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(scan_separators): Support all character escape
sequences supported by gcc.
(find_entries): rewind unconditionally.
(find_entries): Do not call language functions directly, now calls
itself.
(find_entries): Do general initialisations here.
(CNL_SAVE_DEFINEDEF, C_entries, LOOP_ON_INPUT_LINES, F_getit)
(Ada_getit, Pascal_functions, Pascal_functions)
(prolog_skip_comment): Do not do them here.
(readline_internal): Increment lineno here.
(readline): Conditionally undo readline_internal increment.
(readline): Do not return a value.
author | Francesco Potortì <pot@gnu.org> |
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date | Thu, 06 Jun 2002 22:37:28 +0000 |
parents | 253f761ad37b |
children |
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;;; unused.el --- editing commands in GNU Emacs that turned out not to be used ;;; This file is in the public domain, as it was distributed in ;;; 1985 or 1986 without a copyright notice. Written by RMS. ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; Maintainer: FSF ;; Keywords: emulations ;;; Commentary: ;; These were added with an eye to making possible a more CCA-compatible ;; command set; but that turned out not to be interesting. ;;; Code: (defun mark-beginning-of-buffer () "Set mark at the beginning of the buffer." (interactive) (push-mark (point-min))) (defun mark-end-of-buffer () "Set mark at the end of the buffer." (interactive) (push-mark (point-max))) (defun upcase-char (arg) "Uppercasify ARG chars starting from point. Point doesn't move" (interactive "p") (save-excursion (upcase-region (point) (progn (forward-char arg) (point))))) (defun forward-to-word (arg) "Move forward until encountering the beginning of a word. With argument, do this that many times." (interactive "p") (or (re-search-forward (if (> arg 0) "\\W\\b" "\\b\\W") nil t arg) (goto-char (if (> arg 0) (point-max) (point-min))))) (defun backward-to-word (arg) "Move backward until encountering the end of a word. With argument, do this that many times." (interactive "p") (forward-to-word (- arg))) ;;; unused.el ends here