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2011-11-15 Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com>
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* ede.texi (project-am-texinfo): Fix typo.
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2011-11-14 Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com>
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* ediff.texi (Hooks):
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@end deffn
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@deffn Method project-compile-target-command :AFTER this
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Default target t- use when compling a texinfo file.
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Default target t- use when compiling a texinfo file.
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@end deffn
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@deffn Method ede-documentation :AFTER this
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2011-11-15 Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com>
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* epg.el (epg-start-decrypt, epg-start-verify, epg-start-sign)
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(epg-start-encrypt, epg-start-export-keys, epg-start-import-keys)
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(epg-start-receive-keys, epg-start-delete-keys, epg-start-sign-keys)
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(epg-start-generate-key, epg-context-set-progress-callback): Fix typos.
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2011-11-15 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
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* simple.el (mark-whole-buffer): Doc fix. (Bug#10023)
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(disabled-command-function): Function renamed from
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`disabled-command-hook'. Adapt code to name change of the variable.
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2004-08-07 Satyaki Das <satyaki@theforce.stanford.edu> (tiny change)
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2004-08-07 Satyaki Das <satyaki@theforce.stanford.edu>
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* simple.el (completion-root-regexp): New defvar.
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(completion-setup-function): Use it instead of a literal string.
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@ -2525,7 +2525,7 @@ Outermost is first."
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(defun allout-mark-active-p ()
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"True if the mark is currently or always active."
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;; `(cond (boundp...))' (or `(if ...)') invokes special byte-compiler
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;; provisions, at least in fsf emacs to prevent warnings about lack of,
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;; provisions, at least in GNU Emacs to prevent warnings about lack of,
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;; eg, region-active-p.
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(cond ((boundp 'mark-active)
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mark-active)
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2011-11-15 Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com>
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* ede/project-am.el (project-compile-target-command): Fix typo.
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2011-11-14 Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com>
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* ede/auto.el (ede-project-autoload):
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@ -836,7 +836,7 @@ nil means that this buffer belongs to no-one."
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(oref this :name))
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(defmethod project-compile-target-command ((this project-am-texinfo))
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"Default target t- use when compling a texinfo file."
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"Default target t- use when compiling a texinfo file."
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(let ((n (oref this :name)))
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(if (string-match "\\.texi?\\(nfo\\)?" n)
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(setq n (replace-match ".info" t t n)))
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(defun mode-local-print-bindings (table)
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"Print bindings in TABLE."
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(let (us ;; List of unpecified symbols
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(let (us ;; List of unspecified symbols
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mc ;; List of mode local constants
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mv ;; List of mode local variables
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ov ;; List of overloaded functions
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@ -871,7 +871,7 @@ Otherwise return the normal value."
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(abbreviate-file-name file)))
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;; Sit for VAL milliseconds. XEmacs doesn't support the millisecond arg
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;; in sit-for, so this function smoothes out the differences.
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;; in sit-for, so this function smooths out the differences.
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(defsubst viper-sit-for-short (val &optional nodisp)
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(sit-for (/ val 1000.0) nodisp))
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22
lisp/epg.el
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lisp/epg.el
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@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ query by itself and Emacs can intercept them."
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PROGRESS-CALLBACK is either a function, or a cons-cell whose
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car is a function and cdr is a callback data.
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The function gets five arguments: the context, the operation
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The function gets six arguments: the context, the operation
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description, the character to display a progress unit, the
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current amount done, the total amount to be done, and the
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callback data (if any)."
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If you use this function, you will need to wait for the completion of
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`epg-gpg-program' by using `epg-wait-for-completion' and call
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`epg-reset' to clear a temporaly output file.
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`epg-reset' to clear a temporary output file.
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If you are unsure, use synchronous version of this function
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`epg-decrypt-file' or `epg-decrypt-string' instead."
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(unless (epg-data-file cipher)
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If you use this function, you will need to wait for the completion of
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`epg-gpg-program' by using `epg-wait-for-completion' and call
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`epg-reset' to clear a temporaly output file.
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`epg-reset' to clear a temporary output file.
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If you are unsure, use synchronous version of this function
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`epg-verify-file' or `epg-verify-string' instead."
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(epg-context-set-operation context 'verify)
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If you use this function, you will need to wait for the completion of
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`epg-gpg-program' by using `epg-wait-for-completion' and call
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`epg-reset' to clear a temporaly output file.
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`epg-reset' to clear a temporary output file.
