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author | Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org> |
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date | Sat, 18 Mar 2000 01:42:31 +0000 |
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758 The function sort-numeric-fields interprets numbers starting with `0' | 758 The function sort-numeric-fields interprets numbers starting with `0' |
759 as octal and numbers starting with `0x' or `0X' as hexadecimal. The | 759 as octal and numbers starting with `0x' or `0X' as hexadecimal. The |
760 new user-option sort-numberic-base can be used to specify a default | 760 new user-option sort-numberic-base can be used to specify a default |
761 numeric base. | 761 numeric base. |
762 | 762 |
763 ** Ange-ftp allows you to specify of a port number in remote file | 763 ** Changes to Ange-ftp |
764 | |
765 *** Ange-ftp allows you to specify of a port number in remote file | |
764 names cleanly. It is appended to the host name, separated by a hash | 766 names cleanly. It is appended to the host name, separated by a hash |
765 sign, e.g. `/foo@bar.org#666:mumble'. (This syntax comes from EFS.) | 767 sign, e.g. `/foo@bar.org#666:mumble'. (This syntax comes from EFS.) |
768 | |
769 *** If the new user-option `ange-ftp-try-passive-mode' is set, passive | |
770 ftp mode will be used if the ftp client supports that. | |
766 | 771 |
767 ** Shell script mode changes. | 772 ** Shell script mode changes. |
768 | 773 |
769 Shell script mode (sh-script) can now indent scripts for shells | 774 Shell script mode (sh-script) can now indent scripts for shells |
770 derived from sh and rc. The indentation style is customizeable, and | 775 derived from sh and rc. The indentation style is customizeable, and |
1050 | 1055 |
1051 Note that +++ before an item means the Lisp manual has been updated. | 1056 Note that +++ before an item means the Lisp manual has been updated. |
1052 --- means that I have decided it does not need to be in the Lisp manual. | 1057 --- means that I have decided it does not need to be in the Lisp manual. |
1053 When you add a new item, please add it without either +++ or --- | 1058 When you add a new item, please add it without either +++ or --- |
1054 so I will know I still need to look at it -- rms. | 1059 so I will know I still need to look at it -- rms. |
1060 | |
1061 ** The new function `string-to-syntax' can be used to translate syntax | |
1062 specificationa in string form as accepted my `modify-syntax-entry' to | |
1063 the cons-cell form that is used for the values of the `syntax-table' | |
1064 text property, and in `font-lock-syntactic-keywords'. | |
1065 | |
1066 Example: | |
1067 | |
1068 (string-to-syntax "()") | |
1069 => (4 . 41) | |
1055 | 1070 |
1056 ** Emacs' reader supports CL read syntax for integers in bases | 1071 ** Emacs' reader supports CL read syntax for integers in bases |
1057 other than 10. | 1072 other than 10. |
1058 | 1073 |
1059 *** `#BINTEGER' or `#bINTEGER' reads INTEGER in binary (radix 2). | 1074 *** `#BINTEGER' or `#bINTEGER' reads INTEGER in binary (radix 2). |