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changeset 51949:bc247bdc17d4
#Updated to 5.30.4.
author | Martin Stjernholm <mast@lysator.liu.se> |
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date | Wed, 16 Jul 2003 20:59:57 +0000 |
parents | b881031be46c |
children | 249369644c5e |
files | lisp/progmodes/cc-vars.el |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/lisp/progmodes/cc-vars.el Wed Jul 16 20:55:10 2003 +0000 +++ b/lisp/progmodes/cc-vars.el Wed Jul 16 20:59:57 2003 +0000 @@ -1504,14 +1504,9 @@ (cc-bytecomp-defvar c-syntactic-context) (defvar c-syntactic-context) ;; Variable containing the syntactic analysis list during indentation. -;; It is a list with one element for each found syntactic symbol. -;; Each element is a list with the symbol name in the first position, -;; followed by zero or more elements containing any additional info -;; associated with the syntactic symbol. Specifically, the second -;; element is the relpos (a.k.a. anchor position), or nil if there -;; isn't any. See the comments in the `c-offsets-alist' variable for -;; more detailed info about the data each syntactic symbol provides. -;; +;; It is a list with one element for each found syntactic symbol. See +;; `c-syntactic-element' for further info. +;; ;; This is always bound dynamically. It should never be set ;; statically (e.g. with `setq'). @@ -1519,7 +1514,17 @@ (defvar c-syntactic-element) ;; Variable containing the info regarding the current syntactic ;; element during calls to the lineup functions. The value is one of -;; the elements in the list in `c-syntactic-context'. +;; the elements in the list in `c-syntactic-context' and is a list +;; with the symbol name in the first position, followed by zero or +;; more elements containing any additional info associated with the +;; syntactic symbol. There are accessor functions `c-langelem-sym', +;; `c-langelem-pos', `c-langelem-col', and `c-langelem-2nd-pos' to +;; access the list. +;; +;; Specifically, the element returned by `c-langelem-pos' is the +;; relpos (a.k.a. anchor position), or nil if there isn't any. See +;; the comments in the `c-offsets-alist' variable for more detailed +;; info about the data each syntactic symbol provides. ;; ;; This is always bound dynamically. It should never be set ;; statically (e.g. with `setq').