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1 @c -*-texinfo-*-
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2 @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual.
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3 @c Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002,
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4 @c 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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5 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions.
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6 @setfilename ../info/tips
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7 @node Tips, GNU Emacs Internals, GPL, Top
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8 @appendix Tips and Conventions
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9 @cindex tips
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10 @cindex standards of coding style
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11 @cindex coding standards
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13 This chapter describes no additional features of Emacs Lisp. Instead
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14 it gives advice on making effective use of the features described in the
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15 previous chapters, and describes conventions Emacs Lisp programmers
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16 should follow.
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18 You can automatically check some of the conventions described below by
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19 running the command @kbd{M-x checkdoc RET} when visiting a Lisp file.
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20 It cannot check all of the conventions, and not all the warnings it
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21 gives necessarily correspond to problems, but it is worth examining them
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24 @menu
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25 * Coding Conventions:: Conventions for clean and robust programs.
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26 * Key Binding Conventions:: Which keys should be bound by which programs.
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27 * Programming Tips:: Making Emacs code fit smoothly in Emacs.
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28 * Compilation Tips:: Making compiled code run fast.
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29 * Warning Tips:: Turning off compiler warnings.
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30 * Documentation Tips:: Writing readable documentation strings.
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31 * Comment Tips:: Conventions for writing comments.
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32 * Library Headers:: Standard headers for library packages.
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33 @end menu
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35 @node Coding Conventions
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36 @section Emacs Lisp Coding Conventions
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39 Here are conventions that you should follow when writing Emacs Lisp
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40 code intended for widespread use:
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45 Include a command or commands to enable and disable the feature,
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46 or to invoke it.
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48 This convention is mandatory for any file that includes custom
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49 definitions. If fixing such a file to follow this convention requires
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73 instead.
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75 If you write a function that you think ought to be added to Emacs under
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76 a certain name, such as @code{twiddle-files}, don't call it by that name
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77 in your program. Call it @code{mylib-twiddle-files} in your program,
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86 Lisp programs.
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89 Put a call to @code{provide} at the end of each separate Lisp file.
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93 beforehand, then the comments at the beginning of the file should say
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94 so. Also, use @code{require} to make sure they are loaded.
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103 @end example
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108 loaded when you byte-compile @var{foo}. Otherwise, you risk compiling
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110 compiled code that won't work right. @xref{Compiling Macros}.
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113 the compiled version of @var{foo} is @emph{used}.
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116 Please don't require the @code{cl} package of Common Lisp extensions at
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117 run time. Use of this package is optional, and it is not part of the
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118 standard Emacs namespace. If your package loads @code{cl} at run time,
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124 compiler expands them before generating the byte-code.
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126 @item
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127 When defining a major mode, please follow the major mode
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128 conventions. @xref{Major Mode Conventions}.
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130 @item
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131 When defining a minor mode, please follow the minor mode
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132 conventions. @xref{Minor Mode Conventions}.
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135 If the purpose of a function is to tell you whether a certain condition
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136 is true or false, give the function a name that ends in @samp{p}. If
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138 add @samp{-p}. Examples are @code{framep} and @code{frame-live-p}.
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140 @item
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141 If a user option variable records a true-or-false condition, give it a
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144 @item
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148 follow the naming conventions for hooks. @xref{Hooks}.
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150 @item
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151 @cindex unloading packages
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152 If loading the file adds functions to hooks, define a function
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153 @code{@var{feature}-unload-hook}, where @var{feature} is the name of
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154 the feature the package provides, and make it undo any such changes.
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155 Using @code{unload-feature} to unload the file will run this function.
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156 @xref{Unloading}.
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158 @item
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159 It is a bad idea to define aliases for the Emacs primitives. Normally
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160 you should use the standard names instead. The case where an alias
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161 may be useful is where it facilitates backwards compatibility or
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162 portability.
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164 @item
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165 If a package needs to define an alias or a new function for
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166 compatibility with some other version of Emacs, name it with the package
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167 prefix, not with the raw name with which it occurs in the other version.
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168 Here is an example from Gnus, which provides many examples of such
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169 compatibility issues.
