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(math-integrate-by-parts): Removed unused variable var-thing. (math-integ-depth, math-integ-level, math-integral-limit) (math-enable-subst, math-any-substs, math-integ-msg) (math-prev-parts-v, math-good-parts, math-max-integral-limit) (math-int-threshold, math-int-factors, math-double-roots) (math-solve-simplifying, var-IntegLimit, math-solve-sign) (var-GenCount): Declared these variables. (calcFunc-integ): Don't check if var-IntegLimit is bound. (math-integral-cache, math-integral-cache-state): Move declarations to earlier in the file. (math-deriv-var, math-deriv-total, math-deriv-symb): New variables. (math-derivative, calcFunc-deriv, calcFunc-tderiv): Replace variables deriv-var, deriv-total and deriv-symb by declared variables math-deriv-var, math-deriv-total and math-deriv-symb. (math-cur-record): New variable. (math-integral, math-replace-integral-parts, math-integrate-by-parts) (calc-dump-integral-cache, math-try-integral): Replace variable cur-record by declared variable math-cur-record. (math-has-rules): New variable. (math-try-integral, math-do-integral): Use declared variable math-has-rules instead of has-rules. (math-t1, math-t2, math-t3): New variables. (math-do-integral, math-do-integral-methods, math-try-solve-for) (math-try-solve-prod, math-solve-poly-funny-powers) (math-solve-crunch-poly, math-decompose-poly) (math-solve-find-root-term, math-find-root-in-prod): Replace variables t1, t2, t3 by declared variables math-t1, math-t2, math-t3. (math-so-far, math-integ-expr): New variables. (math-do-integral-methods, math-integ-try-linear-substitutions) (math-integ-try-substitutions): Replace variables so-far and expr by declared variables math-so-far and math-integ-expr. (math-expr-parts): New variable. (math-expr-rational-in, math-expr-rational-in-rec): Replace variable parts by declared variable math-expr-parts. (calc-low, calc-high): New variables. (calcFunc-table, math-scan-for-limits): Replaced variable low and high with the declared variable calc-low and calc-high. (math-solve-var, math-solve-full): New variables. (math-try-solve-for, math-try-solve-prod, math-solve-prod) (math-decompose-poly, math-solve-quartic, math-poly-all-roots) (math-solve-find-root-in-prod, math-solve-for, math-solve-system) (math-solve-system-rec, math-solve-get-sign, math-solve-get-int): Replace variables solve-var and solve-full with declared variables math-solve-var and math-solve-full. (math-solve-vars): New variable. (math-solve-system, math-solve-system-rec): Replace variable solve-vars with declared variable math-solve-vars. (math-try-solve-sign): New variable. (math-try-solve-for, math-try-solve-prod): Replace variable sign by declared variable math-try-solve-sign. (math-solve-b): New variable. (math-solve-poly-funny-powers, math-decompose-poly): Replace variable b by declared variable math-solve-b. (math-solve-system-vv, math-solve-res): New variables (math-solve-system-rec, math-solve-system-subst): Replaced variables vv and res with declared variables math-solve-system-vv and math-solve-system-res.
author Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com>
date Mon, 15 Nov 2004 06:16:21 +0000
parents 695cf19ef79e
children 19477c8eacc2 375f2633d815
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.TH EMACSCLIENT 1
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.SH NAME
emacsclient \- tells a running Emacs to visit a file
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B emacsclient
.I "[options] files ..."
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
This manual page documents briefly the
.BR emacsclient
command.
This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution
because the original program does not have a manual page.
Instead, it has documentation in the GNU Info format; see below.
.PP
.B emacsclient 
works in conjunction with the built-in server of Emacs.
.PP
You typically do not call 
.B emacsclient
directly.  Instead, you set the environment variable EDITOR
to 
.B emacsclient
and let programs like 'vipw' or 'bug' or anything run
it for you, which will use an existing Emacs to visit the file.

For
.B emacsclient 
to work, you need an already running Emacs with a server.  Within Emacs, call 
the function
`server-start'.  (Your `.emacs' file can do this automatically if you
add the expression `(server-start)' to it.)  

When you've finished editing the buffer, type `C-x #'
(`server-edit').  This saves the file and sends a message back to the
`emacsclient' program telling it to exit.  The programs that use
`EDITOR' wait for the "editor" (actually, `emacsclient') to exit.  `C-x
#' also checks for other pending external requests to edit various
files, and selects the next such file.

If you set the variable `server-window' to a window or a frame, `C-x
#' displays the server buffer in that window or in that frame.

.SH OPTIONS
The programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long
options starting with two dashes (`-').
.TP
.B \-n, \-\-no-wait
returns
immediately without waiting for you to "finish" the buffer in Emacs.
.TP
.B \-e, \-\-eval
do not visit files but instead evaluate the arguments as Emacs
Lisp expressions.
.TP
.B \-a, \-\-alternate-editor=EDITOR
if the Emacs server is not running, run the specified editor instead.
This can also be specified via the `ALTERNATE_EDITOR' environment variable.
.TP
.B \-d, \-\-display=DISPLAY
tell the server to display the files on the given display.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
The program is documented fully in
.IR "Using Emacs as a Server"
available via the Info system.
.SH BUGS
If there is no running Emacs server, 
.B emacsclient 
cannot launch one. I use a small Perl script instead of raw 
.B emacsclient
to do it (it works only with systems which have BSD sockets, which is fine
for Debian GNU/Linux).
.SH AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Stephane Bortzmeyer <bortzmeyer@debian.org>,
for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
.SH COPYING
This manual page is in the public domain.

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