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(Qlocal, QCname, QCbuffer, QChost, QCservice, QCfamily)
(QClocal, QCremote, QCserver, QCdatagram, QCnowait, QCnoquery,QCstop)
(QCcoding, QCoptions, QCfilter, QCsentinel, QClog, QCfeature):
New variables.
(NETCONN1_P): New macro.
(DATAGRAM_SOCKETS): New conditional symbol.
(datagram_address): New array.
(DATAGRAM_CONN_P, DATAGRAM_CHAN_P): New macros.
(status_message): Use concat3.
(Fprocess_status): Add `listen' status to doc string. Return `stop'
for a stopped network process.
(Fset_process_buffer): Update contact plist for network process.
(Fset_process_filter): Ditto. Don't enable input for stopped
network processes. Server must listen, even if filter is t.
(Fset_process_query_on_exit_flag, Fprocess_query_on_exit_flag):
New functions.
(Fprocess_kill_without_query): Removed. Now defined in simple.el.
(Fprocess_contact): Added KEY argument. Handle datagrams.
(list_processes_1): Optionally show only processes with the query
on exit flag set. Dynamically adjust column widths. Omit tty
column if not needed. Report stopped network processes.
Identify server and datagram network processes.
(Flist_processes): New optional arg `query-only'.
(conv_sockaddr_to_lisp, get_lisp_to_sockaddr_size)
(conv_lisp_to_sockaddr, set_socket_options)
(network_process_featurep, unwind_request_sigio): New helper functions.
(Fprocess_datagram_address, Fset_process_datagram_address):
(Fset_network_process_options): New lisp functions.
(Fopen_network_stream): Removed. Now defined in simple.el.
(Fmake_network_process): New lisp function. Code is based on previous
Fopen_network_stream, but heavily reworked with new property list based
argument list, support for datagrams, server processes, and local
sockets in addition to old client-only functionality.
(server_accept_connection): New function.
(wait_reading_process_input): Use it to handle incoming connects.
Do not enable input on a new connection if process is stopped.
(read_process_output): Handle datagram sockets. Use 2k buffer for them.
(send_process): Handle datagram sockets.
(Fstop_process, Fcontinue_process): Apply to network processes. A stopped
network process is indicated by setting command field to t .
(Fprocess_send_eof): No-op if datagram connection.
(Fstatus_notify): Don't read input for a stream server socket or a
stopped network process.
(init_process): Initialize datagram_address array.
(syms_of_process): Intern and staticpro new variables, defsubr new
functions.
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25829 | 1 @c This is part of the Emacs manual. |
39287 | 2 @c Copyright (C) 1985,86,87,93,94,95,1997,2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
25829 | 3 @c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions. |
4 @node Mark, Killing, Help, Top | |
5 @chapter The Mark and the Region | |
6 @cindex mark | |
7 @cindex setting a mark | |
8 @cindex region | |
9 | |
10 Many Emacs commands operate on an arbitrary contiguous part of the | |
11 current buffer. To specify the text for such a command to operate on, | |
12 you set @dfn{the mark} at one end of it, and move point to the other | |
13 end. The text between point and the mark is called @dfn{the region}. | |
14 Emacs highlights the region whenever there is one, if you enable | |
15 Transient Mark mode (@pxref{Transient Mark}). | |
16 | |
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17 Certain Emacs commands set the mark; other editing commands do not |
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18 affect it, so the mark remains where you set it last. Each Emacs |
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19 buffer has its own mark, and setting the mark in one buffer has no |
38786 | 20 effect on other buffers' marks. When you return to a buffer that was |
21 current earlier, its mark is at the same place as before. | |
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23 The ends of the region are always point and the mark. It doesn't |
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24 matter which of them was put in its current place first, or which one |
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25 comes earlier in the text---the region starts from point or the mark |
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26 (whichever comes first), and ends at point or the mark (whichever |
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27 comes last). Every time you move point, or set the mark in a new |
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28 place, the region changes. |
