ns-insert-file) +(define-key global-map [ns-drag-file] 'ns-find-file) (define-key global-map [ns-drag-color] 'ns-set-foreground-at-mouse) (define-key global-map [S-ns-drag-color] 'ns-set-background-at-mouse) (define-key global-map [ns-drag-text] 'ns-insert-text) diff --git a/lisp/textmodes/sgml-mode.el b/lisp/textmodes/sgml-mode.el index 4e8f0a5a82c..09f6b6b7cf2 100644 --- a/lisp/textmodes/sgml-mode.el +++ b/lisp/textmodes/sgml-mode.el @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ :group 'sgml :type 'hook) -;; As long as Emacs' syntax can't be complemented with predicates to context +;; As long as Emacs's syntax can't be complemented with predicates to context ;; sensitively confirm the syntax of characters, we have to live with this ;; kludgy kind of tradeoff. (defvar sgml-specials '(?\") diff --git a/lisp/vc/diff-mode.el b/lisp/vc/diff-mode.el index ba4a2766526..16e33889c31 100644 --- a/lisp/vc/diff-mode.el +++ b/lisp/vc/diff-mode.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;;; diff-mode.el --- a mode for viewing/editing context diffs -*- lexical-binding: t -*- -;; Copyright (C) 1998-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 1998-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> ;; Keywords: convenience patch diff vc @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ ;; to the corresponding source file. ;; Inspired by Pavel Machek's patch-mode.el (<pavel@@atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz>) -;; Some efforts were spent to have it somewhat compatible with XEmacs' +;; Some efforts were spent to have it somewhat compatible with XEmacs's ;; diff-mode as well as with compilation-minor-mode ;; Bugs: @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ when editing big diffs)." ("{" . diff-file-prev) ("\C-m" . diff-goto-source) ([mouse-2] . diff-goto-source) - ;; From XEmacs' diff-mode. + ;; From XEmacs's diff-mode. ("W" . widen) ;;("." . diff-goto-source) ;display-buffer ;;("f" . diff-goto-source) ;find-file diff --git a/lisp/vc/ediff-util.el b/lisp/vc/ediff-util.el index 87740cdc75a..78a2163f653 100644 --- a/lisp/vc/ediff-util.el +++ b/lisp/vc/ediff-util.el @@ -3103,7 +3103,7 @@ Hit \\[ediff-recenter] to reset the windows afterward." ;; according to context. ;; If DEFAULT-FILE is set, it should be used as the default value. ;; If DEFAULT-DIR is non-nil, use it as the default directory. -;; Otherwise, use the value of Emacs' variable `default-directory.' +;; Otherwise, use the value of `default-directory.' (defun ediff-read-file-name (prompt default-dir default-file &optional no-dirs) ;; hack default-dir if it is not set (setq default-dir diff --git a/lisp/vc/vc-bzr.el b/lisp/vc/vc-bzr.el index 8c397144bf2..9f35fc8f035 100644 --- a/lisp/vc/vc-bzr.el +++ b/lisp/vc/vc-bzr.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;;; vc-bzr.el --- VC backend for the bzr revision control system -;; Copyright (C) 2006-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 2006-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Dave Love <fx@gnu.org> ;; Riccardo Murri <riccardo.murri@gmail.com> @@ -431,7 +431,7 @@ If any error occurred in running `bzr status', then return nil." (skip-chars-forward " \n\t") ;Throw away spaces. (cons status ;; "bzr" will output warnings and informational messages to - ;; stderr; due to Emacs' `vc-do-command' (and, it seems, + ;; stderr; due to Emacs's `vc-do-command' (and, it seems, ;; `start-process' itself) limitations, we cannot catch stderr ;; and stdout into different buffers. So, if there's anything ;; left in the buffer after removing the above status diff --git a/lisp/vc/vc-git.el b/lisp/vc/vc-git.el index dbe591a3ed8..3ec32243796 100644 --- a/lisp/vc/vc-git.el +++ b/lisp/vc/vc-git.el @@ -1108,8 +1108,11 @@ The difference to vc-do-command is that this function always invokes (defun vc-git--call (buffer command &rest args) ;; We don't need to care the arguments. If there is a file name, it ;; is always a relative one. This works also for