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* data.c (Fstring_to_number): Skip initial spaces, to make Emacs lisp parse consistently on different operating systems. #include <ctype.h> to help with this. * data.c (Fstring_to_int): Rename this to Fstring_to_number, since it parses floats as well as integers. Fix docstring. (syms_of_data): Fix defsubr. (wrong_type_argument): Change use. (Fint_to_string): Doc fix. * lisp.h (Fstring_to_int): Change extern declaration. * data.c (wrong_type_argument): Pass the correct number of arguments to Fstring_to_int. * data.c (arithcompare): Add a default case which aborts, just to make me happy.
author Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com>
date Mon, 22 Feb 1993 14:27:14 +0000
parents bba832d91c66
children dd3b83e4ceb0
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/* Give this program DOCSTR.mm.nn as standard input
   and it outputs to standard output
   a file of nroff output containing the doc strings.

   See also sorted-doc.c, which produces similar output
   but in texinfo format and sorted by function/variable name.  */

#include <stdio.h>
main ()
{
  register int ch;
  register int notfirst = 0;

  printf (".TL\n");
  printf ("Command Summary for GNU Emacs\n");
  printf (".AU\nRichard M. Stallman\n");
  while ((ch = getchar ()) != EOF)
    {
      if (ch == '\037')
	{
	  if (notfirst)
	    printf ("\n.DE");
	  else
	    notfirst = 1;

	  printf ("\n.SH\n");

	  ch = getchar ();
	  printf (ch == 'F' ? "Function " : "Variable ");

	  while ((ch = getchar ()) != '\n')  /* Changed this line */
	    {
	      if (ch != EOF)
		  putchar (ch);
	      else
		{
		  ungetc (ch, stdin);
		  break;
		}
	    }
	  printf ("\n.DS L\n");
	}
      else
	putchar (ch);
    }
  return 0;
}