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If you are unsure, use synchronous version of this function
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`epg-sign-file' or `epg-sign-string' instead."
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(epg-context-set-operation context 'sign)
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If you use this function, you will need to wait for the completion of
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`epg-gpg-program' by using `epg-wait-for-completion' and call
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`epg-reset' to clear a temporaly output file.
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`epg-reset' to clear a temporary output file.
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If you are unsure, use synchronous version of this function
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`epg-encrypt-file' or `epg-encrypt-string' instead."
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(epg-context-set-operation context 'encrypt)
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If you use this function, you will need to wait for the completion of
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`epg-gpg-program' by using `epg-wait-for-completion' and call
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`epg-reset' to clear a temporaly output file.
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`epg-reset' to clear a temporary output file.
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If you are unsure, use synchronous version of this function
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`epg-export-keys-to-file' or `epg-export-keys-to-string' instead."
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(epg-context-set-operation context 'export-keys)
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If you use this function, you will need to wait for the completion of
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`epg-gpg-program' by using `epg-wait-for-completion' and call
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`epg-reset' to clear a temporaly output file.
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`epg-reset' to clear a temporary output file.
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If you are unsure, use synchronous version of this function
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`epg-import-keys-from-file' or `epg-import-keys-from-string' instead."
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(epg-context-set-operation context 'import-keys)
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If you use this function, you will need to wait for the completion of
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`epg-gpg-program' by using `epg-wait-for-completion' and call
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`epg-reset' to clear a temporaly output file.
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`epg-reset' to clear a temporary output file.
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If you are unsure, use synchronous version of this function
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`epg-receive-keys' instead."
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(epg-context-set-operation context 'receive-keys)
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If you use this function, you will need to wait for the completion of
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`epg-gpg-program' by using `epg-wait-for-completion' and call
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`epg-reset' to clear a temporaly output file.
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`epg-reset' to clear a temporary output file.
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If you are unsure, use synchronous version of this function
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`epg-delete-keys' instead."
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(epg-context-set-operation context 'delete-keys)
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If you use this function, you will need to wait for the completion of
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`epg-gpg-program' by using `epg-wait-for-completion' and call
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`epg-reset' to clear a temporaly output file.
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`epg-reset' to clear a temporary output file.
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If you are unsure, use synchronous version of this function
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`epg-sign-keys' instead."
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If you use this function, you will need to wait for the completion of
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`epg-gpg-program' by using `epg-wait-for-completion' and call
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`epg-reset' to clear a temporaly output file.
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`epg-reset' to clear a temporary output file.
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If you are unsure, use synchronous version of this function
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`epg-generate-key-from-file' or `epg-generate-key-from-string' instead."
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* (erc-complete-nick): Add ": " only if one completes directly after the erc-prompt, otherwise, add just one space
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* erc.el:
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* Changed menu-definition to use easymenu (hopefully this now works under Xemacs)
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* Changed menu-definition to use easymenu (hopefully this now works under XEmacs)
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* Fix for custom problem with :must-match on XEmacs (thanks shapr)
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* Added /COUNTRY command using (what-domain) from package mail-extr (shapr)
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* Fix for case-sensitivity problem with pals (they are now all downcased)
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* erc-menu.el:
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* changed how we check if we should activate "Track hidden channels" and
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whether it should be selected - fixes a bug Xemacs where whole menu bar
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whether it should be selected - fixes a bug XEmacs where whole menu bar
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does not work if menu is loaded
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* added s461 to english catalog
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* fixed bug where Xemacs would not quit if erc-quit-reason was
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* fixed bug where XEmacs would not quit if erc-quit-reason was
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set to erc-quit-reason-various and assoc-default was not defined
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* erc-dcc.el: * erc-dcc-ipv4-regexp: New constant
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* (erc-ip-to-decimal): Use it.
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* erc-dcc-host:valid-regexp erc-dcc-ipv4-regexp: * erc-dcc-host: :type
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and saves correctly (tried with 21.3.50). Thanks to Eli for suggesting it!
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and saves correctly (tried with 21.3.50)). Thanks to Eli for suggesting it!
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* Added :start-time plist property/value to GET handling so that we can calculate elapsed-time.
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* Some (unwind-protect (progn (set-buffer ...) ...)) constructs replaced with (with-current-buffer ...)
