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* hippie-exp.el: Renamed from hippie.el. Changes from Anders Holst, to bring hippie-expand up to version 1.2: * hippie-exp.el (hippie-expand-max-buffers): New variable. (try-expand-line-all-buffers, try-expand-list-all-buffers, try-expand-dabbrev-all-buffers): Use it. (try-expand-list, try-expand-list-all-buffers): New functions. (he-string-beg, he-string-end, he-search-loc): These values are now markers, not integers. Uses changed. (he-reset-string, he-substitute-string): Use a marker to preserve the old position of point. (try-expand-all-abbrevs): handle case the same way as the usual expand-abbrev (which is not a very good way, but for consistency...). (he-dabbrev-beg): Use `skip-syntax' instead of `skip-chars', to adjust its behavior to different modes. (hippie-expand): Don't messages which try function it is using, when the expansion itself is done in the minibuffer (it was very annoying to have the message obscuring the expansion). (try-complete-file-name, try-complete-file-name-partially, try-complete-lisp-symbol, try-complete-lisp-symbol-partially, try-expand-line, try-expand-line-all-buffers, try-expand-all-abbrevs, try-expand-dabbrev, try-expand-dabbrev-all-buffers): No unnecessary "resetting" of the epansion, when no expansion is done (caused the buffer to be marked as changed, although nothing was done, among other things). (he-reset-string): Undoing of last expansion at a later occasion, now undoes correctly (before, it garbled things up). (make-hippie-expand-function): now uses "(function ...)" instead of "'" (matters for compilation). (try-expand-line, try-expand-line-all-buffers, he-line-search-regexp): uses `comint-prompt-regexp' instead of `shell-prompt-pattern', to strip off prompt in process buffers.
author Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com>
date Sun, 18 Jul 1993 06:20:15 +0000
parents 581cda633215
children 90859715093d
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;;; emacsbug.el --- command to report Emacs bugs to appropriate mailing list.

;; Copyright (C) 1985 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

;; Author: K. Shane Hartman
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;; `M-x report-emacs-bug ' starts an email note to the Emacs maintainers
;; describing a problem.  Here's how it's done...

;;; Code:

;; >> This should be an address which is accessible to your machine,
;; >> otherwise you can't use this file.  It will only work on the
;; >> internet with this address.

(defvar bug-gnu-emacs "bug-gnu-emacs@prep.ai.mit.edu"
  "Address of site maintaining mailing list for GNU Emacs bugs.")

;;;###autoload
(defun report-emacs-bug (topic)
  "Report a bug in GNU Emacs.
Prompts for bug subject.  Leaves you in a mail buffer."
  (interactive "sBug Subject: ")
  (mail nil bug-gnu-emacs topic)
  (goto-char (point-max))
  (insert "\nIn " (emacs-version) "\n\n")
  (message (substitute-command-keys "Type \\[mail-send] to send bug report.")))

(provide 'emacsbug)

;;; emacsbug.el ends here