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State argument of `parse-partial-sexp'
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martin rudalics |
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State argument of `parse-partial-sexp' |
Date: |
Mon, 15 May 2006 11:46:04 +0200 |
Elisp manual and doc-string of `parse-partial-sexp' imply that the 8th
and 9th element are not needed (can be omitted) in the state argument.
I think they are needed. Hence, I propose the following patches:
2006-05-15 Martin Rudalics <address@hidden>
* syntax.texi (Parsing Expressions): Fix description of
`parse-partial-sexp'.
*** syntax.texi Mon May 1 10:08:56 2006
--- syntax.texi Mon May 15 11:04:44 2006
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*** 661,670 ****
string, or the end of a comment or a string, whichever comes first.
@cindex parse state
! The fifth argument @var{state} is a ten-element list of the same form
! as the value of this function, described below. (It is OK to omit the
! last two elements of this list.) The return value of one call may be
! used to initialize the state of the parse on another call to
@code{parse-partial-sexp}.
The result is a list of ten elements describing the final state of
--- 661,669 ----
string, or the end of a comment or a string, whichever comes first.
@cindex parse state
! The fifth argument @var{state} is a ten-element list of the same form as
! the value of this function, described below. The return value of one
! call may be used to initialize the state of the parse on another call to
@code{parse-partial-sexp}.
The result is a list of ten elements describing the final state of
***************
*** 724,730 ****
@end enumerate
! Elements 0, 3, 4, 5, 7 and 9 are significant in the argument
@var{state}.
@cindex indenting with parentheses
--- 723,729 ----
@end enumerate
! Elements 0, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 and 9 are significant in the argument
@var{state}.
@cindex indenting with parentheses
2006-05-15 Martin Rudalics <address@hidden>
* syntax.c (`parse-partial-sexp'): Fix doc-string.
*** syntax.c Mon May 1 10:08:58 2006
--- syntax.c Mon May 15 11:06:54 2006
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*** 3043,3050 ****
Fourth arg STOPBEFORE non-nil means stop when come to
any character that starts a sexp.
Fifth arg OLDSTATE is a list like what this function returns.
! It is used to initialize the state of the parse. Elements number 1, 2, 6
! and 8 are ignored; you can leave off element 8 (the last) entirely.
Sixth arg COMMENTSTOP non-nil means stop at the start of a comment.
If it is symbol `syntax-table', stop after the start of a comment or a
string, or after end of a comment or a string. */)
--- 3043,3050 ----
Fourth arg STOPBEFORE non-nil means stop when come to
any character that starts a sexp.
Fifth arg OLDSTATE is a list like what this function returns.
! It is used to initialize the state of the parse. Elements number 1, 2,
! and 6 are ignored.
Sixth arg COMMENTSTOP non-nil means stop at the start of a comment.
If it is symbol `syntax-table', stop after the start of a comment or a
string, or after end of a comment or a string. */)
- State argument of `parse-partial-sexp',
martin rudalics <=