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Fix spelling of "precede".
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@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ The types of elements in the layout specification are:
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-- positive numbers open to the relative depth indicated by the
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number, but do not force already opened subtopics to be closed.
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-- 0 means to close topic -- hide all subitems.
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: -- repeat spec -- apply the preceeding element to all siblings at
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: -- repeat spec -- apply the preceding element to all siblings at
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current level, *up to* those siblings that would be covered by specs
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following the `:' on the list. Ie, apply to all topics at level but
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trailing ones accounted for by trailing specs. (Only the first of
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@ -3173,7 +3173,7 @@ situation."
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nil)
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;; rationale: if any intervening items were at a lower depth, we
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;; would now be on the first offspring at the target depth -- ie,
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;; the preceeding item (per the search direction) must be at a
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;; the preceding item (per the search direction) must be at a
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;; lesser depth. that's all we need to check.
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(if backward (allout-next-heading) (allout-previous-heading))
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(if (< allout-recent-depth target-depth)
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@ -4276,7 +4276,7 @@ With a negative argument, the item is shifted out using
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With an argument greater than one, shift-in the item but not its
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offspring, making the item into a sibling of its former children,
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and a child of sibling that formerly preceeded it.
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and a child of sibling that formerly preceded it.
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You are not allowed to shift the first offspring of a topic
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inwards, because that would yield a \"containment
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@ -5394,7 +5394,7 @@ header and body. The elements of that list are:
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(goto-char start)
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(beginning-of-line)
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;; Goto initial topic, and register preceeding stuff, if any:
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;; Goto initial topic, and register preceding stuff, if any:
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(if (> (allout-goto-prefix-doublechecked) start)
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;; First topic follows beginning point -- register preliminary stuff:
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(setq result (list (list 0 "" nil
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@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ Usually bound to the dimension of a single symbol or command.")
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:type list
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:documentation "List of tags defining local text.
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This can be nil, or a list where the last element can be a string
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representing text that may be incomplete. Preceeding elements
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representing text that may be incomplete. Preceding elements
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must be semantic tags representing variables or functions
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called in a dereference sequence.")
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(prefixclass :initarg :prefixclass
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@ -1265,7 +1265,7 @@ inserted into the current context.")
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;; generated by a collector. This format is in semanticdb search
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;; form. This vaguely standard form is a bit challenging to navigate
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;; because the tags do not contain buffer info, but the file associated
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;; with the tags preceed the tag in the list.
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;; with the tags precedes the tag in the list.
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;;
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;; Basic displayors don't care, and can strip the results.
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;; Advanced highlighting displayors need to know when they need
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@ -427,7 +427,7 @@ See `semantic-edits-change-leaf-tag' for details on parents."
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;; confirmed as the lineage of `overlapped-tags'
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;; which must have a value by now.
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;; Loop over the search list to find the preceeding CDR.
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;; Loop over the search list to find the preceding CDR.
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;; Fortunatly, (car overlapped-tags) happens to be
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;; the first tag positionally.
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(let ((tokstart (semantic-tag-start (car overlapped-tags))))
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@ -875,7 +875,7 @@ pre-positioned to a convenient location."
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))
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(message "To Remove Middle Tag: (%s)"
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(semantic-format-tag-name first)))
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;; Find in the cache the preceeding tag
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;; Find in the cache the preceding tag
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(while (and cachestart (not (eq first (car (cdr cachestart)))))
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(setq cachestart (cdr cachestart)))
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;; Find the last tag
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@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ local definitions."
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(define-overloadable-function semantic-format-tag-canonical-name (tag &optional parent color)
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"Return a canonical name for TAG.
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A canonical name includes the names of any parents or namespaces preceeding
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A canonical name includes the names of any parents or namespaces preceding
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the tag.
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Optional argument PARENT is the parent type if TAG is a detail.
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Optional argument COLOR means highlight the prototype with font-lock colors.")
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@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ Optional argument COLOR indicates that color should be mixed in."
