* doc/lispref/streams.texi (Output Functions): Document new argument ENSURE to
terpri.
* doc/misc/cl.texi (Porting Common Lisp): Remove parse-integer.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-extra.el (cl-fresh-line): New function.
* src/keymap.c (describe_vector_princ):
* src/keyboard.c (Fcommand_error_default_function): Adapt to change to
Fterpri.
* src/print.c (printchar_stdout_last): Declare.
(printchar): Record the last char written to stdout.
(Fterpri): Add optional argument ENSURE.
* test/automated/print-tests.el: New file.
(terpri): Tests for terpri. (Bug#18652)
* commands.texi, customize.texi, display.texi, elisp.texi, files.texi:
* frames.texi, hash.texi, internals.texi, keymaps.texi, lists.texi:
* minibuf.texi, nonascii.texi, numbers.texi, objects.texi, os.texi:
* processes.texi, streams.texi, strings.texi, text.texi:
* variables.texi, windows.texi:
Hyphenate "floating-point" iff it precedes a noun.
Reword to avoid nouns and hyphenation when that's easy.
Prefer "integer" to "integer number" and "is floating point"
to "is a floating point number".
Prefer "@minus{}" to "-" when it's a minus.
Be more systematic about using "@." (not ".") at end of sentence that
ends in a capital letter, and about appending "@:" after non-ends of
sentences that end in a lower case letter followed by "." followed by
whitespace. Omit unnecessary use of "@:" and "@.". Similarly for "?"
and "!". Be more consistent about putting a comma after "i.e." and
"e.g."; this is the typical American style and it's easier to code in
Texinfo.
Fixes: debbugs:12973