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(keep-lines-read-args): Add INTERACTIVE arg.
(keep-lines): Add INTERACTIVE arg. Never delete lines only
partially contained in the active region. Do not take active
region into account when called from Lisp, unless INTERACTIVE arg
is non-nil. Use `forward-line' instead of `beginning-of-line' to
avoid trouble with fields. Make marker point nowhere when no
longer used. Always return nil. Doc fix.
(flush-lines): Add INTERACTIVE arg. Do not take active region
into account when called from Lisp, unless INTERACTIVE arg is
non-nil. Use `forward-line' instead of `beginning-of-line' to
avoid trouble with fields. Make marker point nowhere when no
longer used. Always return nil. Doc fix.
(how-many): Add INTERACTIVE arg. Make RSTART and REND args
interchangeable. Do not take active region into account when
called from Lisp, unless INTERACTIVE arg is non-nil. Do not print
message in echo area when called from Lisp, unless INTERACTIVE arg
is non-nil. Avoid saying "1 occurrences". Do not use markers.
Return the number of matches. Doc fix.
(occur): Doc fix.
(perform-replace): Make comment follow double space convention for
the sake of `outline-minor-mode'.
author | Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu> |
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date | Sun, 26 Jun 2005 02:38:08 +0000 |
parents | 8ce686bd7f4f |
children | fb8bf24d2eb9 |
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