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[Emacs-diffs] /srv/bzr/emacs/emacs-24 r107969: * minibuf.texi (Minibuffe
From: |
Glenn Morris |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] /srv/bzr/emacs/emacs-24 r107969: * minibuf.texi (Minibuffer History, Basic Completion): Tweak page breaks. |
Date: |
Fri, 04 May 2012 19:49:19 -0700 |
User-agent: |
Bazaar (2.3.1) |
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revno: 107969
committer: Glenn Morris <address@hidden>
branch nick: emacs-24
timestamp: Fri 2012-05-04 19:49:19 -0700
message:
* minibuf.texi (Minibuffer History, Basic Completion): Tweak page breaks.
modified:
doc/lispref/ChangeLog
doc/lispref/minibuf.texi
=== modified file 'doc/lispref/ChangeLog'
--- a/doc/lispref/ChangeLog 2012-05-05 02:26:45 +0000
+++ b/doc/lispref/ChangeLog 2012-05-05 02:49:19 +0000
@@ -1,5 +1,8 @@
2012-05-05 Glenn Morris <address@hidden>
+ * minibuf.texi (Minibuffer History, Basic Completion):
+ Tweak page breaks.
+
* internals.texi (Garbage Collection, Memory Usage)
(Writing Emacs Primitives): Tweak page breaks.
=== modified file 'doc/lispref/minibuf.texi'
--- a/doc/lispref/minibuf.texi 2012-04-21 00:14:11 +0000
+++ b/doc/lispref/minibuf.texi 2012-05-05 02:49:19 +0000
@@ -513,8 +513,7 @@
If the value of this variable is @code{nil}, standard functions that
read from the minibuffer don't add new elements to the history list.
This lets Lisp programs explicitly manage input history by using
address@hidden By default, @code{history-add-new-input} is
address@hidden
address@hidden The default value is @code{t}.
@end defvar
@defopt history-length
@@ -697,7 +696,7 @@
solely responsible for performing completion; @code{try-completion}
returns whatever this function returns. The function is called with
three arguments: @var{string}, @var{predicate} and @code{nil} (the
-reason for the third argument is so that the same function can be used
+third argument is so that the same function can be used
in @code{all-completions} and do the appropriate thing in either
case). @xref{Programmed Completion}.
@@ -720,8 +719,8 @@
In the first of the following examples, the string @samp{foo} is
matched by three of the alist @sc{car}s. All of the matches begin with
the characters @samp{fooba}, so that is the result. In the second
-example, there is only one possible match, and it is exact, so the value
-is @code{t}.
+example, there is only one possible match, and it is exact, so the
+return value is @code{t}.
@smallexample
@group
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