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(hack-local-variables-confirm): Rename arg `project' to
`dir-name'. Move `(or dir-name name)' to let-binding of `name'.
(hack-local-variables-filter): Rename arg `project' to `dir-name'.
(hack-local-variables): Rename call of `hack-project-variables' to
`hack-dir-local-variables'. Change error text to "Directory-local
variables error".
(dir-locals-class-alist): Rename from `project-class-alist'.
(dir-locals-directory-alist): Rename from `project-directory-alist'.
(dir-locals-get-class-variables): Rename from `project-get-alist'.
(dir-locals-collect-mode-variables): Rename from
`project-collect-bindings-from-alist'. Rename arg `mode-alist' to
`mode-variables', and arg `settings' to `variables'.
(dir-locals-collect-variables): Rename from
`project-collect-binding-list'. Rename arg `binding-list' to
`class-variables', and arg `settings' to `variables'.
(dir-locals-set-directory-class): Rename from `set-directory-project'.
(dir-locals-set-class-variables): Rename from `define-project-bindings'.
Rename arg `settings' to `variables'.
(dir-locals-file): New defconst.
(dir-locals-find-file): Rename from `project-find-settings-file'.
Use `dir-locals-file'. Rename let-bound `settings' to `locals-file',
and `pda' to `dir-elt'.
(dir-locals-read-from-file): Rename from
`project-define-from-project-file'. Rename arg `settings-file'
to `file'. Rename let-bound `list' to `variables'.
(hack-dir-local-variables): Rename from `hack-project-variables'.
Rename let-bound `settings' to `variables-file', `root-dir'
to `dir-name', and `bindings' to `variables'.
author | Juri Linkov <juri@jurta.org> |
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date | Sat, 22 Nov 2008 19:01:55 +0000 |
parents | 730155197b96 |
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