remote - ;; directories. - (apply 'process-file vc-git-program nil buffer nil command args)) + ;; directories. We enable `inhibit-null-byte-detection', otherwise + ;; Tramp's eol conversion might be confused. + (let ((inhibit-null-byte-detection t) + (process-environment (cons "PAGER=" process-environment))) + (apply 'process-file vc-git-program nil buffer nil command args))) (defun vc-git--out-ok (command &rest args) (zerop (apply 'vc-git--call '(t nil) command args))) diff --git a/lisp/w32-fns.el b/lisp/w32-fns.el index aba14480fa9..aff2df3dc77 100644 --- a/lisp/w32-fns.el +++ b/lisp/w32-fns.el @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ;;; w32-fns.el --- Lisp routines for 32-bit Windows -;; Copyright (C) 1994, 2001-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +;; Copyright (C) 1994, 2001-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Geoff Voelker <voelker@cs.washington.edu> ;; Keywords: internal @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ You should set this to t when using a non-system shell.\n\n")))) (add-hook 'before-init-hook 'set-default-process-coding-system) -;;; Basic support functions for managing Emacs' locale setting +;;; Basic support functions for managing Emacs's locale setting (defvar w32-valid-locales nil "List of locale ids known to be supported.") diff --git a/msdos/sed2v2.inp b/msdos/sed2v2.inp index 7560400f5d9..dd18987eb20 100644 --- a/msdos/sed2v2.inp +++ b/msdos/sed2v2.inp @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ /^#undef PACKAGE_STRING/s/^.*$/#define PACKAGE_STRING ""/ /^#undef PACKAGE_TARNAME/s/^.*$/#define PACKAGE_TARNAME ""/ /^#undef PACKAGE_VERSION/s/^.*$/#define PACKAGE_VERSION ""/ -/^#undef VERSION/s/^.*$/#define VERSION "24.0.93"/ +/^#undef VERSION/s/^.*$/#define VERSION "24.0.94"/ /^#undef HAVE_DECL_GETENV/s/^.*$/#define HAVE_DECL_GETENV 1/ /^#undef SYS_SIGLIST_DECLARED/s/^.*$/#define SYS_SIGLIST_DECLARED 1/ /^#undef HAVE_DIRENT_H/s/^.*$/#define HAVE_DIRENT_H 1/ diff --git a/nextstep/Cocoa/Emacs.base/Contents/Info.plist b/nextstep/Cocoa/Emacs.base/Contents/Info.plist index fc56c1260ac..4d71231ddf6 100644 --- a/nextstep/Cocoa/Emacs.base/Contents/Info.plist +++ b/nextstep/Cocoa/Emacs.base/Contents/Info.plist @@ -553,7 +553,7 @@ along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. <key>CFBundleExecutable</key> <string>Emacs</string> <key>CFBundleGetInfoString</key> - <string>Emacs 24.0.93 Copyright (C) 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.</string> + <string>Emacs 24.0.94 Copyright (C) 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.</string> <key>CFBundleIconFile</key> <string>Emacs.icns</string> <key>CFBundleIdentifier</key> @@ -566,7 +566,7 @@ along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. <string>APPL</string> <!-- This should be the emacs version number. --> <key>CFBundleShortVersionString</key> - <string>24.0.93</string> + <string>24.0.94</string> <key>CFBundleSignature</key> <string>EMAx</string> <!-- This SHOULD be a build number. --> diff --git a/nextstep/Cocoa/Emacs.base/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/InfoPlist.strings b/nextstep/Cocoa/Emacs.base/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/InfoPlist.strings index aab092a5dd4..47434f67f0c 100644 --- a/nextstep/Cocoa/Emacs.base/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/InfoPlist.strings +++ b/nextstep/Cocoa/Emacs.base/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/InfoPlist.strings @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ /* Localized versions of Info.plist keys */ CFBundleName = "Emacs"; -CFBundleShortVersionString = "Version 24.0.93"; -CFBundleGetInfoString = "Emacs version 24.0.93, NS Windowing"; +CFBundleShortVersionString = "Version 24.0.94"; +CFBundleGetInfoString = "Emacs version 24.0.94, NS Windowing"; NSHumanReadableCopyright = "Copyright (C) 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc."; diff --git a/nextstep/GNUstep/Emacs.base/Resources/Emacs.desktop