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From: | GNU bug Tracking System |
Subject: | [debbugs-tracker] bug#31725: closed (Mysterious file in lispref manual's example(emacs-26.1)) |
Date: | Tue, 05 Jun 2018 16:10:02 +0000 |
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--- Begin Message ---Subject: Mysterious file in lispref manual's example(emacs-26.1) Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2018 00:37:28 +0900 Hi, Emacs developers.In doc/lispref/files.texi: 1671-1674, example says about "foo1".>>> start here@group(add-name-to-file "foo1" "foo3")address@hidden nil@end group<<< end hereBut I could not find meaning of this file in this example's context.Is this @group-block necessary?
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--- Begin Message ---Subject: Re: bug#31725: Mysterious file in lispref manual's example(emacs-26.1) Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2018 19:09:02 +0300 > From: Takesi Ayanokoji <address@hidden> > Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2018 00:37:28 +0900 > > In doc/lispref/files.texi: 1671-1674, example says about "foo1". > > >>> start here > @group > (add-name-to-file "foo1" "foo3") > @result{} nil > @end group > <<< end here > > But I could not find meaning of this file in this example's context. It's just a file name. It has no meaning beyond that. the example shows how to create a hard link to a file. > Is this @group-block necessary? It prevents a multi-line example from being split between pages, see the Texinfo manual for the details of @group. Thanks.
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