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* pcvs.el: Add a minimal leading commentary. (cvs-make-cvs-buffer): Change the header part by removing the startup message and adding a `Module' entry. Also replace the FOOTER and HEADER special fileinfos with the new support in ewoc for updating its own footer and header. (cvs-update-header): Update to use the header/footer of the ewoc. (cvs-mode): Use define-derived-mode and set truncate-lines to t. (cvs-is-within-p): New function. (cvs-mode-run): Take advantage of `save-some-buffers's new ability to only examine some subset of the buffers. * pcvs-info.el (cvs-fileinfo-pp): Use the new property-preserving `format' instead of our own ad-hoc functions. Remove HEADER and FOOTER cases, now handled in the EWOC. (cvs-fileinfo<): Remove HEADER and FOOTER cases. * pcvs-parse.el (cvs-parse-run-table): Change message for unknown output to avoid scaring the user. (cvs-parse-table): Catch message for non-up-to-date commits. * pcvs-defs.el (cvs-startup-message): Remove. (cvs-global-menu): New autoloaded menu. * pcvs-util.el (cvs-string-fill): Remove. * emacs-lisp/ewoc.el (ewoc--create-special-node): Remove. (ewoc--refresh-node): Don't take the whole EWOC but only the relevant PP part of it and also make it work for footers and headers. (ewoc-create): Drop POS and BUFFER arguments. Use the DLL's dummy node to store the end-of-footer position. (ewoc-map, ewoc-invalidate): Update call to ewoc--refresh-node. (ewoc-refresh): Remove unused `header' variable. (ewoc-(get|set)-hf): New functions.
author Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
date Wed, 22 Mar 2000 02:57:01 +0000
parents e96ffe544684
children 695cf19ef79e
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    Most of the GNU Emacs text editor is written in the programming
    language called Emacs Lisp.  You can write new code in Emacs Lisp and
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    than a mere ``extension language''; it is a full computer programming
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    Because Emacs Lisp is designed for use in an editor, it has special
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    This manual describes Emacs Lisp.  Generally speaking, the earlier
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    many programming languages, and later chapters describe features that
    are peculiar to Emacs Lisp or relate specifically to editing.

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