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bug in Xemacs - it can't handle the #(" "...) strings at all. The
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bug in XEmacs - it can't handle the #(" "...) strings at all. The
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following changes fix the bug and simplify the mode-line handling
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* shr-color.el (shr-color-visible-distance-min)
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(shr-color-relative-to-absolute, set-minimum-interval)
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(shr-color-visible): Fix typos.
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* gnus-sum.el (gnus-articles-to-read): Change wording in prompt to be
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colors are returned instead.
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conditional code that used overlays in Emacs and extents in XEmacs
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* mh-utils.el (mh-require, mh-autoload): Remove these macros.
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with XEmacs as replace-match appears not to have identical
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;; Matches an AWK regexp up to, but not including, any terminating /.
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(defconst c-awk-one-line-possibly-open-regexp-re
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(concat "/\\(" c-awk-non-eol-esc-pair-re
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"\\|" c-awk-regexp-one-line-possibly-open-char-list-re
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;; ACM, 2002/5/29:
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;;
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;;
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;; The next section of code is about determining whether or not an AWK
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;; statement is complete or not. We use this to indent the following line.
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;; The determination is pretty straightforward in C, where a statement ends
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;; Kludge: If c-backward-syntactic-ws gets stuck at a BOL, it is likely
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;; that the previous line contains an unterminated string (without \). In
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;; this case, assume that the previous line's c-awk-NL-prop is a $.
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;;
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;;
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;; POINT MUST BE AT THE START OF A LINE when calling this function. This
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;; is to ensure that the various backward-comment functions will work
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;; properly.
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;; Calculate and set the value of the c-awk-NL-prop on the immediately
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;; preceding EOL. This may also involve doing the same for several
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;; preceding EOLs.
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;;
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;;
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;; NOTE that if the property was already set, we return it without
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;; recalculation. (This is by accident rather than design.)
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;;
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;;
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;; Return the property which got set (or was already set) on the previous
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;; line. Return nil if we hit BOB.
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;;
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;;
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;; See c-awk-after-if-for-while-condition-p for a description of DO-LIM.
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;;
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;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
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;; if necessary. (As a special case, the property doesn't get set on an
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;; empty line at EOB (there's no position to set the property on), but the
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;; function returns the property value an EOL would have got.)
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;;
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;;
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;; See c-awk-after-if-for-while-condition-p for a description of DO-LIM.
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;;
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;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
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;; this, a new newline inserted after an old newline (e.g. by C-j) would
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;; inherit any c-awk-NL-prop from the old newline. This would be a Bad
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;; Thing. This function's action is required by c-put-char-property.
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(if (and (boundp 'text-property-default-nonsticky) ; doesn't exist in Xemacs
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(if (and (boundp 'text-property-default-nonsticky) ; doesn't exist in XEmacs
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(not (assoc 'c-awk-NL-prop text-property-default-nonsticky)))
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(setq text-property-default-nonsticky
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(cons '(c-awk-NL-prop . t) text-property-default-nonsticky))))
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;; Go back to the start of the (apparent) current line (or the start of the
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;; line containing POS), returning the buffer position of that point. I.e.,
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;; go back to the last line which doesn't have an escaped EOL before it.
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;;
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;;
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;; This is guaranteed to be "safe" for syntactic analysis, i.e. outwith any
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;; comment, string or regexp. IT MAY WELL BE that this function should not be
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;; executed on a narrowed buffer.
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;; Don't overlook the possibility of the buffer change being the "recapturing"
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;; of a previously escaped newline.
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;; ACM 2008-02-05:
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;; ACM 2008-02-05:
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(defun c-awk-extend-and-syntax-tablify-region (beg end old-len)
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;; Expand the region (BEG END) as needed to (c-new-BEG c-new-END) then put
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;; `syntax-table' properties on this region.
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;;
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;; This function is called from an after-change function, BEG END and
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;; OLD-LEN being the standard parameters.
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;;
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;;
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;; Point is undefined both before and after this function call, the buffer
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;; has been widened, and match-data saved. The return value is ignored.
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;;
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@ -848,7 +848,7 @@
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;; Awk regexps written with help from Peter Galbraith
|
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;; <galbraith@mixing.qc.dfo.ca>.
|
||||
;; Take GNU Emacs's 'words out of the following regexp-opts. They dont work
|
||||
;; in Xemacs 21.4.4. acm 2002/9/19.
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;; in XEmacs 21.4.4. acm 2002/9/19.
|
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(defconst awk-font-lock-keywords
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(eval-when-compile
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(list
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|
|
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|
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@ -2032,7 +2032,7 @@ comment at the start of cc-engine.el for more info."