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30 Many commands that insert text, such as @kbd{C-y} (@code{yank}) and | |
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31 @kbd{M-x insert-buffer}, position point and the mark at opposite ends |
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32 of the inserted text, so that the region consists of the text just |
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33 inserted. |
25829 | 34 |
35 Aside from delimiting the region, the mark is also useful for | |
36 remembering a spot that you may want to go back to. To make this | |
37 feature more useful, each buffer remembers 16 previous locations of the | |
38 mark in the @dfn{mark ring}. | |
39 | |
40 @menu | |
41 * Setting Mark:: Commands to set the mark. | |
42 * Transient Mark:: How to make Emacs highlight the region-- | |
43 when there is one. | |
44 * Using Region:: Summary of ways to operate on contents of the region. | |
45 * Marking Objects:: Commands to put region around textual units. | |
46 * Mark Ring:: Previous mark positions saved so you can go back there. | |
47 * Global Mark Ring:: Previous mark positions in various buffers. | |
48 @end menu | |
49 | |
50 @node Setting Mark | |
51 @section Setting the Mark | |
52 | |
53 Here are some commands for setting the mark: | |
54 | |
55 @table @kbd | |
56 @item C-@key{SPC} | |
57 Set the mark where point is (@code{set-mark-command}). | |
58 @item C-@@ | |
59 The same. | |
60 @item C-x C-x | |
61 Interchange mark and point (@code{exchange-point-and-mark}). | |
62 @item Drag-Mouse-1 | |
63 Set point and the mark around the text you drag across. | |
64 @item Mouse-3 | |
65 Set the mark where point is, then move point to where you click | |
66 (@code{mouse-save-then-kill}). | |
67 @end table | |
68 | |
69 For example, suppose you wish to convert part of the buffer to | |
70 upper case, using the @kbd{C-x C-u} (@code{upcase-region}) command, | |
71 which operates on the text in the region. You can first go to the | |
72 beginning of the text to be capitalized, type @kbd{C-@key{SPC}} to put | |
73 the mark there, move to the end, and then type @kbd{C-x C-u}. Or, you | |
74 can set the mark at the end of the text, move to the beginning, and then | |
75 type @kbd{C-x C-u}. | |
76 | |
77 @kindex C-SPC | |
78 @findex set-mark-command | |
79 The most common way to set the mark is with the @kbd{C-@key{SPC}} command | |
80 (@code{set-mark-command}). This sets the mark where point is. Then you | |
81 can move point away, leaving the mark behind. | |
82 | |
83 There are two ways to set the mark with the mouse. You can drag mouse | |
84 button one across a range of text; that puts point where you release the | |
85 mouse button, and sets the mark at the other end of that range. Or you | |
86 can click mouse button three, which sets the mark at point (like | |
87 @kbd{C-@key{SPC}}) and then moves point (like @kbd{Mouse-1}). Both of | |
88 these methods copy the region into the kill ring in addition to setting | |
89 the mark; that gives behavior consistent with other window-driven | |
90 applications, but if you don't want to modify the kill ring, you must | |
91 use keyboard commands to set the mark. @xref{Mouse Commands}. | |
92 | |
93 @kindex C-x C-x | |
94 @findex exchange-point-and-mark | |
95 Ordinary terminals have only one cursor, so there is no way for Emacs | |
96 to show you where the mark is located. You have to remember. The usual | |
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97 solution to this problem is to set the mark and then use it soon, before |
25829 | 98 you forget where it is. Alternatively, you can see where the mark is |
99 with the command @kbd{C-x C-x} (@code{exchange-point-and-mark}) which | |
100 puts the mark where point was and point where the mark was. The extent | |
101 of the region is unchanged, but the cursor and point are now at the | |
102 previous position of the mark. In Transient Mark mode, this command | |
103 reactivates the mark. | |
104 | |
105 @kbd{C-x C-x} is also useful when you are satisfied with the position | |
106 of point but want to move the other end of the region (where the mark | |
107 is); do @kbd{C-x C-x} to put point at that end of the region, and then | |
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108 move it. Using @kbd{C-x C-x} a second time, if necessary, puts the mark at |
25829 | 109 the new position with point back at its original position. |
110 | |
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111 For more facilities that allow you to go to previously set marks, see |
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25829 | 114 @kindex C-@@ |
