(customize-set-variable, customize-save-variable): Rename args for
doc.
(custom-variable-tag-face, custom-face-tag-face)
(custom-group-tag-face-1, custom-group-tag-face): Modify from
style which user identify as hyperlink.
(hook): Don't add undefined functions to the hook.
(debug-ignored-errors): Transfer message from bindings.el.
(easy-mmode-set-keymap-parents, easy-mmode-define-syntax): New functions.
(easy-mmode-defmap, easy-mmode-defsyntax, easy-mmode-define-derived-mode):
New macros.
"C".
(fortran-comment-line-start-skip): Don't match cpp stuff.
(font-lock-keywords): Add * to comment-chars. Grok cpp stuff.
(fortran-mode-map): Remove over-eager custom-menu-create for now.
(fortran-mode): Don't set fortran-comment-line-start-skip,
fortran-comment-line-start here. Set comment-start,
add-log-current-defun.
(fortran-fill-paragraph): Adjust to try to DTRT with cpp stuff.
(fortran-current-defun): New function.
(regexp-opt): Update comment and adapt the code the new meaning of the
`paren' argument of regex-opt-group for shy-groups.
(regexp-opt-depth): Handle shy groups as well as backslashed backslashes.
(regexp-opt-group): Turn the leading comment into a docstring.
Allow `paren' to be a string (the string to use to open a group).
Remove open-presuf and close-presuf.
Instead of checking for `all one-char' and then later on check for
`several one-char', handle both cases close together.
Also apply a more generic algorithm for suffixes (the mirror image
of the algorithm used for prefixes).
Use shy-groups.
\Use nreverse rather than reverse.
(regexp-opt-try-suffix): Removed.
from comint-mode-map, so we can just inherit from it. Also, move the
initialization into the `defvar' since there's no docstring anyway
and it's fairly short.
(inferior-scheme-mode): Define it as derived-mode: the code is shorter
and this way we inherit from comint-mode-map rather than copying it.
it as the default.
(mail-send): Test mail-send-nonascii also for the new 'mime value.
(sendmail-send-it): Conditionaly add MIME headers specifying the
used character set.