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Don't quote symbols 'like-this' in docstrings etc.
* admin/unidata/uvs.el (uvs-insert-fields-as-bytes): * lisp/allout-widgets.el (allout-widgets-count-buttons-in-region): * lisp/allout.el (allout-add-resumptions, allout-mode): * lisp/calculator.el (calculator-operators): * lisp/cedet/data-debug.el (dd-propertize): * lisp/cedet/ede/proj-prog.el (ede-proj-target-makefile-program): * lisp/cedet/semantic/analyze/debug.el: (semantic-analyzer-debug-global-miss-text): * lisp/cedet/semantic/lex-spp.el: (semantic-lex-spp-replace-or-symbol-or-keyword): * lisp/cedet/semantic/symref.el: (semantic-symref-cleanup-recent-buffers-fcn): * lisp/cedet/semantic/tag.el (semantic-tag-class): * lisp/cedet/srecode/el.el (srecode-semantic-handle-:el-custom): * lisp/gnus/nnmairix.el (nnmairix-propagate-marks-upon-close): * lisp/gnus/pop3.el (pop3-authentication-scheme): * lisp/help-fns.el (describe-function-orig-buffer): * lisp/imenu.el (imenu--history-list): * lisp/mail/feedmail.el (feedmail-confirm-outgoing) (feedmail-display-full-frame, feedmail-deduce-bcc-where) (feedmail-queue-default-file-slug) (feedmail-queue-buffer-file-name): * lisp/net/mairix.el (mairix-searches-mode-map): * lisp/net/newst-backend.el (newsticker-retrieval-method) (newsticker-auto-mark-filter-list): * lisp/obsolete/vi.el (vi-mode): * lisp/progmodes/cc-engine.el (c-literal-type): * lisp/progmodes/cpp.el (cpp-face): * lisp/progmodes/ebrowse.el (ebrowse-electric-list-looper): * lisp/progmodes/elisp-mode.el (elisp--xref-make-xref): * lisp/progmodes/pascal.el (pascal-auto-lineup): * lisp/progmodes/prog-mode.el (prog-widen): * lisp/progmodes/verilog-mode.el (verilog-regexp-words) (verilog-auto-lineup, verilog-auto-reset-widths) (verilog-auto-arg-format, verilog-auto-inst-template-numbers): * lisp/textmodes/flyspell.el (flyspell-maybe-correct-transposition) (flyspell-maybe-correct-doubling): * lisp/textmodes/table.el (table-justify, table-justify-cell) (table-justify-row, table-justify-column, table-insert-sequence) (table--justify-cell-contents): * lisp/url/url-auth.el (url-get-authentication): * lisp/window.el (display-buffer-record-window): * lisp/xml.el (xml-parse-file, xml-parse-region): * src/gfilenotify.c (Fgfile_add_watch): Don't quote symbols with apostrophes in doc strings. Use asymmetric quotes instead. * lisp/cedet/semantic/complete.el (semantic-displayor-show-request): Likewise for symbol in diagnostic. * lisp/image.el (image-extension-data): * lisp/register.el (frame-configuration-to-register): * src/buffer.c (syms_of_buffer): Remove bogus apostrophes after symbols. * lisp/thumbs.el (thumbs-conversion-program): Quote Lisp string values using double-quotes, not apostrophes.
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@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ The most significant byte comes first."
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"Insert VALUES for FIELDS as a sequence of bytes to the current buffer.
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VALUES and FIELDS are lists of integers and field symbols,
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respectively. Byte length of each value is determined by the
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'uvs-field-size' property of the corresponding field."
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`uvs-field-size' property of the corresponding field."
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(while fields
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(let ((field (car fields))
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(value (car values)))
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@ -2372,7 +2372,7 @@ The elements of LIST are not copied, just the list structure itself."
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(car list)))
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;;;_ . allout-widgets-count-buttons-in-region (start end)
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(defun allout-widgets-count-buttons-in-region (start end)
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"Debugging/diagnostic tool - count overlays with 'button' property in region."
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"Debugging/diagnostic tool - count overlays with `button' property in region."
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(interactive "r")
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(setq start (or start (point-min))
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end (or end (point-max)))
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@ -1330,11 +1330,11 @@ cdr is the new value: '(some-var some-value)'. The pairs can actually be
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triples, where the third element qualifies the disposition of the setting,
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as described further below.