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(define-mode-local-override semantic-documentation-for-tag
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java-mode (&optional tag nosnarf)
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"Find documentation from TAG and return it as a clean string.
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Java have documentation set in a comment preceeding TAG's definition.
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Java has documentation set in a comment preceding TAG's definition.
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Attempt to strip out comment syntactic sugar, unless optional argument
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NOSNARF is non-nil.
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If NOSNARF is 'lex, then return the semantic lex token."
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@ -444,7 +444,7 @@ manipulated as follows:
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(setf (gnus-agent-cat-groups old-category)
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(delete group (gnus-agent-cat-groups
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old-category))))))
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;; Purge cache as preceeding loop invalidated it.
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;; Purge cache as preceding loop invalidated it.
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(setq gnus-category-group-cache nil))
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(setcdr (or (assq 'agent-groups category)
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@ -1202,7 +1202,7 @@ downloadable."
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(mapc #'gnus-summary-remove-process-mark
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(gnus-sorted-ndifference gnus-newsgroup-processable gnus-newsgroup-undownloaded))
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;; The preceeding call to (gnus-agent-summary-fetch-group)
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;; The preceding call to (gnus-agent-summary-fetch-group)
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;; updated the temporary gnus-newsgroup-downloadable to
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;; remove each article successfully fetched. Now, I
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;; update the real gnus-newsgroup-downloadable to only
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@ -1527,14 +1527,14 @@ downloaded into the agent."
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header-number)
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;; Check each article
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(while (setq article (pop articles))
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;; Skip alist entries preceeding this article
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;; Skip alist entries preceding this article
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(while (> article (or (caar alist) (1+ article)))
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(setq alist (cdr alist)))
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;; Prune off articles that we have already fetched.
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(unless (and (eq article (caar alist))
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(cdar alist))
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;; Skip headers preceeding this article
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;; Skip headers preceding this article
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(while (> article
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(setq header-number
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(let* ((header (car headers)))
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@ -3441,7 +3441,7 @@ missing NOV entry. Run gnus-agent-regenerate-group to restore it.")))
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;; If considering all articles is set, I can only
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;; expire article IDs that are no longer in the
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;; active range (That is, articles that preceed the
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;; active range (That is, articles that precede the
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;; first article in the new alist).
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(if (and gnus-agent-consider-all-articles
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(>= article-number (car active)))
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@ -3718,7 +3718,7 @@ has been fetched."
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(gnus-agent-append-to-list tail-uncached v1))
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(setq arts (cdr arts))
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(setq ref (cdr ref)))
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(t ; reference article (v2) preceeds the list being filtered
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(t ; reference article (v2) precedes the list being filtered
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(setq ref (cdr ref))))))
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(while arts
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(gnus-agent-append-to-list tail-uncached (pop arts)))
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@ -4022,7 +4022,7 @@ If REREAD is not nil, downloaded articles are marked as unread."
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;; article (with the exception of the last ID in the list - it's
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;; special) that no longer appears in the overview. In this
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;; situtation, the last article ID in the list implies that it,
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;; and every article ID preceeding it, have been fetched from the
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;; and every article ID preceding it, have been fetched from the
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;; server.
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(if gnus-agent-consider-all-articles
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@ -87,10 +87,10 @@ Both ranges must be in ascending order."
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;; All done with range2
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(setq r nil))
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((< max1 min2)
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;; No overlap: range1 preceeds range2
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;; No overlap: range1 precedes range2
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(pop r))
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((< max2 min1)
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;; No overlap: range2 preceeds range1
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;; No overlap: range2 precedes range1
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(pop range2))
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((and (<= min2 min1) (<= max1 max2))
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;; Complete overlap: range1 removed
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@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ LIST1 and LIST2 have to be sorted over <."
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RANGE1 and RANGE2 have to be sorted over <."
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(let* (out
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(min1 (car range1))
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(max1 (if (numberp min1)
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(max1 (if (numberp min1)
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(if (numberp (cdr range1))
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(prog1 (cdr range1)
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(setq range1 nil)) min1)
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@ -196,17 +196,17 @@ RANGE1 and RANGE2 have to be sorted over <."
