Mercurial > emacs
changeset 48247:80e9d4652a07
Simplify Emacs 19 compatibility.
author | Markus Rost <rost@math.uni-bielefeld.de> |
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date | Mon, 11 Nov 2002 14:53:20 +0000 |
parents | 1b31e0f7b55d |
children | ee08f1e3d269 |
files | lisp/emulation/edt.el |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 25 insertions(+), 70 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/lisp/emulation/edt.el Mon Nov 11 11:44:24 2002 +0000 +++ b/lisp/emulation/edt.el Mon Nov 11 14:53:20 2002 +0000 @@ -183,31 +183,32 @@ ;;; User Configurable Variables ;;; -;; For backward compatibility to Emacs 19, use defvar if defcustom is -;; not defined. -(if (fboundp 'defcustom) - (progn - (defcustom edt-keep-current-page-delimiter nil - "*Emacs MUST be restarted for a change in value to take effect! +;; For backward compatibility to Emacs 19. +(or (fboundp 'defcustom) + (defmacro defcustom (var value doc &rest ignore) + `(defvar ,var ,value ,doc))) + +(defcustom edt-keep-current-page-delimiter nil + "*Emacs MUST be restarted for a change in value to take effect! Non-nil leaves Emacs value of `page-delimiter' unchanged within EDT Emulation. If set to nil (the default), the `page-delimiter' variable is set to \"\\f\" when edt-emulation-on is first invoked. This setting replicates EDT's page delimiter behavior. The original value is restored when edt-emulation-off is called." - :type 'boolean - :group 'edt) + :type 'boolean + :group 'edt) - (defcustom edt-use-EDT-control-key-bindings nil - "*Emacs MUST be restarted for a change in value to take effect! +(defcustom edt-use-EDT-control-key-bindings nil + "*Emacs MUST be restarted for a change in value to take effect! Non-nil causes the control key bindings to be replaced with EDT bindings. If set to nil (the default), EDT control key bindings are not used and the current Emacs control key bindings are retained for use within the EDT emulation." - :type 'boolean - :group 'edt) + :type 'boolean + :group 'edt) - (defcustom edt-word-entities '(?\t) - "*Specifies the list of EDT word entity characters. +(defcustom edt-word-entities '(?\t) + "*Specifies the list of EDT word entity characters. The default list, (\?\\t), contains just the TAB character, which emulates EDT. Characters are specified in the list using their decimal ASCII values. A question mark, followed by the actual @@ -228,68 +229,22 @@ In EDT Emulation movement-by-word commands, each character in the list will be treated as if it were a separate word." - :type '(repeat integer) - :group 'edt) + :type '(repeat integer) + :group 'edt) - (defcustom edt-top-scroll-margin 10 - "*Scroll margin at the top of the screen. +(defcustom edt-top-scroll-margin 10 + "*Scroll margin at the top of the screen. Interpreted as a percent of the current window size with a default setting of 10%. If set to 0, top scroll margin is disabled." - :type 'integer - :group 'edt) + :type 'integer + :group 'edt) - (defcustom edt-bottom-scroll-margin 15 - "*Scroll margin at the bottom of the screen. +(defcustom edt-bottom-scroll-margin 15 + "*Scroll margin at the bottom of the screen. Interpreted as a percent of the current window size with a default setting of 15%. If set to 0, bottom scroll margin is disabled." - :type 'integer - :group 'edt)) - (progn - (defvar edt-keep-current-page-delimiter nil - "*Non-nil leaves Emacs value of `page-delimiter' unchanged within EDT -Emulation. If set to nil (the default), the `page-delimiter' variable -is set to \"\\f\" when edt-emulation-on is first invoked. This -setting replicates EDT's page delimiter behavior. The original value -is restored when edt-emulation-off is called.") - - (defvar edt-use-EDT-control-key-bindings nil - "*Non-nil causes the control key bindings to be replaced with EDT -bindings. If set to nil (the default), EDT control key bindings are -not used and the current Emacs control key bindings are retained for -use within the EDT emulation.") - - (defvar edt-word-entities '(?\t) - "*Specifies the list of EDT word entity characters. -The default list, (\?\\t), contains just the TAB character, which -emulates EDT. Characters are specified in the list using their -decimal ASCII values. A question mark, followed by the actual -character, can be used to indicate the numerical value of the -character, instead of the actual decimal value. So, ?A means the -numerical value for the letter A, \?/ means the numerical value for /, -etc. Several unprintable and special characters have special -representations, which you can also use: - - \?\\b specifies BS, C-h - \?\\t specifies TAB, C-i - \?\\n specifies LFD, C-j - \?\\v specifies VTAB, C-k - \?\\f specifies FF, C-l - \?\\r specifies CR, C-m - \?\\e specifies ESC, C-[ - \?\\\\ specifies \\ - -In EDT Emulation movement-by-word commands, each character in the list -will be treated as if it were a separate word.") - - (defvar edt-top-scroll-margin 10 - "*Scroll margin at the top of the screen. -Interpreted as a percent of the current window size with a default -setting of 10%. If set to 0, top scroll margin is disabled.") - - (defvar edt-bottom-scroll-margin 15 - "*Scroll margin at the bottom of the screen. -Interpreted as a percent of the current window size with a default -setting of 15%. If set to 0, bottom scroll margin is disabled."))) + :type 'integer + :group 'edt) ;;; ;;; Internal Variables