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If the optional third element is the symbol 'extend, then the new value
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If the optional third element is the symbol `extend', then the new value
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created by `cons'ing the second element of the pair onto the front of the
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existing value.
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If the optional third element is the symbol 'append, then the new value is
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If the optional third element is the symbol `append', then the new value is
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extended from the existing one by `append'ing a list containing the second
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element of the pair onto the end of the existing value.
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@ -1838,7 +1838,7 @@ M-x outlineify-sticky Activate outline mode for current buffer,
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buffer with name derived from derived from that
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of current buffer -- \"*BUFFERNAME exposed*\".
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\\[allout-flatten-exposed-to-buffer] `allout-flatten-exposed-to-buffer'
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Like above 'copy-exposed', but convert topic
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Like above `copy-exposed', but convert topic
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prefixes to section.subsection... numeric
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format.
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\\[customize-variable] allout-auto-activation
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@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ user-defined operators, use `calculator-user-operators' instead.")
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9 (highest) (optional, defaults to 1);
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It it possible have a unary prefix version of a binary operator if it
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comes later in this list. If the list begins with the symbol 'nobind,
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comes later in this list. If the list begins with the symbol `nobind',
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then no key binding will take place -- this is only useful for
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predefined keys.
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(defalias 'data-debug-overlay-p 'extentp)
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(if (not (fboundp 'propertize))
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(defun dd-propertize (string &rest properties)
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"Mimic 'propertize' in from Emacs 23."
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"Mimic `propertize' in from Emacs 23."
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(add-text-properties 0 (length string) properties string)
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string
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)
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@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ specified with ldlibs.")
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"Libraries, such as \"m\" or \"Xt\" which this program depends on.
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The linker flag \"-l\" is automatically prepended. Do not include a \"lib\"
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prefix, or a \".so\" suffix.
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Use the 'ldflags' slot to specify where in-project libraries might be.
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Use the `ldflags' slot to specify where in-project libraries might be.
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Note: Currently only used for Automake projects."
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)
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)
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(defun semantic-analyzer-debug-global-miss-text (name-in)
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"Use 'princ' to show text describing not finding symbol NAME-IN.
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"Use `princ' to show text describing not finding symbol NAME-IN.
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NAME is the name of the unfound symbol."
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(let ((name (cond ((stringp name-in)
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name-in)
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@ -1665,7 +1665,7 @@ Display mechanism using tooltip for a list of possible completions.")
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(when (>= (oref obj typing-count) 5)
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(oset obj mode 'standard)
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(setq mode 'standard)
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(message "Resetting inline-mode to 'standard'."))
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(message "Resetting inline-mode to ‘standard’."))
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(when (and (> numcompl max-tags)
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(< (oref obj typing-count) 2))
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;; Discretely hint at completion availability.
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))
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(define-lex-regex-analyzer semantic-lex-spp-replace-or-symbol-or-keyword
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"Like 'semantic-lex-symbol-or-keyword' plus preprocessor macro replacement."
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"Like `semantic-lex-symbol-or-keyword' plus preprocessor macro replacement."
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"\\(\\sw\\|\\s_\\)+"
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(let ((str (match-string 0))
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(beg (match-beginning 0))
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"List of buffers opened by `semantic-symref-result-get-tags'.")
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(defun semantic-symref-cleanup-recent-buffers-fcn ()
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"Hook function to be used in 'post-command-hook' to cleanup buffers.
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"Hook function to be used in `post-command-hook' to cleanup buffers.
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Buffers collected during symref can result in some files being
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opened multiple times for one operation. This will keep buffers open
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until the next command is executed."
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(defsubst semantic-tag-class (tag)
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"Return the class of TAG.
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That is, the symbol 'variable, 'function, 'type, or other.
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This is a symbol like `variable', `function', or `type'.
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There is no limit to the symbols that may represent the class of a tag.
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Each parser generates tags with classes defined by it.
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(defun srecode-semantic-handle-:el-custom (dict)
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"Add macros into the dictionary DICT based on the current Emacs Lisp file.
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Adds the following:
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GROUP - The 'defgroup' name we guess you want for variables.
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GROUP - The `defgroup' name we guess you want for variables.
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FACEGROUP - The `defgroup' name you might want for faces."