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(defconst c-state-cache-too-far 5000)
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;; A maximum comfortable scanning distance, e.g. between
|
||||
;; `c-state-cache-good-pos' and "HERE" (where we call c-parse-state). When
|
||||
;; this distance is exceeded, we take "emergency meausures", e.g. by clearing
|
||||
;; this distance is exceeded, we take "emergency measures", e.g. by clearing
|
||||
;; the cache and starting again from point-min or a beginning of defun. This
|
||||
;; value can be tuned for efficiency or set to a lower value for testing.
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
@ -4219,9 +4219,9 @@ comment at the start of cc-engine.el for more info."
|
|||
;; complicated anyway. In this case, lim is only used to detect
|
||||
;; cpp directives.
|
||||
;;
|
||||
;; Note that there is a bug in Xemacs's buffer-syntactic-context when used in
|
||||
;; Note that there is a bug in XEmacs's buffer-syntactic-context when used in
|
||||
;; conjunction with syntax-table-properties. The bug is present in, e.g.,
|
||||
;; Xemacs 21.4.4. It manifested itself thus:
|
||||
;; XEmacs 21.4.4. It manifested itself thus:
|
||||
;;
|
||||
;; Starting with an empty AWK Mode buffer, type
|
||||
;; /regexp/ {<C-j>
|
||||
|
|
@ -4235,7 +4235,7 @@ comment at the start of cc-engine.el for more info."
|
|||
;;
|
||||
;; The workaround for this is for the AWK Mode initialisation to switch the
|
||||
;; defalias for c-in-literal to c-slow-in-literal. This will slow down other
|
||||
;; cc-modes in Xemacs whenever an awk-buffer has been initialised.
|
||||
;; cc-modes in XEmacs whenever an awk-buffer has been initialised.
|
||||
;;
|
||||
;; (Alan Mackenzie, 2003/4/30).
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -484,7 +484,7 @@ that requires a literal mode spec at compile time."
|
|||
(make-local-variable 'comment-start)
|
||||
(make-local-variable 'comment-end)
|
||||
(make-local-variable 'comment-start-skip)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
(make-local-variable 'paragraph-start)
|
||||
(make-local-variable 'paragraph-separate)
|
||||
(make-local-variable 'paragraph-ignore-fill-prefix)
|
||||
|
|
@ -660,7 +660,7 @@ compatible with old code; callers should always specify it."
|
|||
(when (eq (car elt) 'c-file-style)
|
||||
(setq cownt (1+ cownt))))
|
||||
cownt))
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
(defun c-before-hack-hook ()
|
||||
"Set the CC Mode style and \"offsets\" when in the buffer's local variables.
|
||||
They are set only when, respectively, the pseudo variables
|
||||
|
|
@ -860,7 +860,7 @@ Note that the style variables are always made local to the buffer."
|
|||
;; (i) Extend the font lock region to cover all changed preprocessor
|
||||
;; regions; it does this by setting the variables `c-new-BEG' and
|
||||
;; `c-new-END' to the new boundaries.
|
||||
;;
|
||||
;;
|
||||
;; (ii) "Neutralize" every preprocessor line wholly or partially in the
|
||||
;; extended changed region. "Restore" lines which were CPP lines before the
|
||||
;; change and are no longer so; these can be located from the Buffer local
|
||||
|
|
@ -1562,7 +1562,7 @@ Key bindings:
|
|||
(c-common-init 'awk-mode)
|
||||
(c-awk-unstick-NL-prop)
|
||||
|
||||
;; Prevent Xemacs's buffer-syntactic-context being used. See the comment
|
||||
;; Prevent XEmacs's buffer-syntactic-context being used. See the comment
|
||||
;; in cc-engine.el, just before (defun c-fast-in-literal ...
|
||||
(defalias 'c-in-literal 'c-slow-in-literal)
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -1512,7 +1512,7 @@ the last)."
|
|||
(defvar cperl-font-locking nil)
|
||||
|
||||
;; NB as it stands the code in cperl-mode assumes this only has one
|
||||
;; element. If Xemacs 19 support were dropped, this could all be simplified.
|
||||
;; element. If XEmacs 19 support were dropped, this could all be simplified.
|
||||
(defvar cperl-compilation-error-regexp-alist
|
||||
;; This look like a paranoiac regexp: could anybody find a better one? (which WORKS).