115 There is no such character as @kbd{C-@key{SPC}} in ASCII; when you | |
116 type @key{SPC} while holding down @key{CTRL}, what you get on most | |
117 ordinary terminals is the character @kbd{C-@@}. This key is actually | |
118 bound to @code{set-mark-command}. But unless you are unlucky enough to | |
119 have a terminal where typing @kbd{C-@key{SPC}} does not produce | |
120 @kbd{C-@@}, you might as well think of this character as | |
121 @kbd{C-@key{SPC}}. Under X, @kbd{C-@key{SPC}} is actually a distinct | |
122 character, but its binding is still @code{set-mark-command}. | |
123 | |
124 @node Transient Mark | |
125 @section Transient Mark Mode | |
126 @cindex mode, Transient Mark | |
127 @cindex Transient Mark mode | |
128 @cindex highlighting region | |
129 @cindex region highlighting | |
130 | |
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131 On a terminal that supports colors, Emacs can highlight the current |
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132 region. But normally it does not. Why not? |
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134 Highlighting the region whenever it exists would not be desirable in |
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135 Emacs, because once you have set a mark, there is @emph{always} a |
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136 region (in that buffer). And highlighting the region all the time |
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137 would be a nuisance. So normally Emacs highlights the region only |
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138 immediately after you have selected one with the mouse. |
25829 | 139 |
140 You can turn on region highlighting by enabling Transient Mark mode. | |
141 This is a more rigid mode of operation in which the region ``lasts'' | |
142 only temporarily, so you must set up a region for each command that uses | |
143 one. In Transient Mark mode, most of the time there is no region; | |
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144 therefore, highlighting the region when it exists is useful and |
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145 not annoying. |
25829 | 146 |
147 @findex transient-mark-mode | |
148 To enable Transient Mark mode, type @kbd{M-x transient-mark-mode}. | |
149 This command toggles the mode, so you can repeat the command to turn off | |
150 the mode. | |
151 | |
152 Here are the details of Transient Mark mode: | |
153 | |
154 @itemize @bullet | |
155 @item | |
156 To set the mark, type @kbd{C-@key{SPC}} (@code{set-mark-command}). | |
38786 | 157 This makes the mark active and thus begins highlighting of the region. |
158 As you move point, you will see the highlighted region grow and | |
159 shrink. | |
25829 | 160 |
161 @item | |
162 The mouse commands for specifying the mark also make it active. So do | |
163 keyboard commands whose purpose is to specify a region, including | |
164 @kbd{M-@@}, @kbd{C-M-@@}, @kbd{M-h}, @kbd{C-M-h}, @kbd{C-x C-p}, and | |
165 @kbd{C-x h}. | |
166 | |
167 @item | |
168 When the mark is active, you can execute commands that operate on the | |
169 region, such as killing, indenting, or writing to a file. | |
170 | |
171 @item | |
172 Any change to the buffer, such as inserting or deleting a character, | |
173 deactivates the mark. This means any subsequent command that operates | |
174 on a region will get an error and refuse to operate. You can make the | |
175 region active again by typing @kbd{C-x C-x}. | |
176 | |
177 @item | |
38786 | 178 Commands like @kbd{M->} and @kbd{C-s}, that ``leave the mark behind'' in |
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179 addition to some other primary purpose, do not activate the new mark. |
25829 | 180 You can activate the new region by executing @kbd{C-x C-x} |
181 (@code{exchange-point-and-mark}). | |
182 | |
183 @item | |
184 @kbd{C-s} when the mark is active does not alter the mark. | |
185 | |
186 @item | |
187 Quitting with @kbd{C-g} deactivates the mark. | |
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189 @item |
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190 Some commands operate on the region whenever it is active. For |
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191 instance, @kbd{C-x u} in Transient Mark mode operates on the region |
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192 when there is a region. Outside Transient Mark mode, you must type |
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193 @kbd{C-u C-x u} if you want it to operate on the region. |