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(require 'semantic/db-find)
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(let ((groups (semanticdb-strip-find-results
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The default of this variable is t. If set to 'ask, the
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user will be asked if the flags should be propagated when the
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group is closed. If set to nil, the user will have to manually
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call 'nnmairix-propagate-marks'."
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call `nnmairix-propagate-marks'."
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:version "23.1"
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:type '(choice (const :tag "always" t)
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(const :tag "ask" ask)
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(defcustom pop3-authentication-scheme 'pass
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"*POP3 authentication scheme.
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Defaults to `pass', for the standard USER/PASS authentication. The other
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valid value is 'apop'."
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valid value is `apop'."
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:type '(choice (const :tag "Normal user/password" pass)
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(const :tag "APOP" apop))
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:version "22.1" ;; Oort Gnus
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;; Functions
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(defvar describe-function-orig-buffer nil
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"Buffer that was current when 'describe-function' was invoked.
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"Buffer that was current when `describe-function' was invoked.
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Functions on 'help-fns-describe-function-functions' can use this
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to get buffer-local values.")
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(if (fboundp 'image-metadata) ; eg not --without-x
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(define-obsolete-function-alias 'image-extension-data
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'image-metadata' "24.1"))
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'image-metadata "24.1"))
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(define-obsolete-variable-alias
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'image-library-alist
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(defvar imenu--history-list nil
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;; Making this buffer local caused it not to work!
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"History list for 'jump-to-function-in-buffer'.")
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"History list for `jump-to-function-in-buffer'.")
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;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
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;;;
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"If non-nil, give a y-or-n confirmation prompt before sending mail.
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This is done after the message is completely prepped, and you'll be
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looking at the top of the message in a buffer when you get the prompt.
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If set to the symbol 'queued, give the confirmation prompt only while
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If set to the symbol `queued', give the confirmation prompt only while
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running the queue (however, the prompt is always suppressed if you are
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processing the queue via `feedmail-run-the-queue-no-prompts'). If set
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to the symbol 'immediate, give the confirmation prompt only when
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to the symbol `immediate', give the confirmation prompt only when
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sending immediately. For any other non-nil value, prompt in both
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cases. You can give a timeout for the prompt; see variable
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`feedmail-confirm-outgoing-timeout'."
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If nil, the prepped message will be shown, for confirmation or
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otherwise, in some window in the current frame without resizing
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anything. That may or may not display enough of the message to
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distinguish it from others. If set to the symbol 'queued, take
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distinguish it from others. If set to the symbol ‘queued’, take
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this action only when running the queue. If set to the symbol
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'immediate, take this action only when sending immediately. For
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‘immediate’, take this action only when sending immediately. For
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any other non-nil value, take the action in both cases. Even if
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you're not confirming the sending of immediate or queued messages,
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it can still be interesting to see a lot about them as they are
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appropriate address headers in the message. Generally, they will show
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up in the list of deduced addresses in the order that the headers
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happen to appear (duplicate addresses are eliminated in any case).
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This variable can be set to the symbol 'first, in which case the
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This variable can be set to the symbol ‘first’, in which case the
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Bcc:/Resent-Bcc: addresses will appear at the beginning in the list;
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or, it can be set to the symbol 'last, in which case they will appear
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or, it can be set to the symbol ‘last’, in which case they will appear
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at the end of the list.
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Why should you care? Well, maybe you don't, and certainly the same
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seeing the message again. Some configurations of sendmail, for example,
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seem to try to deliver to each addressee at least once, immediately
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and serially, so slow SMTP conversations can add up to a delay. There
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is an option for either 'first or 'last because you might have a
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is an option for either ‘first’ or ‘last’ because you might have a
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delivery agent that processes the addresses backwards."
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:group 'feedmail-headers
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:type '(choice (const nil)
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If a function, it is called with no arguments from the buffer containing the raw
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text of the message. It must return a string (which may be empty).
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If the symbol 'ask, you will be prompted for a string in the mini-buffer.
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If the symbol `ask', you will be prompted for a string in the mini-buffer.
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"If non-nil, has the value normally expected of `buffer-file-name'.
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You are not intended to set this to something in your configuration. Rather,
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you might programmatically set it to something via a hook or function
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advice or whatever. You might like to do this if you are using a mail
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composition program that eventually uses sendmail.el's 'mail-send'
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composition program that eventually uses sendmail.el's `mail-send'
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function to process the message. If there is a filename associated
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with the message buffer, 'mail-send' will ask you for confirmation.
