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Re: Emacs Lisp reference: address@hidden vs body...
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Richard M. Stallman |
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Re: Emacs Lisp reference: address@hidden vs body... |
Date: |
Wed, 17 Aug 2005 02:25:05 -0400 |
I noticed a small inconsistency in the Emacs Lisp Reference manual.
Some functions have their argument `body' renamed to `forms'
in the documentation, some not.
How about if you change `forms' and `body-forms' to `body'.
(But be careful not to do this when it isn't really the form's body;
for instance, the `cleanup-forms' args of `unwind-protect' should
not be called its "body", and likewise the `timeout-forms'
of `with-timeout'.
Some use the Texinfo command
address@hidden' to produce dots, some use `...' literally.
It could make no difference in the @def... line.
You could run TeX and see.
Maybe address@hidden could tell you.
If it makes no difference, let's use `...', which looks nicer.