|
||||
'(("^[^\n]* \\(file\\|at\\) \\([^ \t\n]+\\) [^\n]*line \\([0-9]+\\)[\\., \n]"
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ STRING should be given if the last search was by `string-match' on STRING."
|
|||
"Filter `easy-menu-define' MENU to support new features."
|
||||
(cond ((not (featurep 'xemacs))
|
||||
menu) ;; GNU Emacs - passthru
|
||||
;; Xemacs doesn't support :help. Strip it.
|
||||
;; XEmacs doesn't support :help. Strip it.
|
||||
;; Recursively filter the a submenu
|
||||
((listp menu)
|
||||
(mapcar 'verilog-easy-menu-filter menu))
|
||||
|
|
@ -737,7 +737,7 @@ See `compilation-error-regexp-alist' for the formatting. For Emacs 22+.")
|
|||
(defvar verilog-error-regexp-xemacs-alist
|
||||
;; Emacs form is '((v-tool "re" 1 2) ...)
|
||||
;; XEmacs form is '(verilog ("re" 1 2) ...)
|
||||
;; So we can just map from Emacs to Xemacs
|
||||
;; So we can just map from Emacs to XEmacs
|
||||
(cons 'verilog (mapcar 'cdr verilog-error-regexp-emacs-alist))
|
||||
"List of regexps for Verilog compilers.
|
||||
See `compilation-error-regexp-alist-alist' for the formatting. For XEmacs.")
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -2196,7 +2196,7 @@
|
|||
|
||||
1999-09-14 Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org>
|
||||
|
||||
* sound.c (Fplay_sound): Remove usused variables.
|
||||
* sound.c (Fplay_sound): Remove unused variables.
|
||||
(be2hs): Put in #if 0 because it's currently not used.
|
||||
|
||||
1999-09-14 Ken Raeburn <raeburn@gnu.org>
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
16
src/ralloc.c
16
src/ralloc.c
|
|
@ -219,13 +219,13 @@ find_heap (POINTER address)
|
|||
If enough space is not presently available in our reserve, this means
|
||||
getting more page-aligned space from the system. If the returned space
|
||||
is not contiguous to the last heap, allocate a new heap, and append it
|
||||
to the heap list.
|
||||
|
||||
obtain does not try to keep track of whether space is in use
|
||||
or not in use. It just returns the address of SIZE bytes that
|
||||
fall within a single heap. If you call obtain twice in a row
|
||||
with the same arguments, you typically get the same value.
|
||||
to the heap list. It's the caller's responsibility to keep
|
||||
track of what space is in use.
|
||||
obtain does not try to keep track of whether space is in use or not
|
||||
in use. It just returns the address of SIZE bytes that fall within a
|
||||
single heap. If you call obtain twice in a row with the same arguments,
|
||||
you typically get the same value. It's the caller's responsibility to
|
||||
keep track of what space is in use.
|
||||
|
||||
Return the address of the space if all went well, or zero if we couldn't
|
||||
allocate the memory. */
|
||||
|
|
@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ find_bloc (POINTER *ptr)
|
|||
while (p != NIL_BLOC)
|
||||
{
|
||||
/* Consistency check. Don't return inconsistent blocs.
|
||||
Don't abort here, as callers might be expecting this, but
|
||||
Don't abort here, as callers might be expecting this, but
|
||||
callers that always expect a bloc to be returned should abort
|
||||
if one isn't to avoid a memory corruption bug that is
|
||||
difficult to track down. */
|
||||
|
|
@ -1180,7 +1180,7 @@ r_alloc_reset_variable (POINTER *old, POINTER *new)
|
|||
|
||||
/* Find the bloc that corresponds to the data pointed to by pointer.
|
||||
find_bloc cannot be used, as it has internal consistency checks
|
||||
which fail when the variable needs reseting. */
|
||||
which fail when the variable needs resetting. */
|
||||
while (bloc != NIL_BLOC)
|
||||
{
|
||||
if (bloc->data == *new)
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ struct x_display_info
|
|||
ptrdiff_t x_dnd_atoms_length;
|
||||
|
||||
/* Extended window manager hints, Atoms supported by the window manager and
|
||||
atoms for settig the window type. */
|
||||
atoms for setting the window type. */
|
||||
Atom Xatom_net_supported, Xatom_net_supporting_wm_check;
|
||||
Atom *net_supported_atoms;
|
||||
int nr_net_supported_atoms;
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
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