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with the message buffer, `mail-send' will ask you for confirmation.
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There's no trivial way to avoid it. It's unwise to just set the value
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of `buffer-file-name' to nil because that will defeat feedmail's file
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management features. Instead, arrange for this variable to be set to
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to do that would be with defadvice on 'mail-send' \(undoing the
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the value of `buffer-file-name' before setting that to nil. An easy way
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to do that would be with defadvice on `mail-send' \(undoing the
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assignments in a later advice\).
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feedmail will pretend that 'buffer-file-name', if nil, has the value
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feedmail will pretend that `buffer-file-name', if nil, has the value
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assigned of `feedmail-queue-buffer-file-name' and carry out its normal
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'buffer-file-name'. For safe bookkeeping, the user should insure that
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`buffer-file-name'. For safe bookkeeping, the user should insure that
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(define-key map [(d)] 'mairix-select-delete)
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(define-key map [(s)] 'mairix-select-save)
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map)
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"`mairix-searches-mode' keymap.")
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capabilities (`url-retrieve'). If set to `extern' the external
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program wget is used, see `newsticker-wget-name'."
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AGE must be one of the symbols 'old or 'immortal.
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TITLE-OR-DESCRIPTION must be on of the symbols 'title,
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'description, or 'all. REGEXP is a regular expression, i.e. a
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AGE must be one of the symbols `old' or `immortal'.
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TITLE-OR-DESCRIPTION must be one of the symbols `title',
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`description', or `all'. REGEXP is a regular expression, i.e., a
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- Some standard (or modified) Emacs commands were integrated, such as
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- In command state, ^X links to the 'ctl-x-map', and ESC can be linked to
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- In command state, ^X links to the `ctl-x-map', and ESC can be linked to
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- See vi-com-map for those keys that are extensions to standard vi, e.g.
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`vi-mark-region', and 'vi-quote-words'. Some of them are quite handy.
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`vi-mark-region', and `vi-quote-words'. Some of them are quite handy.
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- Use \\[vi-switch-mode] to switch among different modes quickly.
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Syntax table and abbrevs while in vi mode remain as they were in Emacs."
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(defun c-literal-type (range)
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"Convenience function that given the result of `c-literal-limits',
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returns nil or the type of literal that the range surrounds, one
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of the symbols 'c, 'c++ or 'string. It's much faster than using
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of the symbols `c', `c++' or `string'. It's much faster than using
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`c-in-literal' and is intended to be used when you need both the
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type of a literal and its limits.
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:group 'cpp)
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(define-widget 'cpp-face 'lazy
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"Either a face or the special symbol 'invisible'."
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"Either a face or the special symbol `invisible'."
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:type '(choice (const invisible) (face)))
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(defcustom cpp-known-face 'invisible
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(defun ebrowse-electric-list-looper (state condition)
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"Prevent cursor from moving beyond the buffer end.
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Don't let it move into the title lines.
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See 'Electric-command-loop' for a description of STATE and CONDITION."
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See `Electric-command-loop' for a description of STATE and CONDITION."
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(cond ((and condition
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(not (memq (car condition)
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'(buffer-read-only end-of-buffer
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(defun elisp--xref-make-xref (type symbol file &optional summary)
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"Return an xref for TYPE SYMBOL in FILE.
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TYPE must be a type in 'find-function-regexp-alist' (use nil for
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TYPE must be a type in `find-function-regexp-alist' (use nil for
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'defun). If SUMMARY is non-nil, use it for the summary;
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otherwise build the summary from TYPE and SYMBOL."
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(xref-make (or summary
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@ -234,9 +234,9 @@ The name of the function or case is included between the braces."
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(defcustom pascal-auto-lineup '(all)
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"List of contexts where auto lineup of :'s or ='s should be done.
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Elements can be of type: 'paramlist', 'declaration' or 'case', which will
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Elements can be of type: `paramlist', `declaration' or `case', which will
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do auto lineup in parameterlist, declarations or case-statements
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respectively. The word 'all' will do all lineups. '(case paramlist) for
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respectively. The word `all' will do all lineups. '(case paramlist) for
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instance will do lineup in case-statements and parameterlist, while '(all)
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will do all lineups."