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171 @example
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172 (defalias 'gnus-point-at-bol
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173 (if (fboundp 'point-at-bol)
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174 'point-at-bol
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175 'line-beginning-position))
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176 @end example
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178 @item
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180 the right thing for a particular program, but there is no telling what
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181 other programs might break as a result. In any case, it is a problem
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182 for debugging, because the advised function doesn't do what its source
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183 code says it does. If the programmer investigating the problem is
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184 unaware that there is advice on the function, the experience can be
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185 very frustrating.
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187 We hope to remove all the places in Emacs that advise primitives.
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188 In the mean time, please don't add any more.
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190 @item
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191 It is likewise a bad idea for one Lisp package to advise a function
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194 @item
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195 Likewise, avoid using @code{eval-after-load} (@pxref{Hooks for
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196 Loading}) in libraries and packages. This feature is meant for
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197 personal customizations; using it in a Lisp program is unclean,
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198 because it modifies the behavior of another Lisp file in a way that's
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199 not visible in that file. This is an obstacle for debugging, much
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200 like advising a function in the other package.
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202 @item
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203 If a file does replace any of the functions or library programs of
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204 standard Emacs, prominent comments at the beginning of the file should
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205 say which functions are replaced, and how the behavior of the
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206 replacements differs from that of the originals.
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208 @item
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209 Constructs that define a function or variable should be macros,
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210 not functions, and their names should start with @samp{def}.
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212 @item
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213 A macro that defines a function or variable should have a name that
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214 starts with @samp{define-}. The macro should receive the name to be
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215 defined as the first argument. That will help various tools find the
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216 definition automatically. Avoid constructing the names in the macro
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217 itself, since that would confuse these tools.
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219 @item
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220 Please keep the names of your Emacs Lisp source files to 13 characters
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222 will be 14 characters or less, which is short enough to fit on all kinds
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223 of Unix systems.
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225 @item
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226 In some other systems there is a convention of choosing variable names
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227 that begin and end with @samp{*}. We don't use that convention in Emacs
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228 Lisp, so please don't use it in your programs. (Emacs uses such names
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229 only for special-purpose buffers.) The users will find Emacs more
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230 coherent if all libraries use the same conventions.
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232 @item
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233 If your program contains non-ASCII characters in string or character
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234 constants, you should make sure Emacs always decodes these characters
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235 the same way, regardless of the user's settings. There are two ways
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236 to do that:
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238 @itemize -
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239 @item
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240 Use coding system @code{emacs-mule}, and specify that for
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241 @code{coding} in the @samp{-*-} line or the local variables list.
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243 @example
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244 ;; XXX.el -*- coding: emacs-mule; -*-
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245 @end example
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247 @item
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248 Use one of the coding systems based on ISO 2022 (such as
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249 iso-8859-@var{n} and iso-2022-7bit), and specify it with @samp{!} at
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251 character translation.)
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253 @example
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254 ;; XXX.el -*- coding: iso-latin-2!; -*-
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255 @end example
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256 @end itemize
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258 @item
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259 Indent each function with @kbd{C-M-q} (@code{indent-sexp}) using the
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260 default indentation parameters.
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262 @item
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263 Don't make a habit of putting close-parentheses on lines by themselves;
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264 Lisp programmers find this disconcerting. Once in a while, when there
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266 to split the sequence in one or two significant places.
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268 @item
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269 Please put a copyright notice and copying permission notice on the
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270 file if you distribute copies. Use a notice like this one:
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272 @smallexample
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273 ;; Copyright (C) @var{year} @var{name}
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275 ;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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277 ;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
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278 ;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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280 ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be
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281 ;; useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
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282 ;; warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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283 ;; PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
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285 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
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286 ;; License along with this program; if not, write to the Free
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287 ;; Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
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291 If you have signed papers to assign the copyright to the Foundation,
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292 then use @samp{Free Software Foundation, Inc.} as @var{name}.
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293 Otherwise, use your name. See also @xref{Library Headers}.
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297 @section Key Binding Conventions
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299 @itemize @bullet
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300 @item
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301 @cindex mouse-2
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302 @cindex references, following
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303 Special major modes used for read-only text should usually redefine
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304 @kbd{mouse-2} and @key{RET} to trace some sort of reference in the text.
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305 Modes such as Dired, Info, Compilation, and Occur redefine it in this
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306 way.
