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author | Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com> | 2003-02-04 14:56:31 +0000 |
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committer | Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com> | 2003-02-04 14:56:31 +0000 |
commit | 177c0ea74342272645959b82cf219faa0b3dba16 (patch) | |
tree | 44e22b210a9904eab25a66d12e708804b671df75 /lispref/searching.texi | |
parent | db95369be096960245dd38678f68464627698678 (diff) | |
download | emacs-177c0ea74342272645959b82cf219faa0b3dba16.tar.gz |
Trailing whitespace deleted.
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diff --git a/lispref/searching.texi b/lispref/searching.texi index 7f586f8777a..a172332e3a3 100644 --- a/lispref/searching.texi +++ b/lispref/searching.texi @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ @c -*-texinfo-*- @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. @c Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999 -@c Free Software Foundation, Inc. +@c Free Software Foundation, Inc. @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions. @setfilename ../info/searching @node Searching and Matching, Syntax Tables, Non-ASCII Characters, Top @@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ multibyte character @var{c2}, the range is divided into two parts: one is @samp{@var{c}..?\377}, the other is @samp{@var{c1}..@var{c2}}, where @var{c1} is the first character of the charset to which @var{c2} belongs. - + You cannot always match all non-@sc{ascii} characters with the regular expression @code{"[\200-\377]"}. This works when searching a unibyte buffer or string (@pxref{Text Representations}), but not in a multibyte @@ -670,7 +670,7 @@ an @code{invalid-regexp} error is signaled. Here is a complicated regexp, used by Emacs to recognize the end of a sentence together with any whitespace that follows. It is the value of -the variable @code{sentence-end}. +the variable @code{sentence-end}. First, we show the regexp as a string in Lisp syntax to distinguish spaces from tab characters. The string constant begins and ends with a @@ -689,7 +689,7 @@ will see the following: @example @group sentence-end - @result{} "[.?!][]\"')@}]*\\($\\| $\\| \\| \\)[ + @result{} "[.?!][]\"')@}]*\\($\\| $\\| \\| \\)[ ]*" @end group @end example @@ -1325,7 +1325,7 @@ positions within the text: @group (string-match "\\(qu\\)\\(ick\\)" "The quick fox jumped quickly.") - ;0123456789 + ;0123456789 @result{} 4 @end group |