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(syms_of_coding): Doc fix for inhibit-iso-escape-detection.
author Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
date Sun, 23 Jul 2000 14:53:26 +0000
parents 8067ad173141
children 6165da9c89c6
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6421 &inhibit_iso_escape_detection, 6421 &inhibit_iso_escape_detection,
6422 "If non-nil, Emacs ignores ISO2022's escape sequence on code detection.\n\ 6422 "If non-nil, Emacs ignores ISO2022's escape sequence on code detection.\n\
6423 \n\ 6423 \n\
6424 By default, on reading a file, Emacs tries to detect how the text is\n\ 6424 By default, on reading a file, Emacs tries to detect how the text is\n\
6425 encoded. This code detection is sensitive to escape sequences. If\n\ 6425 encoded. This code detection is sensitive to escape sequences. If\n\
6426 the sequence is valid as ISO2022, the code is detemined as one of\n\ 6426 the sequence is valid as ISO2022, the code is determined as one of\n\
6427 ISO2022 encoding, and the file is decoded by the corresponding coding\n\ 6427 the ISO2022 encodings, and the file is decoded by the corresponding\n\
6428 system (e.g. `iso-2022-7bit').\n\ 6428 coding system (e.g. `iso-2022-7bit').\n\
6429 \n\ 6429 \n\
6430 However, there may be a case that you want to read escape sequences in\n\ 6430 However, there may be a case that you want to read escape sequences in\n\
6431 a file as is. In such a case, you can set this variable to non-nil.\n\ 6431 a file as is. In such a case, you can set this variable to non-nil.\n\
6432 Then, as the code detection ignores any escape sequences, no file is\n\ 6432 Then, as the code detection ignores any escape sequences, no file is\n\
6433 detected as some of ISO2022 encoding. The result is that all escape\n\ 6433 detected as encoded in some ISO2022 encoding. The result is that all\n\
6434 sequences become visible in a buffer.\n\ 6434 escape sequences become visible in a buffer.\n\
6435 \n\ 6435 \n\
6436 The default value is nil, and it is strongly recommended not to change\n\ 6436 The default value is nil, and it is strongly recommended not to change\n\
6437 it. That is because many Emacs Lisp source files that contain\n\ 6437 it. That is because many Emacs Lisp source files that contain\n\
6438 non-ASCII characters are encoded by the coding system `iso-2022-7bit'\n\ 6438 non-ASCII characters are encoded by the coding system `iso-2022-7bit'\n\
6439 in Emacs's distribution, and they won't be decoded correctly on\n\ 6439 in Emacs's distribution, and they won't be decoded correctly on\n\
6440 reading if you suppress escapse sequence detection.\n\ 6440 reading if you suppress escape sequence detection.\n\
6441 \n\ 6441 \n\
6442 The other way to read escape sequences in a file without decoding is\n\ 6442 The other way to read escape sequences in a file without decoding is\n\
6443 to explicitely specify some coding system that doesn't use ISO2022's\n\ 6443 to explicitly specify some coding system that doesn't use ISO2022's\n\
6444 escape sequence (e.g `latin-1') on reading by \\[universal-coding-system-argument]."); 6444 escape sequence (e.g `latin-1') on reading by \\[universal-coding-system-argument].");
6445 inhibit_iso_escape_detection = 0; 6445 inhibit_iso_escape_detection = 0;
6446 } 6446 }
6447 6447
6448 char * 6448 char *