b/nextstep/GNUstep/Emacs.base/Resources/Emacs.desktop index 7750ef06732..1ce2cd25f36 100644 --- a/nextstep/GNUstep/Emacs.base/Resources/Emacs.desktop +++ b/nextstep/GNUstep/Emacs.base/Resources/Emacs.desktop @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ [Desktop Entry] Encoding=UTF-8 Type=Application -Version=24.0.93 +Version=24.0.94 Categories=GNUstep Name=Emacs Comment=GNU Emacs for NeXT/Open/GNUstep and OS X diff --git a/nextstep/GNUstep/Emacs.base/Resources/Info-gnustep.plist b/nextstep/GNUstep/Emacs.base/Resources/Info-gnustep.plist index 85b3c8f3d5a..168a822dd96 100644 --- a/nextstep/GNUstep/Emacs.base/Resources/Info-gnustep.plist +++ b/nextstep/GNUstep/Emacs.base/Resources/Info-gnustep.plist @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ ApplicationDescription = "GNU Emacs for GNUstep / OS X"; ApplicationIcon = emacs.tiff; ApplicationName = Emacs; - ApplicationRelease = "24.0.93"; + ApplicationRelease = "24.0.94"; Authors = ( "Adrian Robert (GNUstep)", "Christophe de Dinechin (MacOS X)", @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ ); Copyright = "Copyright (C) 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc."; CopyrightDescription = "Released under the GNU General Public License Version 3 or later"; - FullVersionID = "Emacs 24.0.93, NS Windowing"; + FullVersionID = "Emacs 24.0.94, NS Windowing"; NSExecutable = Emacs; NSIcon = emacs.tiff; NSPrincipalClass = NSApplication; diff --git a/nt/config.nt b/nt/config.nt index ab674e3d1c5..368dd33de29 100644 --- a/nt/config.nt +++ b/nt/config.nt @@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ #define PACKAGE "emacs" /* Version number of package */ -#define VERSION "24.0.93" +#define VERSION "24.0.94" /* Define to `__inline__' or `__inline' if that's what the C compiler calls it, or to nothing if 'inline' is not supported under any name. */ diff --git a/nt/emacs.rc b/nt/emacs.rc index a3f931523e9..29b9d0e2ea7 100644 --- a/nt/emacs.rc +++ b/nt/emacs.rc @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ Emacs ICON icons\emacs.ico #endif VS_VERSION_INFO VERSIONINFO - FILEVERSION 24,0,93,0 - PRODUCTVERSION 24,0,93,0 + FILEVERSION 24,0,94,0 + PRODUCTVERSION 24,0,94,0 FILEFLAGSMASK 0x3FL #ifdef EMACSDEBUG FILEFLAGS 0x1L @@ -25,12 +25,12 @@ BEGIN BEGIN VALUE "CompanyName", "Free Software Foundation\0" VALUE "FileDescription", "GNU Emacs: The extensible self-documenting text editor\0" - VALUE "FileVersion", "24, 0, 93, 0\0" + VALUE "FileVersion", "24, 0, 94, 0\0" VALUE "InternalName", "Emacs\0" VALUE "LegalCopyright", "Copyright (C) 2001-2012\0" VALUE "OriginalFilename", "emacs.exe" VALUE "ProductName", "Emacs\0" - VALUE "ProductVersion", "24, 0, 93, 0\0" + VALUE "ProductVersion", "24, 0, 94, 0\0" VALUE "OLESelfRegister", "\0" END END diff --git a/nt/emacsclient.rc b/nt/emacsclient.rc index db61673d4bf..6144c8bf703 100644 --- a/nt/emacsclient.rc +++ b/nt/emacsclient.rc @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ Emacs ICON icons\emacs.ico #endif VS_VERSION_INFO VERSIONINFO - FILEVERSION 24,0,93,0 - PRODUCTVERSION 24,0,93,0 + FILEVERSION 24,0,94,0 + PRODUCTVERSION 24,0,94,0 FILEFLAGSMASK 0x3FL #ifdef EMACSDEBUG FILEFLAGS 0x1L @@ -23,12 +23,12 @@ BEGIN BEGIN VALUE "CompanyName", "Free Software Foundation\0" VALUE "FileDescription", "GNU EmacsClient: Client for the extensible self-documenting text editor\0" - VALUE "FileVersion", "24, 0, 93, 0\0" + VALUE "FileVersion", "24, 0, 94, 0\0" VALUE "InternalName", "EmacsClient\0" VALUE "LegalCopyright", "Copyright (C) 2001-2012\0" VALUE "OriginalFilename", "emacsclientw.exe" VALUE "ProductName", "EmacsClient\0" - VALUE "ProductVersion", "24, 0, 93, 0\0" + VALUE "ProductVersion", "24, 0, 94, 0\0" VALUE "OLESelfRegister", "\0" END END diff --git a/nt/makefile.w32-in b/nt/makefile.w32-in index f01ef4f98d1..10fe6db1ccf 100644 --- a/nt/makefile.w32-in +++ b/nt/makefile.w32-in @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ # FIXME: This file uses DOS EOLs. Convert to Unix after 22.1 is out