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308 In addition, they should mark the text as a kind of ``link'' so that
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309 @kbd{mouse-1} will follow it also. @xref{Links and Mouse-1}.
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311 @item
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313 @cindex keys, reserved
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314 Please do not define @kbd{C-c @var{letter}} as a key in Lisp programs.
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315 Sequences consisting of @kbd{C-c} and a letter (either upper or lower
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316 case) are reserved for users; they are the @strong{only} sequences
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317 reserved for users, so do not block them.
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319 Changing all the Emacs major modes to respect this convention was a
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321 waste, and inconvenience users. Please comply with it.
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323 @item
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324 Function keys @key{F5} through @key{F9} without modifier keys are
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325 also reserved for users to define.
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327 @item
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328 Applications should not bind mouse events based on button 1 with the
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329 shift key held down. These events include @kbd{S-mouse-1},
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330 @kbd{M-S-mouse-1}, @kbd{C-S-mouse-1}, and so on. They are reserved for
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331 users.
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333 @item
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334 Sequences consisting of @kbd{C-c} followed by a control character or a
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335 digit are reserved for major modes.
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337 @item
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338 Sequences consisting of @kbd{C-c} followed by @kbd{@{}, @kbd{@}},
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339 @kbd{<}, @kbd{>}, @kbd{:} or @kbd{;} are also reserved for major modes.
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341 @item
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342 Sequences consisting of @kbd{C-c} followed by any other punctuation
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343 character are allocated for minor modes. Using them in a major mode is
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345 may be shadowed from time to time by minor modes.
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348 Do not bind @kbd{C-h} following any prefix character (including
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353 Do not bind a key sequence ending in @key{ESC} except following
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357 The reason for this rule is that a non-prefix binding for @key{ESC} in
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359 that context.
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362 Anything which acts like a temporary mode or state which the user can
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366 For a state which accepts ordinary Emacs commands, or more generally any
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367 kind of state in which @key{ESC} followed by a function key or arrow key
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373 @end itemize
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375 @node Programming Tips
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376 @section Emacs Programming Tips
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378 Following these conventions will make your program fit better
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379 into Emacs when it runs.
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382 @item
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407 one or two lines of simple Lisp code.
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436 @code{yes-or-no-p} should start with a capital letter and end with
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437 @samp{? }.
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439 @item
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440 When you mention a default value in a minibuffer prompt,
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442 It should look like this:
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444 @example
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446 @end example
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448 @item
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449 In @code{interactive}, if you use a Lisp expression to produce a list
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450 of arguments, don't try to provide the ``correct'' default values for
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451 region or position arguments. Instead, provide @code{nil} for those
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452 arguments if they were not specified, and have the function body
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453 compute the default value when the argument is @code{nil}. For
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456 @example
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457 (defun foo (pos)
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458 (interactive
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459 (list (if @var{specified} @var{specified-pos})))
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460 (unless pos (setq pos @var{default-pos}))
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461 ...)
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462 @end example
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464 @noindent
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465 rather than this:
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467 @example
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468 (defun foo (pos)
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469 (interactive
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470 (list (if @var{specified} @var{specified-pos}
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471 @var{default-pos})))
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472 ...)
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473 @end example
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474
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475 @noindent
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476 This is so that repetition of the command will recompute
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477 these defaults based on the current circumstances.
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479 You do not need to take such precautions when you use interactive
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480 specs @samp{d}, @samp{m} and @samp{r}, because they make special
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481 arrangements to recompute the argument values on repetition of the
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482 command.
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484 @item
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485 Many commands that take a long time to execute display a message that
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486 says something like @samp{Operating...} when they start, and change it to
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487 @samp{Operating...done} when they finish. Please keep the style of
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488 these messages uniform: @emph{no} space around the ellipsis, and
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489 @emph{no} period after @samp{done}.
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491 @item
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492 Try to avoid using recursive edits. Instead, do what the Rmail @kbd{e}
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494 to switch back to the old local keymap. Or do what the
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495 @code{edit-options} command does: switch to another buffer and let the
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496 user switch back at will. @xref{Recursive Editing}.
