# HG changeset patch # User Luc Teirlinck # Date 1091979864 0 # Node ID 6a8f3c85339dbe3148e8425590b87167543941a5 # Parent 64eec6fd8ba543fdd817487db943986b20b08acc (Key Sequence Input): Remove unnecessary anchor, (Command Loop Info): Replace reference to it. (Disabling Commands): `disabled-command-hook' has been renamed to `disabled-command-function'. diff -r 64eec6fd8ba5 -r 6a8f3c85339d lispref/commands.texi --- a/lispref/commands.texi Sun Aug 08 00:37:38 2004 +0000 +++ b/lispref/commands.texi Sun Aug 08 15:44:24 2004 +0000 @@ -750,9 +750,9 @@ that invoked the present command, plus any previous commands that generated the prefix argument for this command. However, if the command has called @code{read-key-sequence}, it returns the last read -key sequence. @xref{Definition of read-key-sequence}. The value is a -string if all events in the sequence were characters that fit in a -string. @xref{Input Events}. +key sequence. @xref{Key Sequence Input}. The value is a string if +all events in the sequence were characters that fit in a string. +@xref{Input Events}. @example @group @@ -2019,7 +2019,6 @@ @defun read-key-sequence prompt @cindex key sequence -@anchor{Definition of read-key-sequence} This function reads a key sequence and returns it as a string or vector. It keeps reading events until it has accumulated a complete key sequence; that is, enough to specify a non-prefix command using the @@ -2906,15 +2905,18 @@ alter the user's init file so that this will apply to future sessions. @end deffn -@defvar disabled-command-hook -When the user invokes a disabled command interactively, this normal hook -is run instead of the disabled command. The hook functions can use -@code{this-command-keys} to determine what the user typed to run the -command, and thus find the command itself. @xref{Hooks}. - -By default, @code{disabled-command-hook} contains a function that asks -the user whether to proceed. If the value is @code{nil}, then all -commands work normally, even disabled ones. +@defvar disabled-command-function +The value of this variable should be a function. When the user +invokes a disabled command interactively, this function is called +instead of the disabled command. It can use @code{this-command-keys} +to determine what the user typed to run the command, and thus find the +command itself. + +The value may also be @code{nil}. Then all commands work normally, +even disabled ones. + +By default, the value is a function that asks the user whether to +proceed. @end defvar @node Command History