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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lispref/positions.texi
From: |
Luc Teirlinck |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lispref/positions.texi |
Date: |
Sat, 08 Nov 2003 23:49:59 -0500 |
Index: emacs/lispref/positions.texi
diff -c emacs/lispref/positions.texi:1.39 emacs/lispref/positions.texi:1.40
*** emacs/lispref/positions.texi:1.39 Sun Nov 2 01:29:59 2003
--- emacs/lispref/positions.texi Sat Nov 8 23:49:58 2003
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@end defun
@defun buffer-end flag
! This function returns @code{(point-min)} if @var{flag} is less than 1,
! @code{(point-max)} otherwise. The argument @var{flag} must be a number.
@end defun
@defun buffer-size &optional buffer
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@end defun
@defun buffer-end flag
! This function returns @code{(point-max)} if @var{flag} is greater than
! 0, @code{(point-min)} otherwise. The argument @var{flag} must be a
! number.
@end defun
@defun buffer-size &optional buffer
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@end deffn
@deffn Command down-list &optional arg
! This function moves forward into @var{arg} (default 1) levels of parentheses.
A
! negative argument means move backward but still go
deeper in parentheses (@address@hidden levels).
@end deffn
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@end deffn
@deffn Command down-list &optional arg
! This function moves forward into @var{arg} (default 1) levels of
! parentheses. A negative argument means move backward but still go
deeper in parentheses (@address@hidden levels).
@end deffn
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This function moves backward across @var{arg} (default 1) balanced
expressions.
@end deffn
! @deffn Command beginning-of-defun arg
This function moves back to the @var{arg}th beginning of a defun. If
@var{arg} is negative, this actually moves forward, but it still moves
to the beginning of a defun, not to the end of one.
@end deffn
! @deffn Command end-of-defun arg
This function moves forward to the @var{arg}th end of a defun. If
@var{arg} is negative, this actually moves backward, but it still moves
to the end of a defun, not to the beginning of one.
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This function moves backward across @var{arg} (default 1) balanced
expressions.
@end deffn
! @deffn Command beginning-of-defun &optional arg
This function moves back to the @var{arg}th beginning of a defun. If
@var{arg} is negative, this actually moves forward, but it still moves
to the beginning of a defun, not to the end of one.
@end deffn
! @deffn Command end-of-defun &optional arg
This function moves forward to the @var{arg}th end of a defun. If
@var{arg} is negative, this actually moves backward, but it still moves
to the end of a defun, not to the beginning of one.
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@strong{Warning:} Ordinary insertion of text adjacent to the saved
point value relocates the saved value, just as it relocates all markers.
! Therefore, when the saved point value is restored, it normally comes
! before the inserted text.
Although @code{save-excursion} saves the location of the mark, it does
not prevent functions which modify the buffer from setting
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@strong{Warning:} Ordinary insertion of text adjacent to the saved
point value relocates the saved value, just as it relocates all markers.
! More precisely, the saved value is a marker with insertion type
! @code{nil}. @xref{Marker Insertion Types}. Therefore, when the saved
! point value is restored, it normally comes before the inserted text.
Although @code{save-excursion} saves the location of the mark, it does
not prevent functions which modify the buffer from setting
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of the current region (point and the mark, with the smallest first).
@end deffn
! @deffn Command narrow-to-page move-count
This function sets the accessible portion of the current buffer to
include just the current page. An optional first argument
@var{move-count} address@hidden means to move forward or backward by
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of the current region (point and the mark, with the smallest first).
@end deffn
! @deffn Command narrow-to-page &optional move-count
This function sets the accessible portion of the current buffer to
include just the current page. An optional first argument
@var{move-count} address@hidden means to move forward or backward by