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499 @node Compilation Tips
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500 @section Tips for Making Compiled Code Fast
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501 @cindex execution speed
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502 @cindex speedups
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505 Lisp programs.
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507 @itemize @bullet
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508 @item
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509 @cindex profiling
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510 @cindex timing programs
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511 @cindex @file{elp.el}
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512 Profile your program with the @file{elp} library. See the file
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513 @file{elp.el} for instructions.
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516 @cindex @file{benchmark.el}
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517 @cindex benchmarking
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518 Check the speed of individual Emacs Lisp forms using the
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519 @file{benchmark} library. See the functions @code{benchmark-run} and
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520 @code{benchmark-run-compiled} in @file{benchmark.el}.
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522 @item
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523 Use iteration rather than recursion whenever possible.
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531 search functions can be used.
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533 @item
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542 compiled specially (@pxref{Array Functions}):
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544 @example
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545 @group
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547 @result{} byte-compile-two-args
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549 @end example
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560 @node Warning Tips
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561 @section Tips for Avoiding Compiler Warnings
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563 @itemize @bullet
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569 (defvar foo)
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572 Such a definition has no effect except to tell the compiler
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573 not to warn about uses of the variable @code{foo} in this file.
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576 If you use many functions and variables from a certain file, you can
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577 add a @code{require} for that package to avoid compilation warnings
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580 @example
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581 (eval-when-compile
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582 (require 'foo))
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583 @end example
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585 @item
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586 If you bind a variable in one function, and use it or set it in
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587 another function, the compiler warns about the latter function unless
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588 the variable has a definition. But adding a definition would be
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589 unclean if the variable has a short name, since Lisp packages should
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590 not define short variable names. The right thing to do is to rename
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591 this variable to start with the name prefix used for the other
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592 functions and variables in your package.
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594 @item
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595 The last resort for avoiding a warning, when you want to do something
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596 that usually is a mistake but it's not a mistake in this one case,
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597 is to put a call to @code{with-no-warnings} around it.
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598 @end itemize
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599
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601 @section Tips for Documentation Strings
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603 @findex checkdoc-minor-mode
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604 Here are some tips and conventions for the writing of documentation
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605 strings. You can check many of these conventions by running the command
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606 @kbd{M-x checkdoc-minor-mode}.
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608 @itemize @bullet
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610 Every command, function, or variable intended for users to know about
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613 @item
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614 An internal variable or subroutine of a Lisp program might as well have
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615 a documentation string. In earlier Emacs versions, you could save space
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616 by using a comment instead of a documentation string, but that is no
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617 longer the case---documentation strings now take up very little space in
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618 a running Emacs.
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621 Format the documentation string so that it fits in an Emacs window on an
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622 80-column screen. It is a good idea for most lines to be no wider than
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623 60 characters. The first line should not be wider than 67 characters
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624 or it will look bad in the output of @code{apropos}.
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625
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626 You can fill the text if that looks good. However, rather than blindly
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627 filling the entire documentation string, you can often make it much more
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628 readable by choosing certain line breaks with care. Use blank lines
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629 between topics if the documentation string is long.
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631 @item
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632 The first line of the documentation string should consist of one or two
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633 complete sentences that stand on their own as a summary. @kbd{M-x
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634 apropos} displays just the first line, and if that line's contents don't
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635 stand on their own, the result looks bad. In particular, start the
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636 first line with a capital letter and end with a period.
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638 For a function, the first line should briefly answer the question,
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639 ``What does this function do?'' For a variable, the first line should
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640 briefly answer the question, ``What does this value mean?''
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641
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642 Don't limit the documentation string to one line; use as many lines as
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643 you need to explain the details of how to use the function or
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644 variable. Please use complete sentences for the rest of the text too.
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646 @item
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647 The first line should mention all the important arguments of the
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648 function, and should mention them in the order that they are written
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649 in a function call. If the function has many arguments, then it is
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650 not feasible to mention them all in the first line; in that case, the
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651 first line should mention the first few arguments, including the most
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652 important arguments.
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654 @item
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655 For consistency, phrase the verb in the first sentence of a function's
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656 documentation string as an imperative---for instance, use ``Return the
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657 cons of A and B.'' in preference to ``Returns the cons of A and B@.''