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:type '(set :extra-offset 8
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@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ This function can be used instead of `widen' in any function used
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by the indentation engine to make it respect the value
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`prog-indentation-context'.
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This function (like 'widen') is useful inside a
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This function (like `widen') is useful inside a
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`save-restriction' to make the indentation correctly work when
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narrowing is in effect."
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(let ((chunk (cadr prog-indentation-context)))
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@ -346,10 +346,10 @@ wherever possible, since it is slow."
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(eval-when-compile
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(defun verilog-regexp-words (a)
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"Call 'regexp-opt' with word delimiters for the words A."
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"Call `regexp-opt' with word delimiters for the words A."
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(concat "\\<" (verilog-regexp-opt a t) "\\>")))
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(defun verilog-regexp-words (a)
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"Call 'regexp-opt' with word delimiters for the words A."
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"Call `regexp-opt' with word delimiters for the words A."
|
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;; The FAQ references this function, so user LISP sometimes calls it
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(concat "\\<" (verilog-regexp-opt a t) "\\>"))
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|
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|
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@ -541,9 +541,9 @@ entry \"Fontify Buffer\"). XEmacs: turn off and on font locking."
|
|||
|
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(defcustom verilog-auto-lineup 'declarations
|
||||
"Type of statements to lineup across multiple lines.
|
||||
If 'all' is selected, then all line ups described below are done.
|
||||
If `all' is selected, then all line ups described below are done.
|
||||
|
||||
If 'declarations', then just declarations are lined up with any
|
||||
If `declarations', then just declarations are lined up with any
|
||||
preceding declarations, taking into account widths and the like,
|
||||
so or example the code:
|
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reg [31:0] a;
|
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|
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@ -552,7 +552,7 @@ would become
|
|||
reg [31:0] a;
|
||||
reg b;
|
||||
|
||||
If 'assignment', then assignments are lined up with any preceding
|
||||
If `assignment', then assignments are lined up with any preceding
|
||||
assignments, so for example the code
|
||||
a_long_variable <= b + c;
|
||||
d = e + f;
|
||||
|
|
@ -1054,7 +1054,7 @@ the MSB or LSB of a signal inside an AUTORESET.
|
|||
|
||||
If nil, AUTORESET uses \"0\" as the constant.
|
||||
|
||||
If 'unbased', AUTORESET used the unbased unsized literal \"'0\"
|
||||
If `unbased', AUTORESET used the unbased unsized literal \"'0\"
|
||||
as the constant. This setting is strongly recommended for
|
||||
SystemVerilog designs."
|
||||
:type 'boolean
|
||||
|
|
@ -1070,10 +1070,10 @@ SystemVerilog designs."
|
|||
|
||||
(defcustom verilog-auto-arg-format 'packed
|
||||
"Formatting to use for AUTOARG signal names.
|
||||
If 'packed', then as many inputs and outputs that fit within
|
||||
If `packed', then as many inputs and outputs that fit within
|
||||
`fill-column' will be put onto one line.
|
||||
|
||||
If 'single', then a single input or output will be put onto each
|
||||
If `single', then a single input or output will be put onto each
|
||||
line."
|
||||
:version "25.1"
|
||||
:type '(radio (const :tag "Line up Assignments and Declarations" packed)
|
||||
|
|
@ -1172,7 +1172,7 @@ was used for that port declaration. This setting is suggested
|
|||
only for debugging use, as regular use may cause a large numbers
|
||||
of merge conflicts.
|
||||
|
||||
If 'lhs', the comment will show the left hand side of the
|
||||
If `lhs', the comment will show the left hand side of the
|
||||
AUTO_TEMPLATE rule that is matched. This is less precise than
|
||||
numbering (t) when multiple rules have the same pin name, but
|
||||
won't merge conflict."
