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(char_quoted): Use FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE to convert unibyte chars to multibyte. (back_comment): Likewise. (scan_words): Likewise. (skip_chars): The arg syntaxp is deleted, and the code for handling syntaxes is moved to skip_syntaxes. Callers changed. Fix the case that the multibyteness of STRING and the current buffer doesn't match. (skip_syntaxes): New function. (SYNTAX_WITH_MULTIBYTE_CHECK): Check C by ASCII_CHAR_P, not by SINGLE_BYTE_CHAR_P. (Fforward_comment): Use FETCH_CHAR_AS_MULTIBYTE to convert unibyte chars to multibyte. (scan_lists): Likewise. (Fbackward_prefix_chars): Likewise. (scan_sexps_forward): Likewise.
author Kenichi Handa <handa@m17n.org>
date Tue, 03 Sep 2002 04:10:19 +0000
parents 86432f19ad96
children 695cf19ef79e d7ddb3e565de
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DESTDIR=
LIBDIR=/usr/local/lib
BINDIR=/usr/local/bin
MANDIR=/usr/man/man1
MANEXT=1

all:

mostlyclean:
	-rm -f core *.dvi *.log

clean distclean maintainer-clean:
	-rm -f DOC* core *.dvi *.log

SOURCES = [0-9A-QS-Z]* README *.[ch16] emacs.* etags.* ledit.l ms-* \
	spook-lines tasks.texi termcap.* ulimit.hack *.tex

unlock:
	chmod u+w $(SOURCES)

relock:
	chmod u-w $(SOURCES)

# ${etcdir}/e/eterm is used by ../lisp/term.el.
# TERMINFO systems use terminfo files compiled by the Terminfo Compiler (tic).
# These files are binary, and depend on the version of tic, but they seem
# to be system-independent and backwardly compatible.
# So there should be no need to recompile the distributed binary version.
TIC=tic
e/eterm: e/eterm.ti
	TERMINFO=`pwd`; export TERMINFO; $(TIC) e/eterm.ti