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658 Usually it looks good to do likewise for the rest of the first
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659 paragraph. Subsequent paragraphs usually look better if each sentence
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662 @item
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666 returned.''
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668 @item
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669 Avoid using the word ``cause'' (or its equivalents) unnecessarily.
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670 Instead of, ``Cause Emacs to display text in boldface,'' write just
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671 ``Display text in boldface.''
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674 When a command is meaningful only in a certain mode or situation,
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675 do mention that in the documentation string. For example,
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676 the documentation of @code{dired-find-file} is:
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678 @example
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679 In Dired, visit the file or directory named on this line.
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680 @end example
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682 @item
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690 starting double-quote is not part of the string!
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695 first blank line. If you wish, you can choose which information to
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702 @xref{Defining Variables}.
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710 @item
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711 The documentation string for a function that is a yes-or-no predicate
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712 should start with words such as ``Return t if,'' to indicate
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713 explicitly what constitutes ``truth.'' The word ``return'' avoids
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714 starting the sentence with lower-case ``t,'' which could be somewhat
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715 distracting.
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716
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717 @item
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718 When a function's documentation string mentions the value of an argument
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719 of the function, use the argument name in capital letters as if it were
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720 a name for that value. Thus, the documentation string of the function
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721 @code{eval} refers to its second argument as @samp{FORM}, because the
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722 actual argument name is @code{form}:
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723
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724 @example
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725 Evaluate FORM and return its value.
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726 @end example
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727
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728 Also write metasyntactic variables in capital letters, such as when you
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729 show the decomposition of a list or vector into subunits, some of which
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730 may vary. @samp{KEY} and @samp{VALUE} in the following example
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731 illustrate this practice:
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732
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733 @example
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734 The argument TABLE should be an alist whose elements
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735 have the form (KEY . VALUE). Here, KEY is ...
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736 @end example
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738 @item
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739 Never change the case of a Lisp symbol when you mention it in a doc
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740 string. If the symbol's name is @code{foo}, write ``foo,'' not
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741 ``Foo'' (which is a different symbol).
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742
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743 This might appear to contradict the policy of writing function
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744 argument values, but there is no real contradiction; the argument
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745 @emph{value} is not the same thing as the @emph{symbol} which the
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746 function uses to hold the value.
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747
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748 If this puts a lower-case letter at the beginning of a sentence
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749 and that annoys you, rewrite the sentence so that the symbol
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750 is not at the start of it.
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751
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752 @item
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753 If a line in a documentation string begins with an open-parenthesis,
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754 write a backslash before the open-parenthesis, like this:
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755
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756 @example
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757 The argument FOO can be either a number
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758 \(a buffer position) or a string (a file name).
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759 @end example
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760
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761 This prevents the open-parenthesis from being treated as the start of a
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762 defun (@pxref{Defuns,, Defuns, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}).
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763
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764 @anchor{Docstring hyperlinks}
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765 @item
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766 @iftex
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767 When a documentation string refers to a Lisp symbol, write it as it
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768 would be printed (which usually means in lower case), with single-quotes
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769 around it. For example: @samp{`lambda'}. There are two exceptions:
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770 write @code{t} and @code{nil} without single-quotes.
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771 @end iftex
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772 @ifnottex
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773 When a documentation string refers to a Lisp symbol, write it as it
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774 would be printed (which usually means in lower case), with single-quotes
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775 around it. For example: @samp{lambda}. There are two exceptions: write
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776 t and nil without single-quotes. (In this manual, we use a different
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777 convention, with single-quotes for all symbols.)
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778 @end ifnottex
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779
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780 Help mode automatically creates a hyperlink when a documentation string
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781 uses a symbol name inside single quotes, if the symbol has either a
22138
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782 function or a variable definition. You do not need to do anything
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783 special to make use of this feature. However, when a symbol has both a
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784 function definition and a variable definition, and you want to refer to
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785 just one of them, you can specify which one by writing one of the words
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786 @samp{variable}, @samp{option}, @samp{function}, or @samp{command},
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787 immediately before the symbol name. (Case makes no difference in
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788 recognizing these indicator words.) For example, if you write
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789
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790 @example
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791 This function sets the variable `buffer-file-name'.