# (and remove or replace this comment).
-VERSION = 24.0.93
+VERSION = 24.0.94
TMP_DIST_DIR = emacs-$(VERSION)
diff --git a/src/ChangeLog b/src/ChangeLog index 71ddf053dac..d477d0574b3 100644 --- a/src/ChangeLog +++ b/src/ChangeLog @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -2012-02-25 Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu> +2012-03-02 Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu> Fix integer width and related bugs (Bug#9874). * alloc.c (pure_bytes_used_lisp, pure_bytes_used_non_lisp): @@ -788,8 +788,30 @@ rather than rolling our own approximation. (SCROLL_BAR_VEC_SIZE): Remove; not used. +2012-02-29 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> + + * xdisp.c (get_overlay_strings_1): Under bidi redisplay, call + push_it before setting up the iterator for the first overlay + string, even if we have an empty string loaded. + (next_overlay_string): If there's an empty string on the iterator + stack, pop the stack. (Bug#10903) + +2012-02-25 Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu> + + Generalize fix for crash due to non-contiguous EMACS_INT (Bug#10780). + Suggested by Stefan Monnier in + <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2012-02/msg00692.html>. + * alloc.c (widen_to_Lisp_Object): New static function. + (mark_memory): Also mark Lisp_Objects by fetching pointer words + and widening them to Lisp_Objects. This would work even if + USE_LSB_TAG is defined and wide integers are used, which might + happen in a future version of Emacs. + 2012-02-25 Chong Yidong <cyd@gnu.org> + * fileio.c (Ffile_selinux_context, Fset_file_selinux_context): + Doc fix. + * xselect.c (Fx_selection_exists_p): Doc fix. (x_clipboard_manager_save_all): Print an informative message before saving to clipboard manager. diff --git a/src/alloc.c b/src/alloc.c index c4db234aba5..6e4cfa07fa0 100644 --- a/src/alloc.c +++ b/src/alloc.c @@ -1582,6 +1582,21 @@ make_number (EMACS_INT n) } #endif +/* Convert the pointer-sized word P to EMACS_INT while preserving its + type and ptr fields. */ +static Lisp_Object +widen_to_Lisp_Object (void *p) +{ + intptr_t i = (intptr_t) p; +#ifdef USE_LISP_UNION_TYPE + Lisp_Object obj; + obj.i = i; + return obj; +#else + return i; +#endif +} + /*********************************************************************** String Allocation ***********************************************************************/ @@ -4294,7 +4309,19 @@ mark_memory (void *start, void *end) for (pp = start; (void *) pp < end; pp++) for (i = 0; i < sizeof *pp; i += GC_POINTER_ALIGNMENT) - mark_maybe_pointer (*(void **) ((char *) pp + i)); + { + void *w = *(void **) ((char *) pp + i); + mark_maybe_pointer (w); + +#ifdef USE_LSB_TAG + /* A host where a Lisp_Object is wider than a pointer might + allocate a Lisp_Object in non-adjacent halves. If + USE_LSB_TAG, the bottom half is not a valid pointer, so + widen it to to a Lisp_Object and check it that way. */ + if (sizeof w < sizeof (Lisp_Object)) + mark_maybe_object (widen_to_Lisp_Object (w)); +#endif + } } /* setjmp will work with GCC unless NON_SAVING_SETJMP is defined in diff --git a/src/fileio.c b/src/fileio.c index b5a4aac6217..3cd44df012b 100644 --- a/src/fileio.c +++ b/src/fileio.c @@ -2798,9 +2798,13 @@ See `file-symlink-p' to distinguish symlinks. */) DEFUN ("file-selinux-context", Ffile_selinux_context, Sfile_selinux_context, 1, 1, 0, - doc: /* Return SELinux context of file named FILENAME, -as a list ("user", "role", "type", "range"). Return (nil, nil, nil, nil) -if file does not exist, is not accessible, or SELinux is disabled */) + doc: /* Return SELinux context of file named FILENAME. +The return value is a list (USER ROLE TYPE RANGE), where the list +elements are strings naming the user, role, type, and range of the +file's SELinux security