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The following changes rework my patch of 2002-02-06 which added command remapping by entering the commands directly into the keymaps. Now, command remapping uses an explicit `remap' prefix in the keymaps, i.e. [remap COMMAND]. (Qremap, remap_command_vector): New variables. (is_command_symbol): Removed function. (Fdefine_key): No longer accept a symbol for KEY. Added validation of [remap COMMAND] argument for KEY. The DEF is no longer required to be a symbol when remapping a command. (Fremap_command): New function to remap command through keymaps. (Flookup_key): Perform command remapping initiated by Fremap_command directly for speed. (Fkey_binding): Use Fremap_command for command remapping. (where_is_internal): Handle new command remapping representation. (syms_of_keymap): Intern Qremap, initialize remap_command_vector, staticpro them. Defsubr Fremap_command.
author Kim F. Storm <storm@cua.dk>
date Sat, 23 Feb 2002 22:00:37 +0000
parents af68d12218d0
children 8ce686bd7f4f
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