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792 @end example
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793
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794 @noindent
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795 then the hyperlink will refer only to the variable documentation of
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796 @code{buffer-file-name}, and not to its function documentation.
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797
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798 If a symbol has a function definition and/or a variable definition, but
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799 those are irrelevant to the use of the symbol that you are documenting,
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800 you can write the words @samp{symbol} or @samp{program} before the
d9fdd137cff0 (Documentation Tips): One can now also write `program' in front of a
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801 symbol name to prevent making any hyperlink. For example,
22138
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802
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803 @example
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804 If the argument KIND-OF-RESULT is the symbol `list',
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805 this function returns a list of all the objects
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806 that satisfy the criterion.
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807 @end example
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808
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809 @noindent
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810 does not make a hyperlink to the documentation, irrelevant here, of the
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811 function @code{list}.
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812
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813 Normally, no hyperlink is made for a variable without variable
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814 documentation. You can force a hyperlink for such variables by
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diff changeset
815 preceding them with one of the words @samp{variable} or
2fdb8b16bceb (Documentation Tips): Document new behavior for face and variable
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parents: 52845
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816 @samp{option}.
2fdb8b16bceb (Documentation Tips): Document new behavior for face and variable
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parents: 52845
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817
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818 Hyperlinks for faces are only made if the face name is preceded or
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819 followed by the word @samp{face}. In that case, only the face
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820 documentation will be shown, even if the symbol is also defined as a
2fdb8b16bceb (Documentation Tips): Document new behavior for face and variable
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821 variable or as a function.
2fdb8b16bceb (Documentation Tips): Document new behavior for face and variable
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822
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823 To make a hyperlink to Info documentation, write the name of the Info
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824 node (or anchor) in single quotes, preceded by @samp{info node},
3bd5e3d6a230 (Documentation Tips): Update item on hyperlinks in documentation strings.
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825 @samp{Info node}, @samp{info anchor} or @samp{Info anchor}. The Info
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826 file name defaults to @samp{emacs}. For example,
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827
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828 @smallexample
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829 See Info node `Font Lock' and Info node `(elisp)Font Lock Basics'.
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830 @end smallexample
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831
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832 Finally, to create a hyperlink to URLs, write the URL in single
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833 quotes, preceded by @samp{URL}. For example,
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834
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835 @smallexample
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836 The home page for the GNU project has more information (see URL
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837 `http://www.gnu.org/').
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838 @end smallexample
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839
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840 @item
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841 Don't write key sequences directly in documentation strings. Instead,
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842 use the @samp{\\[@dots{}]} construct to stand for them. For example,
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843 instead of writing @samp{C-f}, write the construct
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844 @samp{\\[forward-char]}. When Emacs displays the documentation string,
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845 it substitutes whatever key is currently bound to @code{forward-char}.
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846 (This is normally @samp{C-f}, but it may be some other character if the
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847 user has moved key bindings.) @xref{Keys in Documentation}.
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848
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849 @item
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850 In documentation strings for a major mode, you will want to refer to the
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851 key bindings of that mode's local map, rather than global ones.
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852 Therefore, use the construct @samp{\\<@dots{}>} once in the
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855 @samp{\\<@dots{}>} should be the name of the variable containing the
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856 local keymap for the major mode.
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858 It is not practical to use @samp{\\[@dots{}]} very many times, because
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859 display of the documentation string will become slow. So use this to
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860 describe the most important commands in your major mode, and then use
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861 @samp{\\@{@dots{}@}} to display the rest of the mode's keymap.
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862 @end itemize
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863
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864 @node Comment Tips
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865 @section Tips on Writing Comments
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867 We recommend these conventions for where to put comments and how to
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868 indent them:
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869
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870 @table @samp
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871 @item ;
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872 Comments that start with a single semicolon, @samp{;}, should all be
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873 aligned to the same column on the right of the source code. Such
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874 comments usually explain how the code on the same line does its job. In
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877 aligns such a comment if it is already present.
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879 This and following examples are taken from the Emacs sources.