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ Interactively, reads the register using `register-read-with-preview'."
|
|||
(set-advertised-calling-convention 'frame-configuration-to-register
|
||||
'(register) "24.4")
|
||||
|
||||
(make-obsolete 'frame-configuration-to-register 'frameset-to-register' "24.4")
|
||||
(make-obsolete 'frame-configuration-to-register 'frameset-to-register "24.4")
|
||||
|
||||
(defalias 'register-to-point 'jump-to-register)
|
||||
(defun jump-to-register (register &optional delete)
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -2326,7 +2326,7 @@ If the text between BEG and END is equal to a correction suggested by
|
|||
Ispell, after transposing two adjacent characters, correct the text,
|
||||
and return t.
|
||||
|
||||
The third arg POSS is either the symbol 'doublon' or a list of
|
||||
The third arg POSS is either the symbol `doublon' or a list of
|
||||
possible corrections as returned by `ispell-parse-output'.
|
||||
|
||||
This function is meant to be added to `flyspell-incorrect-hook'."
|
||||
|
|
@ -2356,7 +2356,7 @@ If the text between BEG and END is equal to a correction suggested by
|
|||
Ispell, after removing a pair of doubled characters, correct the text,
|
||||
and return t.
|
||||
|
||||
The third arg POSS is either the symbol 'doublon' or a list of
|
||||
The third arg POSS is either the symbol `doublon' or a list of
|
||||
possible corrections as returned by `ispell-parse-output'.
|
||||
|
||||
This function is meant to be added to `flyspell-incorrect-hook'."
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -2806,8 +2806,8 @@ ORIENTATION is a symbol either horizontally or vertically."
|
|||
;;;###autoload
|
||||
(defun table-justify (what justify)
|
||||
"Justify contents of a cell, a row of cells or a column of cells.
|
||||
WHAT is a symbol 'cell, 'row or 'column. JUSTIFY is a symbol 'left,
|
||||
'center, 'right, 'top, 'middle, 'bottom or 'none."
|
||||
WHAT is a symbol ‘cell’, ‘row’ or ‘column’. JUSTIFY is a symbol
|
||||
‘left’, ‘center’, ‘right’, ‘top’, ‘middle’, ‘bottom’ or ‘none’."
|
||||
(interactive
|
||||
(list (let* ((_ (barf-if-buffer-read-only))
|
||||
(completion-ignore-case t)
|
||||
|
|
@ -2822,8 +2822,8 @@ WHAT is a symbol 'cell, 'row or 'column. JUSTIFY is a symbol 'left,
|
|||
;;;###autoload
|
||||
(defun table-justify-cell (justify &optional paragraph)
|
||||
"Justify cell contents.
|
||||
JUSTIFY is a symbol 'left, 'center or 'right for horizontal, or 'top,
|
||||
'middle, 'bottom or 'none for vertical. When optional PARAGRAPH is
|
||||
JUSTIFY is a symbol ‘left’, ‘center’ or ‘right’ for horizontal, or ‘top’,
|
||||
‘middle’, ‘bottom’ or ‘none’ for vertical. When optional PARAGRAPH is
|
||||
non-nil the justify operation is limited to the current paragraph,
|
||||
otherwise the entire cell contents is justified."
|
||||
(interactive
|
||||
|
|
@ -2835,8 +2835,8 @@ otherwise the entire cell contents is justified."
|
|||
;;;###autoload
|
||||
(defun table-justify-row (justify)
|
||||
"Justify cells of a row.
|
||||
JUSTIFY is a symbol 'left, 'center or 'right for horizontal, or top,
|
||||
'middle, 'bottom or 'none for vertical."
|
||||
JUSTIFY is a symbol ‘left’, ‘center’ or ‘right’ for horizontal,
|
||||
or ‘top’, ‘middle’, ‘bottom’ or ‘none’ for vertical."
|
||||
(interactive
|
||||
(list (table--query-justification)))
|
||||
(let((cell-list (table--horizontal-cell-list nil nil 'top)))
|
||||
|
|
@ -2852,8 +2852,8 @@ JUSTIFY is a symbol 'left, 'center or 'right for horizontal, or top,
|
|||
;;;###autoload
|
||||
(defun table-justify-column (justify)
|
||||
"Justify cells of a column.
|
||||
JUSTIFY is a symbol 'left, 'center or 'right for horizontal, or top,
|
||||
'middle, 'bottom or 'none for vertical."
|
||||
JUSTIFY is a symbol ‘left’, ‘center’ or ‘right’ for horizontal,
|
||||
or ‘top’, ‘middle’, ‘bottom’ or ‘none’ for vertical."
|
||||
(interactive
|
||||
(list (table--query-justification)))
|
||||
(let((cell-list (table--vertical-cell-list nil nil 'left)))
|
||||
|
|
@ -3341,8 +3341,8 @@ INTERVAL is the number of cells to travel between sequence element
|
|||
insertion which is normally 1. When zero or less is given for
|
||||
INTERVAL it is interpreted as number of cells per row so that sequence
|
||||
is placed straight down vertically as long as the table's cell
|
||||
structure is uniform. JUSTIFY is one of the symbol 'left, 'center or
|
||||
'right, that specifies justification of the inserted string.