context. + +Return (nil nil nil nil) if the file is nonexistent or inaccessible, +or if SELinux is disabled, or if Emacs lacks SELinux support. */) (Lisp_Object filename) { Lisp_Object absname; @@ -2853,9 +2857,12 @@ if file does not exist, is not accessible, or SELinux is disabled */) DEFUN ("set-file-selinux-context", Fset_file_selinux_context, Sset_file_selinux_context, 2, 2, 0, - doc: /* Set SELinux context of file named FILENAME to CONTEXT -as a list ("user", "role", "type", "range"). Has no effect if SELinux -is disabled. */) + doc: /* Set SELinux context of file named FILENAME to CONTEXT. +CONTEXT should be a list (USER ROLE TYPE RANGE), where the list +elements are strings naming the components of a SELinux context. + +This function does nothing if SELinux is disabled, or if Emacs was not +compiled with SELinux support. */) (Lisp_Object filename, Lisp_Object context) { Lisp_Object absname; diff --git a/src/lisp.h b/src/lisp.h index 8c274cddb56..47570ebee74 100644 --- a/src/lisp.h +++ b/src/lisp.h @@ -197,22 +197,8 @@ extern int suppress_checking EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE; # if defined DECL_ALIGN /* On hosts where VALBITS is greater than the pointer width in bits, USE_LSB_TAG is: - - a. unnecessary, because the top bits of an EMACS_INT are unused, - - b. slower, because it typically requires extra masking, and - - c. harmful, because it can create Lisp_Object values that are so scrambled - that mark_maybe_object cannot decipher them. mark_maybe_object assumes - that EMACS_INT values are contiguous, but a host where EMACS_INT is - wider than a pointer might allocate the top half of an EMACS_INT in - (say) a 32-bit word on the stack, putting the bottom half in a 32-bit - register that is saved elsewhere in a jmp_buf. When this happens, - since USE_LSB_TAG is not defined the bottom half alone is a valid - pointer that mark_maybe_pointer can follow; but if USE_LSB_TAG were - defined, the bottom half would not be a valid pointer and neither - mark_maybe_object nor mark_maybe_pointer would follow it. - + a. unnecessary, because the top bits of an EMACS_INT are unused, and + b. slower, because it typically requires extra masking. So, define USE_LSB_TAG only on hosts where it might be useful. */ # if UINTPTR_MAX >> VALBITS != 0 # define USE_LSB_TAG diff --git a/src/xdisp.c b/src/xdisp.c index caf977633d8..c3403031650 100644 --- a/src/xdisp.c +++ b/src/xdisp.c @@ -5159,6 +5159,12 @@ next_overlay_string (struct it *it) it->current.overlay_string_index = -1; it->n_overlay_strings = 0; it->overlay_strings_charpos = -1; + /* If there's an empty display string on the stack, pop the + stack, to resync the bidi iterator with IT's position. Such + empty strings are pushed onto the stack in + get_overlay_strings_1. */ + if (it->sp > 0 && STRINGP (it->string) && !SCHARS (it->string)) + pop_it (it); /* If we're at the end of the buffer, record that we have processed the overlay strings there already, so that @@ -5461,8 +5467,15 @@ get_overlay_strings_1 (struct it *it, ptrdiff_t charpos, int compute_stop_p) xassert (!compute_stop_p || it->sp == 0); /* When called from handle_stop, there might be an empty display - string loaded. In that case, don't bother saving it. */ - if (!STRINGP (it->string) || SCHARS (it->string)) + string loaded. In that case, don't bother saving it. But + don't use this optimization with the bidi iterator, since we + need the corresponding pop_it call to resync the bidi + iterator's position with IT's position, after we are done + with the overlay strings. (The corresponding call to pop_it + in case of an empty display string is in + next_overlay_string.) */ + if (!(!it->bidi_p + && STRINGP (it->string) && !SCHARS (it->string))) push_it (it, NULL); /* Set up IT to deliver display elements from the first overlay |
