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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/building.texi
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Richard M . Stallman |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/building.texi |
Date: |
Sun, 27 Feb 2005 04:18:15 -0500 |
Index: emacs/man/building.texi
diff -c emacs/man/building.texi:1.44 emacs/man/building.texi:1.45
*** emacs/man/building.texi:1.44 Mon Jan 31 21:20:35 2005
--- emacs/man/building.texi Sun Feb 27 09:18:15 2005
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*** 82,93 ****
Variables}).
Starting a compilation displays the buffer @samp{*compilation*} in
! another window but does not select it. The buffer's mode line tells you
! whether compilation is finished, with the word @samp{run} or @samp{exit}
! inside the parentheses. You do not have to keep this buffer visible;
! compilation continues in any case. While a compilation is going on, the
! string @samp{Compiling} appears in the mode lines of all windows. When
! this string disappears, the compilation is finished.
If you want to watch the compilation transcript as it appears, switch
to the @samp{*compilation*} buffer and move point to the end of the
--- 82,94 ----
Variables}).
Starting a compilation displays the buffer @samp{*compilation*} in
! another window but does not select it. The buffer's mode line tells
! you whether compilation is finished, with the word @samp{run},
! @samp{signal} or @samp{exit} inside the parentheses. You do not have
! to keep this buffer visible; compilation continues in any case. While
! a compilation is going on, the string @samp{Compiling} appears in the
! mode lines of all windows. When this string disappears, the
! compilation is finished.
If you want to watch the compilation transcript as it appears, switch
to the @samp{*compilation*} buffer and move point to the end of the
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*** 104,115 ****
@findex kill-compilation
When the compiler process terminates, for whatever reason, the mode
! line of the @samp{*compilation*} buffer changes to say @samp{signal}
! instead of @samp{run}. Starting a new compilation also kills any
! running compilation, as only one can exist at any time. However,
! @kbd{M-x compile} asks for confirmation before actually killing a
! compilation that is running. You can also kill the compilation
! process with @kbd{M-x kill-compilation}.
@findex recompile
To rerun the last compilation with the same command, type @kbd{M-x
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@findex kill-compilation
When the compiler process terminates, for whatever reason, the mode
! line of the @samp{*compilation*} buffer changes to say @samp{exit}
! (followed by the exit code, @samp{[0]} for a normal exit), or
! @samp{signal} (if a signal terminated the process), instead of
! @samp{run}. Starting a new compilation also kills any running
! compilation, as only one can exist at any time. However, @kbd{M-x
! compile} asks for confirmation before actually killing a compilation
! that is running. You can also kill the compilation process with
! @kbd{M-x kill-compilation}.
@findex recompile
To rerun the last compilation with the same command, type @kbd{M-x
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