|
||||
structure is uniform. JUSTIFY is a symbol ‘left’, ‘center’ or
|
||||
‘right’ that specifies justification of the inserted string.
|
||||
|
||||
Example:
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
@ -4461,8 +4461,8 @@ looking at the appearance of the CELL contents."
|
|||
|
||||
(defun table--justify-cell-contents (justify &optional paragraph)
|
||||
"Justify the current cell contents.
|
||||
JUSTIFY is a symbol 'left, 'center or 'right for horizontal, or 'top,
|
||||
'middle, 'bottom or 'none for vertical. When PARAGRAPH is non-nil the
|
||||
JUSTIFY is a symbol ‘left’, ‘center’ or ‘right’ for horizontal, or ‘top’,
|
||||
‘middle’, ‘bottom’ or ‘none’ for vertical. When PARAGRAPH is non-nil the
|
||||
justify operation is limited to the current paragraph."
|
||||
(table-with-cache-buffer
|
||||
(let ((beg (point-min))
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ When it reaches that size (in bytes), a warning is sent."
|
|||
(or (executable-find "convert")
|
||||
"/usr/X11R6/bin/convert"))
|
||||
"Name of conversion program for thumbnails generation.
|
||||
It must be 'convert'."
|
||||
It must be \"convert\"."
|
||||
:type 'string
|
||||
:group 'thumbs)
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -262,12 +262,12 @@ URL is the url you are requesting authorization to. This can be either a
|
|||
string representing the URL, or the parsed representation returned by
|
||||
`url-generic-parse-url'
|
||||
REALM is the realm at a specific site we are looking for. This should be a
|
||||
string specifying the exact realm, or nil or the symbol 'any' to
|
||||
string specifying the exact realm, or nil or the symbol `any' to
|
||||
specify that the filename portion of the URL should be used as the
|
||||
realm
|
||||
TYPE is the type of authentication to be returned. This is either a string
|
||||
representing the type (basic, digest, etc), or nil or the symbol 'any'
|
||||
to specify that any authentication is acceptable. If requesting 'any'
|
||||
representing the type (basic, digest, etc), or nil or the symbol `any'
|
||||
to specify that any authentication is acceptable. If requesting `any'
|
||||
the strongest matching authentication will be returned. If this is
|
||||
wrong, it's no big deal, the error from the server will specify exactly
|
||||
what type of auth to use
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -5596,18 +5596,18 @@ windows can get as small as `window-safe-min-height' and
|
|||
(defun display-buffer-record-window (type window buffer)
|
||||
"Record information for window used by `display-buffer'.
|
||||
TYPE specifies the type of the calling operation and must be one
|
||||
of the symbols 'reuse (when WINDOW existed already and was
|
||||
reused for displaying BUFFER), 'window (when WINDOW was created
|
||||
on an already existing frame), or 'frame (when WINDOW was
|
||||
of the symbols `reuse' (when WINDOW existed already and was
|
||||
reused for displaying BUFFER), `window' (when WINDOW was created
|
||||
on an already existing frame), or `frame' (when WINDOW was
|
||||
created on a new frame). WINDOW is the window used for or created
|
||||
by the `display-buffer' routines. BUFFER is the buffer that
|
||||
shall be displayed.
|
||||
|
||||
This function installs or updates the quit-restore parameter of
|
||||
WINDOW. The quit-restore parameter is a list of four elements:
|
||||
The first element is one of the symbols 'window, 'frame, 'same or
|
||||
'other. The second element is either one of the symbols 'window
|
||||
or 'frame or a list whose elements are the buffer previously
|
||||
The first element is one of the symbols `window', `frame', `same' or
|
||||
`other'. The second element is either one of the symbols `window'
|
||||
or `frame' or a list whose elements are the buffer previously
|
||||
shown in the window, that buffer's window start and window point,
|
||||
and the window's height. The third element is the window
|
||||
selected at the time the parameter was created. The fourth
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -326,8 +326,8 @@ URIs, and expanded names will be returned as a cons
|
|||
If PARSE-NS is an alist, it will be used as the mapping from
|
||||
namespace to URIs instead.