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194 @xref{Undo}. Other commands that act this way are identified |
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195 in their own documentation. |
25829 | 196 @end itemize |
197 | |
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198 The highlighting of the region uses the @code{region} face; you can |
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199 customize the appearance of the highlighted region by changing this |
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200 face. @xref{Face Customization}. |
25829 | 201 |
202 @vindex highlight-nonselected-windows | |
203 When multiple windows show the same buffer, they can have different | |
204 regions, because they can have different values of point (though they | |
205 all share one common mark position). Ordinarily, only the selected | |
206 window highlights its region (@pxref{Windows}). However, if the | |
207 variable @code{highlight-nonselected-windows} is non-@code{nil}, then | |
208 each window highlights its own region (provided that Transient Mark mode | |
38786 | 209 is enabled and the mark in the window's buffer is active). |
25829 | 210 |
211 When Transient Mark mode is not enabled, every command that sets the | |
212 mark also activates it, and nothing ever deactivates it. | |
213 | |
214 @vindex mark-even-if-inactive | |
215 If the variable @code{mark-even-if-inactive} is non-@code{nil} in | |
216 Transient Mark mode, then commands can use the mark and the region | |
217 even when it is inactive. Region highlighting appears and disappears | |
218 just as it normally does in Transient Mark mode, but the mark doesn't | |
219 really go away when the highlighting disappears. | |
220 | |
221 @cindex Zmacs mode | |
222 Transient Mark mode is also sometimes known as ``Zmacs mode'' | |
223 because the Zmacs editor on the MIT Lisp Machine handled the mark in a | |
224 similar way. | |
225 | |
226 @node Using Region | |
227 @section Operating on the Region | |
228 | |
229 @cindex operations on a marked region | |
230 Once you have a region and the mark is active, here are some of the | |
231 ways you can operate on the region: | |
232 | |
233 @itemize @bullet | |
234 @item | |
235 Kill it with @kbd{C-w} (@pxref{Killing}). | |
236 @item | |
237 Save it in a register with @kbd{C-x r s} (@pxref{Registers}). | |
238 @item | |
239 Save it in a buffer or a file (@pxref{Accumulating Text}). | |
240 @item | |
241 Convert case with @kbd{C-x C-l} or @kbd{C-x C-u} (@pxref{Case}). | |
242 @item | |
243 Indent it with @kbd{C-x @key{TAB}} or @kbd{C-M-\} (@pxref{Indentation}). | |
244 @item | |
245 Fill it as text with @kbd{M-x fill-region} (@pxref{Filling}). | |
246 @item | |
247 Print hardcopy with @kbd{M-x print-region} (@pxref{Hardcopy}). | |
248 @item | |
249 Evaluate it as Lisp code with @kbd{M-x eval-region} (@pxref{Lisp Eval}). | |
250 @end itemize | |
251 | |
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253 @code{region} in their names. |
25829 | 254 |
255 @node Marking Objects | |
256 @section Commands to Mark Textual Objects | |
257 | |
258 @cindex marking sections of text | |
259 Here are the commands for placing point and the mark around a textual | |
260 object such as a word, list, paragraph or page. | |
261 | |
262 @table @kbd | |
263 @item M-@@ | |
38786 | 264 Set mark after end of next word (@code{mark-word}). This command and |
25829 | 265 the following one do not move point. |
266 @item C-M-@@ | |
38786 | 267 Set mark after end of following balanced expression (@code{mark-sexp}). |
25829 | 268 @item M-h |
38786 | 269 Put region around current paragraph (@code{mark-paragraph}). |
25829 | 270 @item C-M-h |
38786 | 271 Put region around current defun (@code{mark-defun}). |
25829 | 272 @item C-x h |
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273 Put region around the entire buffer (@code{mark-whole-buffer}). |
25829 | 274 @item C-x C-p |
38786 | 275 Put region around current page (@code{mark-page}). |
25829 | 276 @end table |
277 | |
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281 arguments just like @kbd{M-f} and @kbd{C-M-f}. If you repeat these |
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283 @kbd{C-u 2 M-@@} or @kbd{M-@@ M-@@} to mark the next two words. |
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285 @kindex C-x h | |
286 @findex mark-whole-buffer | |
287 Other commands set both point and mark, to delimit an object in the | |
288 buffer. For example, @kbd{M-h} (@code{mark-paragraph}) moves point to | |
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292 paragraph. With prefix argument, if the argument's value is positive, |