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881 @smallexample
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882 @group
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883 (setq base-version-list ; there was a base
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884 (assoc (substring fn 0 start-vn) ; version to which
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886 ; a subversion
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887 @end group
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888 @end smallexample
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889
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890 @item ;;
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891 Comments that start with two semicolons, @samp{;;}, should be aligned to
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892 the same level of indentation as the code. Such comments usually
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893 describe the purpose of the following lines or the state of the program
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895
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896 @smallexample
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897 @group
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898 (prog1 (setq auto-fill-function
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899 @dots{}
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900 @dots{}
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901 ;; update mode line
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902 (force-mode-line-update)))
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903 @end group
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904 @end smallexample
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906 We also normally use two semicolons for comments outside functions.
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907
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908 @smallexample
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909 @group
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910 ;; This Lisp code is run in Emacs
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911 ;; when it is to operate as a server
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912 ;; for other processes.
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913 @end group
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914 @end smallexample
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915
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916 Every function that has no documentation string (presumably one that is
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917 used only internally within the package it belongs to), should instead
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918 have a two-semicolon comment right before the function, explaining what
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919 the function does and how to call it properly. Explain precisely what
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920 each argument means and how the function interprets its possible values.
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921
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922 @item ;;;
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923 Comments that start with three semicolons, @samp{;;;}, should start at
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924 the left margin. These are used, occasionally, for comments within
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925 functions that should start at the margin. We also use them sometimes
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926 for comments that are between functions---whether to use two or three
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927 semicolons depends on whether the comment should be considered a
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928 ``heading'' by Outline minor mode. By default, comments starting with
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929 at least three semicolons (followed by a single space and a
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930 non-whitespace character) are considered headings, comments starting
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931 with two or less are not.
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933 Another use for triple-semicolon comments is for commenting out lines
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934 within a function. We use three semicolons for this precisely so that
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935 they remain at the left margin. By default, Outline minor mode does
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936 not consider a comment to be a heading (even if it starts with at
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938 spaces. Thus, if you add an introductory comment to the commented out
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939 code, make sure to indent it by at least two spaces after the three
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940 semicolons.
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941
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942 @smallexample
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943 (defun foo (a)
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944 ;;; This is no longer necessary.
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945 ;;; (force-mode-line-update)
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946 (message "Finished with %s" a))
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947 @end smallexample
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948
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949 When commenting out entire functions, use two semicolons.
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950
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951 @item ;;;;
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952 Comments that start with four semicolons, @samp{;;;;}, should be aligned
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953 to the left margin and are used for headings of major sections of a
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954 program. For example:
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956 @smallexample
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957 ;;;; The kill ring
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958 @end smallexample
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959 @end table
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960
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961 @noindent
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962 The indentation commands of the Lisp modes in Emacs, such as @kbd{M-;}
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963 (@code{indent-for-comment}) and @key{TAB} (@code{lisp-indent-line}),
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965 depending on the number of semicolons. @xref{Comments,,
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966 Manipulating Comments, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}.
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967
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968 @node Library Headers
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969 @section Conventional Headers for Emacs Libraries
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970 @cindex header comments
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971 @cindex library header comments
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972
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973 Emacs has conventions for using special comments in Lisp libraries
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975 them. This section explains these conventions.
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976
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977 We'll start with an example, a package that is included in the Emacs
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978 distribution.
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979
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980 Parts of this example reflect its status as part of Emacs; for
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981 example, the copyright notice lists the Free Software Foundation as the
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982 copyright holder, and the copying permission says the file is part of
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983 Emacs. When you write a package and post it, the copyright holder would
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984 be you (unless your employer claims to own it instead), and you should
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985 get the suggested copying permission from the end of the GNU General
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986 Public License itself. Don't say your file is part of Emacs
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987 if we haven't installed it in Emacs yet!
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988
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991 @smallexample
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992 @group
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993 ;;; lisp-mnt.el --- minor mode for Emacs Lisp maintainers
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994
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995 ;; Copyright (C) 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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996 @end group
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997
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998 ;; Author: Eric S. Raymond <esr@@snark.thyrsus.com>
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999 ;; Maintainer: Eric S. Raymond <esr@@snark.thyrsus.com>
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1000 ;; Created: 14 Jul 1992
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1001 ;; Version: 1.2
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1002 @group
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1003 ;; Keywords: docs
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1004
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1005 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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1006 @dots{}
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1009 @end group
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1010 @end smallexample
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1011
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1012 The very first line should have this format:
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1013
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1014 @example
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1015 ;;; @var{filename} --- @var{description}
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1016 @end example
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1017
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1018 @noindent
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1019 The description should be complete in one line. If the file
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1022 After the copyright notice come several @dfn{header comment} lines,
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1023 each beginning with @samp{;; @var{header-name}:}. Here is a table of
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1024 the conventional possibilities for @var{header-name}:
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1026 @table @samp
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1027 @item Author
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1028 This line states the name and net address of at least the principal
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1029 author of the library.