|
||||
|
||||
If it is the symbol 'symbol-qnames, expanded names will be
|
||||
returned as a plain symbol 'namespace:foo instead of a cons.
|
||||
If it is the symbol `symbol-qnames', expanded names will be
|
||||
returned as a plain symbol `namespace:foo' instead of a cons.
|
||||
|
||||
Both features can be combined by providing a cons cell
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
@ -356,8 +356,8 @@ URIs, and expanded names will be returned as a cons
|
|||
If PARSE-NS is an alist, it will be used as the mapping from
|
||||
namespace to URIs instead.
|
||||
|
||||
If it is the symbol 'symbol-qnames, expanded names will be
|
||||
returned as a plain symbol 'namespace:foo instead of a cons.
|
||||
If it is the symbol `symbol-qnames', expanded names will be
|
||||
returned as a plain symbol `namespace:foo' instead of a cons.
|
||||
|
||||
Both features can be combined by providing a cons cell
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -5540,12 +5540,12 @@ This is the same as (default-value 'indicate-buffer-boundaries). */);
|
|||
DEFVAR_BUFFER_DEFAULTS ("default-fringe-indicator-alist",
|
||||
fringe_indicator_alist,
|
||||
doc: /* Default value of `fringe-indicator-alist' for buffers that don't override it.
|
||||
This is the same as (default-value 'fringe-indicator-alist'). */);
|
||||
This is the same as (default-value 'fringe-indicator-alist). */);
|
||||
|
||||
DEFVAR_BUFFER_DEFAULTS ("default-fringe-cursor-alist",
|
||||
fringe_cursor_alist,
|
||||
doc: /* Default value of `fringe-cursor-alist' for buffers that don't override it.
|
||||
This is the same as (default-value 'fringe-cursor-alist'). */);
|
||||
This is the same as (default-value 'fringe-cursor-alist). */);
|
||||
|
||||
DEFVAR_BUFFER_DEFAULTS ("default-scroll-up-aggressively",
|
||||
scroll_up_aggressively,
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -119,9 +119,9 @@ watched for some reason, this function signals a `file-notify-error' error.
|
|||
FLAGS is a list of conditions to set what will be watched for. It can
|
||||
include the following symbols:
|
||||
|
||||
'watch-mounts' -- watch for mount events
|
||||
'send-moved' -- pair 'deleted' and 'created' events caused by file
|
||||
renames and send a single 'renamed' event instead
|
||||
`watch-mounts' -- watch for mount events
|
||||
`send-moved' -- pair `deleted' and `created' events caused by file
|
||||
renames and send a single `renamed' event instead
|
||||
|
||||
When any event happens, Emacs will call the CALLBACK function passing
|
||||
it a single argument EVENT, which is of the form
|
||||
|
|
@ -132,18 +132,18 @@ DESCRIPTOR is the same object as the one returned by this function.
|
|||
ACTION is the description of the event. It could be any one of the
|
||||
following:
|
||||
|
||||
'changed' -- FILE has changed
|
||||
'changes-done-hint' -- a hint that this was probably the last change
|
||||
`changed' -- FILE has changed
|
||||
`changes-done-hint' -- a hint that this was probably the last change
|
||||
in a set of changes
|
||||
'deleted' -- FILE was deleted
|
||||
'created' -- FILE was created
|
||||
'attribute-changed' -- a FILE attribute was changed
|
||||
'pre-unmount' -- the FILE location will soon be unmounted
|
||||
'unmounted' -- the FILE location was unmounted
|
||||
'moved' -- FILE was moved to FILE1
|
||||
`deleted' -- FILE was deleted
|
||||
`created' -- FILE was created
|
||||
`attribute-changed' -- a FILE attribute was changed
|
||||
`pre-unmount' -- the FILE location will soon be unmounted
|
||||
`unmounted' -- the FILE location was unmounted
|
||||
`moved' -- FILE was moved to FILE1
|
||||
|
||||
FILE is the name of the file whose event is being reported. FILE1
|
||||
will be reported only in case of the 'moved' event. */)
|
||||
will be reported only in case of the `moved' event. */)
|
||||
(Lisp_Object file, Lisp_Object flags, Lisp_Object callback)
|
||||
{
|
||||
Lisp_Object watch_object;
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
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