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* intervals.c (find_interval): Doc fixes, computation of
tree->position rearranged for clarity.
* intervals.c (find_interval): Consistently treat POSITION as an
actual buffer position, i.e. origin 1. The old code seemed
undecided on this point. Treat the end of the buffer as being
part of the rightmost interval.
(adjust_intervals_for_insertion): Consistently treat POSITION as
origin 1.
(interval_deletion_adjustment): The exception: FROM should be
origin zero here. Consistently treat it as such. Simplify code
which shrinks and possibly deletes intervals.
(adjust_intervals_for_deletion): Treat start as origin 1; our
caller does.
(set_point): Use buffer positions throughout, not a mix of buffer
posns and origin zero posns.
(get_local_map): Remove special case for POSITION at end of buffer;
find_interval handles that case correctly.
(verify_interval_modification): Remove special case for START at
end of buffer.
* textprop.c (validate_interval_range): End-of-buffer/string
positions no longer need special handling.
* intervals.c (make_new_interval): #if 0 this out. Nobody calls it.
author | Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com> |
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date | Tue, 06 Jul 1993 14:53:54 +0000 |
parents | 79ea818b6aed |
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/* Unexec for the Alliant FX/2800. */ #include <stdio.h> unexec (new_name, a_name, data_start, bss_start, entry_address) char *new_name, *a_name; unsigned data_start, bss_start, entry_address; { int stat; stat = elf_write_modified_data (a_name, new_name); if (stat < 0) perror ("emacs: elf_write_modified_data"); else if (stat > 0) fprintf (stderr, "Unspecified error from elf_write_modified_data.\n"); }