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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/info/eintr-1,v
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Robert J. Chassell |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/info/eintr-1,v |
Date: |
Tue, 31 Oct 2006 18:03:48 +0000 |
CVSROOT: /cvsroot/emacs
Module name: emacs
Changes by: Robert J. Chassell <bob> 06/10/31 18:03:48
Index: eintr-1
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/emacs/emacs/info/eintr-1,v
retrieving revision 1.1
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -b -r1.1 -r1.2
--- eintr-1 31 Oct 2006 17:00:13 -0000 1.1
+++ eintr-1 31 Oct 2006 18:03:48 -0000 1.2
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
This is an `Introduction to Programming in Emacs Lisp', for people who
are not programmers.
-Edition 3.00, 2006 Oct 31
+Edition 3.01, 2006 Oct 31
Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002,
2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@
This is an `Introduction to Programming in Emacs Lisp', for people who
are not programmers.
-Edition 3.00, 2006 Oct 31
+Edition 3.01, 2006 Oct 31
Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002,
2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@@ -501,7 +501,7 @@
* Loading Files:: Load (i.e., evaluate) files automatically.
* Autoload:: Make functions available.
* Simple Extension:: Define a function; bind it to a key.
-* X11 Colors:: Colors in version 19 in X.
+* X11 Colors:: Colors in X.
* Miscellaneous::
* Mode Line:: How to customize your mode line.
@@ -3674,6 +3674,10 @@
or equal to the second. In all cases, both arguments must be
numbers or markers (markers indicate positions in buffers).
+`='
+ The `=' function tests whether two arguments, , both numbers or
+ markers, are equal.
+
`string<'
`string-lessp'
`string='
@@ -7271,43 +7275,3 @@
* See variable current value::
* defvar and asterisk::
-
-File: eintr, Node: See variable current value, Next: defvar and asterisk,
Prev: defvar, Up: defvar
-
-Seeing the Current Value of a Variable
---------------------------------------
-
-You can see the current value of a variable, any variable, by using the
-`describe-variable' function, which is usually invoked by typing `C-h
-v'. If you type `C-h v' and then `kill-ring' (followed by <RET>) when
-prompted, you will see what is in your current kill ring--this may be
-quite a lot! Conversely, if you have been doing nothing this Emacs
-session except read this document, you may have nothing in it. Also,
-you will see the documentation for `kill-ring':
-
- Documentation:
- List of killed text sequences.
- Since the kill ring is supposed to interact nicely with cut-and-paste
- facilities offered by window systems, use of this variable should
- interact nicely with `interprogram-cut-function' and
- `interprogram-paste-function'. The functions `kill-new',
- `kill-append', and `current-kill' are supposed to implement this
- interaction; you may want to use them instead of manipulating the kill
- ring directly.
-
-The kill ring is defined by a `defvar' in the following way:
-
- (defvar kill-ring nil
- "List of killed text sequences.
- ...")
-
-In this variable definition, the variable is given an initial value of
-`nil', which makes sense, since if you have saved nothing, you want
-nothing back if you give a `yank' command. The documentation string is
-written just like the documentation string of a `defun'. As with the
-documentation string of the `defun', the first line of the
-documentation should be a complete sentence, since some commands, like
-`apropos', print only the first line of documentation. Succeeding
-lines should not be indented; otherwise they look odd when you use `C-h
-v' (`describe-variable').
-
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