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1030
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1031 If there are multiple authors, you can list them on continuation lines
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1032 led by @code{;;} and a tab character, like this:
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1033
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1034 @smallexample
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1035 @group
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1036 ;; Author: Ashwin Ram <Ram-Ashwin@@cs.yale.edu>
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1037 ;; Dave Sill <de5@@ornl.gov>
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1038 ;; Dave Brennan <brennan@@hal.com>
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1039 ;; Eric Raymond <esr@@snark.thyrsus.com>
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1040 @end group
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1041 @end smallexample
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1042
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1043 @item Maintainer
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1044 This line should contain a single name/address as in the Author line, or
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1045 an address only, or the string @samp{FSF}. If there is no maintainer
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1046 line, the person(s) in the Author field are presumed to be the
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1047 maintainers. The example above is mildly bogus because the maintainer
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1048 line is redundant.
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1049
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1050 The idea behind the @samp{Author} and @samp{Maintainer} lines is to make
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1051 possible a Lisp function to ``send mail to the maintainer'' without
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1052 having to mine the name out by hand.
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1054 Be sure to surround the network address with @samp{<@dots{}>} if
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1055 you include the person's full name as well as the network address.
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1056
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1057 @item Created
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1058 This optional line gives the original creation date of the
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1059 file. For historical interest only.
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1060
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1061 @item Version
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1062 If you wish to record version numbers for the individual Lisp program, put
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1063 them in this line.
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1064
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1065 @item Adapted-By
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1066 In this header line, place the name of the person who adapted the
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1067 library for installation (to make it fit the style conventions, for
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1068 example).
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1070 @item Keywords
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1071 This line lists keywords for the @code{finder-by-keyword} help command.
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1072 Please use that command to see a list of the meaningful keywords.
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1073
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1074 This field is important; it's how people will find your package when
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1075 they're looking for things by topic area. To separate the keywords, you
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1076 can use spaces, commas, or both.
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1077 @end table
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1078
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1079 Just about every Lisp library ought to have the @samp{Author} and
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1080 @samp{Keywords} header comment lines. Use the others if they are
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1081 appropriate. You can also put in header lines with other header
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1082 names---they have no standard meanings, so they can't do any harm.
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1083
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1084 We use additional stylized comments to subdivide the contents of the
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1085 library file. These should be separated by blank lines from anything
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1086 else. Here is a table of them:
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1088 @table @samp
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1089 @item ;;; Commentary:
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1090 This begins introductory comments that explain how the library works.
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1091 It should come right after the copying permissions, terminated by a
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1092 @samp{Change Log}, @samp{History} or @samp{Code} comment line. This
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1093 text is used by the Finder package, so it should make sense in that
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1094 context.
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1095
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1096 @item ;;; Documentation:
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1097 This was used in some files in place of @samp{;;; Commentary:},
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1098 but it is deprecated.
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1100 @item ;;; Change Log:
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1101 This begins change log information stored in the library file (if you
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1102 store the change history there). For Lisp files distributed with Emacs,
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1103 the change history is kept in the file @file{ChangeLog} and not in the
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1104 source file at all; these files generally do not have a @samp{;;; Change
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1105 Log:} line. @samp{History} is an alternative to @samp{Change Log}.
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1107 @item ;;; Code:
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1108 This begins the actual code of the program.
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1109
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1110 @item ;;; @var{filename} ends here
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1111 This is the @dfn{footer line}; it appears at the very end of the file.
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1112 Its purpose is to enable people to detect truncated versions of the file
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1113 from the lack of a footer line.
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1114 @end table
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1116 @ignore
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1117 arch-tag: 9ea911c2-6b1d-47dd-88b7-0a94e8b27c2e
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1118 @end ignore