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293 @kbd{M-h} marks that many paragraphs starting with the one surrounding |
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296 In that last case, point moves forward to the end of that paragraph, |
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299 @kbd{C-M-@@}. |
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301 @kbd{C-M-h} (@code{mark-defun}) similarly puts point before, and the |
38786 | 302 mark after, the current (or following) major top-level definition, or |
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304 but repeating it marks more defuns, like for @kbd{M-@@}.) @kbd{C-x |
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305 C-p} (@code{mark-page}) puts point before the current page, and mark |
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312 Finally, @kbd{C-x h} (@code{mark-whole-buffer}) sets up the entire | |
313 buffer as the region, by putting point at the beginning and the mark at | |
314 the end. | |
315 | |
316 In Transient Mark mode, all of these commands activate the mark. | |
317 | |
318 @node Mark Ring | |
319 @section The Mark Ring | |
320 | |
321 @kindex C-u C-SPC | |
322 @cindex mark ring | |
323 @kindex C-u C-@@ | |
324 Aside from delimiting the region, the mark is also useful for | |
325 remembering a spot that you may want to go back to. To make this | |
326 feature more useful, each buffer remembers 16 previous locations of the | |
327 mark, in the @dfn{mark ring}. Commands that set the mark also push the | |
328 old mark onto this ring. To return to a marked location, use @kbd{C-u | |
38490 | 329 C-@key{SPC}} (or @kbd{C-u C-@@}); this is the command |
25829 | 330 @code{set-mark-command} given a numeric argument. It moves point to |
331 where the mark was, and restores the mark from the ring of former | |
332 marks. Thus, repeated use of this command moves point to all of the old | |
333 marks on the ring, one by one. The mark positions you move through in | |
334 this way are not lost; they go to the end of the ring. | |
335 | |
336 Each buffer has its own mark ring. All editing commands use the current | |
337 buffer's mark ring. In particular, @kbd{C-u C-@key{SPC}} always stays in | |
338 the same buffer. | |
339 | |
340 Many commands that can move long distances, such as @kbd{M-<} | |
341 (@code{beginning-of-buffer}), start by setting the mark and saving the | |
342 old mark on the mark ring. This is to make it easier for you to move | |
343 back later. Searches set the mark if they move point. You can tell | |
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344 when a command sets the mark because it displays @samp{Mark set} in the |
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346 | |
347 If you want to move back to the same place over and over, the mark | |
348 ring may not be convenient enough. If so, you can record the position | |
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352 @vindex mark-ring-max | |
353 The variable @code{mark-ring-max} specifies the maximum number of | |
354 entries to keep in the mark ring. If that many entries exist and | |
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25829 | 356 @kbd{C-u C-@key{SPC}} cycles through the positions currently in the |
357 ring. | |
358 | |
359 @vindex mark-ring | |
360 The variable @code{mark-ring} holds the mark ring itself, as a list of | |
361 marker objects, with the most recent first. This variable is local in | |
362 every buffer. | |
363 | |
364 @node Global Mark Ring | |
365 @section The Global Mark Ring | |
366 @cindex global mark ring | |
367 | |
368 In addition to the ordinary mark ring that belongs to each buffer, | |
369 Emacs has a single @dfn{global mark ring}. It records a sequence of | |
370 buffers in which you have recently set the mark, so you can go back | |
371 to those buffers. | |
372 | |
373 Setting the mark always makes an entry on the current buffer's mark | |
374 ring. If you have switched buffers since the previous mark setting, the | |
375 new mark position makes an entry on the global mark ring also. The | |
376 result is that the global mark ring records a sequence of buffers that | |
377 you have been in, and, for each buffer, a place where you set the mark. | |
378 | |
379 @kindex C-x C-@key{SPC} | |
380 @findex pop-global-mark | |
381 The command @kbd{C-x C-@key{SPC}} (@code{pop-global-mark}) jumps to | |
382 the buffer and position of the latest entry in the global ring. It also | |
383 rotates the ring, so that successive uses of @kbd{C-x C-@key{SPC}} take | |
384 you to earlier and earlier buffers. | |
385 |