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Use regexp-opt and eval-and-compile to build font-lock patterns. (fortran-mode): Define indent-region-function, indent-line-function. (fortran-tab-mode-string): Make buffer-local. (fortran-comment-indent-style): Custom tweak. (fortran-comment-region, fortran-electric-line-number, fortran-analyze-depth, fortran-break-before-delimiters, fortran-mode): Doc fix. (fortran-startup-message, bug-fortran-mode): Variables deleted. (fortran-font-lock-keywords-1): Add "select", "case"; allow double-quoted strings. (fortran-mode-map): Add fill-paragraph menu item. Don't define \t. (fortran-mode): Make `fill-column' buffer-local; set `fill-paragraph-function', `indent-region-function', `indent-line-function'. (calculate-fortran-indent): Renamed to: (fortran-calculate-indent): (fortran-split-line): Simplify. (fortran-remove-continuation): New function. (fortran-join-line): Use it. (fortran-end-prog-re1, fortran-end-prog-re): New variables. (beginning-of-fortran-subprogram, end-of-fortran-subprogram): Use them. (fortran-blink-matching-if, fortran-blink-matching-do, fortran-indent-new-line): Bind case-fold-search. (fortran-end-do, fortran-beginning-do, fortran-end-if, fortran-beginning-if): Bind case-fold-search. Allow labelled blocks. Use fortran-end-prog-re. (fortran-if-start-re): New variable. (fortran-calculate-indent): Allow labelled blocks. Simplify the conds. Make select case indentation work. (fortran-is-in-string-p): Ignore Emacs 18 bug kluge. (fortran-fill): Allow double quotes in check for string. (fortran-fill-paragraph): New function. (fortran-fill-statement): New function.
author Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
date Tue, 07 Apr 1998 18:59:44 +0000
parents 42efcb2955c8
children 09e762a010e0
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This directory contains the architecture-independent files used by or
with Emacs.  This includes some text files of documentation for GNU
Emacs or of interest to Emacs users, and the file of dumped docstrings
for Emacs functions and variables.

`termcap.src' is included mainly for VMS.  It is a copy of the
`/etc/termcap' file used on Unix.