changeset 106980:66e0d01014c6

replace references to obsolete c-subword-mode
author Mark A. Hershberger <mhershberger@intrahealth.org>
date Tue, 19 Jan 2010 14:39:22 -0500
parents a38986b4badb
children e3fcbe16deae
files doc/emacs/ChangeLog doc/emacs/programs.texi doc/misc/ChangeLog doc/misc/cc-mode.texi lisp/ChangeLog lisp/progmodes/python.el
diffstat 6 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/doc/emacs/ChangeLog	Tue Jan 19 15:56:35 2010 +0100
+++ b/doc/emacs/ChangeLog	Tue Jan 19 14:39:22 2010 -0500
@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
+2010-01-19  Mark A. Hershberger  <mah@everybody.org>
+
+	* programs.texi (Other C Commands): Replace reference to obsolete
+	c-subword-mode.
+
 2010-01-12  Glenn Morris  <rgm@gnu.org>
 
 	* trouble.texi (Checklist): Use bug-gnu-emacs rather than
--- a/doc/emacs/programs.texi	Tue Jan 19 15:56:35 2010 +0100
+++ b/doc/emacs/programs.texi	Tue Jan 19 14:39:22 2010 -0500
@@ -1609,13 +1609,13 @@
 
 @table @kbd
 @item C-c C-w
-@itemx M-x c-subword-mode
-@findex c-subword-mode
+@itemx M-x subword-mode
+@findex subword-mode
 Enable (or disable) @dfn{subword mode}.  In subword mode, Emacs's word
 commands recognize upper case letters in
 @samp{StudlyCapsIdentifiers} as word boundaries.  This is indicated by
 the flag @samp{/w} on the mode line after the mode name
-(e.g. @samp{C/law}).  You can even use @kbd{M-x c-subword-mode} in
+(e.g. @samp{C/law}).  You can even use @kbd{M-x subword-mode} in
 non-CC Mode buffers.
 
 In the GNU project, we recommend using underscores to separate words
--- a/doc/misc/ChangeLog	Tue Jan 19 15:56:35 2010 +0100
+++ b/doc/misc/ChangeLog	Tue Jan 19 14:39:22 2010 -0500
@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
+2010-01-19  Mark A. Hershberger  <mah@everybody.org>
+
+	* cc-mode.texi: Replace references to obsolete c-subword-mode.
+
 2010-01-18  Juanma Barranquero  <lekktu@gmail.com>
 
 	* ada-mode.texi (Project File Overview): Fix typo.
--- a/doc/misc/cc-mode.texi	Tue Jan 19 15:56:35 2010 +0100
+++ b/doc/misc/cc-mode.texi	Tue Jan 19 14:39:22 2010 -0500
@@ -1012,7 +1012,7 @@
 If @var{n} is negative, move in the opposite direction.
 
 Note that these two commands have been superseded by
-@code{c-subword-mode}, which you should use instead.  @xref{Subword
+@code{subword-mode}, which you should use instead.  @xref{Subword
 Movement}.  They might be removed from a future release of @ccmode{}.
 @end table
 
@@ -1194,10 +1194,9 @@
 @findex toggle-auto-hungry-state (c-)
 Toggle both auto-newline and hungry delete minor modes.
 
-@item @kbd{C-c C-w} (@code{M-x c-subword-mode})
+@item @kbd{C-c C-w} (@code{M-x subword-mode})
 @kindex C-c C-w
-@findex c-subword-mode
-@findex subword-mode (c-)
+@findex subword-mode
 Toggle subword mode.
 
 @item @kbd{M-x c-toggle-syntactic-indentation}
@@ -1694,11 +1693,11 @@
 
 @example
 (add-hook 'c-mode-common-hook
-          (lambda () (c-subword-mode 1)))
+          (lambda () (subword-mode 1)))
 @end example
 
-As a bonus, you can also use @code{c-subword-mode} in non-@ccmode{}
-buffers by typing @kbd{M-x c-subword-mode}.
+As a bonus, you can also use @code{subword-mode} in non-@ccmode{}
+buffers by typing @kbd{M-x subword-mode}.
 
 @comment !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 @node    Other Commands,  , Subword Movement, Commands
--- a/lisp/ChangeLog	Tue Jan 19 15:56:35 2010 +0100
+++ b/lisp/ChangeLog	Tue Jan 19 14:39:22 2010 -0500
@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
+2010-01-19  Mark A. Hershberger  <mah@everybody.org>
+
+	* progmodes/python.el: Replace reference to obsolete c-subward-mode.
+
 2010-01-18  Stephen Leake  <stephen_leake@member.fsf.org>
 
 	* lisp/progmodes/ada-mode.el: Fix bug#5400.
--- a/lisp/progmodes/python.el	Tue Jan 19 15:56:35 2010 +0100
+++ b/lisp/progmodes/python.el	Tue Jan 19 14:39:22 2010 -0500
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@
 ;; `forward-into-nomenclature' should be done separately, since it's
 ;; not specific to Python, and I've installed a minor mode to do the
 ;; job properly in Emacs 23.  [CC mode 5.31 contains an incompatible
-;; feature, `c-subword-mode' which is intended to have a similar
+;; feature, `subword-mode' which is intended to have a similar
 ;; effect, but actually only affects word-oriented keybindings.]
 
 ;; Other things seem more natural or canonical here, e.g. the