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(min2 (car range2))
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(max2 (if (numberp min2)
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(if (numberp (cdr range2))
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(prog1 (cdr range2)
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(setq range2 nil)) min2)
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(prog1 (cdr range2)
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(setq range2 nil)) min2)
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(prog1 (cdr min2)
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(setq min2 (car min2))))))
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(setq range1 (cdr range1)
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range2 (cdr range2))
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(while (and min1 min2)
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(cond ((< max1 min2) ; range1 preceeds range2
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(cond ((< max1 min2) ; range1 precedes range2
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(setq range1 (cdr range1)
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min1 nil))
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((< max2 min1) ; range2 preceeds range1
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((< max2 min1) ; range2 precedes range1
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(setq range2 (cdr range2)
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min2 nil))
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(t ; some sort of overlap is occurring
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(num 0))
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;; These checks are present in gnus-activate-group but skipped
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;; due to setting dont-check in the preceeding call.
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;; due to setting dont-check in the preceding call.
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;; If a cache is present, we may have to alter the active info.
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(when (and gnus-use-cache info)
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@ -1908,7 +1908,7 @@ If SCAN, request a scan of that group as well."
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;; OK - I'm done
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(setq articles nil))
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((< range article)
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;; this range preceeds the article. Leave the range unmodified.
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;; this range precedes the article. Leave the range unmodified.
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(pop ranges)
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ranges)
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((= range article)
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@ -1931,11 +1931,11 @@ If SCAN, request a scan of that group as well."
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(setcar ranges min)
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ranges)
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((< max article)
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;; this range preceeds the article. Leave the range unmodified.
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;; this range precedes the article. Leave the range unmodified.
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(pop ranges)
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ranges)
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((< article min)
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;; this article preceeds the range. Return null to move to the
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;; this article precedes the range. Return null to move to the
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;; next article
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nil)
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(t
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;; Some nntp servers seem to have an extension to the XOVER
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;; extension. On these servers, requesting an article range
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;; preceeding the active range does not return an error as
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;; preceding the active range does not return an error as
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;; specified in the RFC. What we instead get is the NOV entry
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;; for the first available article. Obviously, a client can
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;; use that entry to avoid making unnecessary requests. The
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\"subject\" or \"from\". A FIELD of \"to\" will automatically include
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all text from the \"cc\" field as well.
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REGEXP is an expression to match in the preceeding specified FIELD.
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REGEXP is an expression to match in the preceding specified FIELD.
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FIELD/REGEXP pairs continue in the list.
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examples:
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(add-to-list 'tramp-methods (cons elt nil))))))
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(defconst tramp-gvfs-path-tramp (concat dbus-path-emacs "/Tramp")
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"The preceeding object path for own objects.")
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"The preceding object path for own objects.")
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(defconst tramp-gvfs-service-daemon "org.gtk.vfs.Daemon"
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"The well known name of the GVFS daemon.")
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point."
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(save-restriction
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;; Narrow in case point is in the middle of a symbol -- we want
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;; just the preceeding part.
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;; just the preceding part.
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(narrow-to-region (point-min) (point))
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(current-word)))
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(goto-char (cperl-beginning-of-property p look-prop))
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(beginning-of-line)
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(setq pre-indent-point (point)))))
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(goto-char pre-indent-point) ; Orig line skipping preceeding pod/etc
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(goto-char pre-indent-point) ; Orig line skipping preceding pod/etc
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(let* ((case-fold-search nil)
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(s-s (cperl-get-state (car parse-data) (nth 1 parse-data)))
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(start (or (nth 2 parse-data) ; last complete sexp terminated
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(cperl-1+ char-after-pos) 'indentable)
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p (1+ (cperl-beginning-of-property
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(point) 'indentable))
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is-block ; misused for: preceeding line in REx
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(save-excursion ; Find preceeding line
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is-block ; misused for: preceding line in REx
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(save-excursion ; Find preceding line
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(cperl-backward-to-noncomment p)
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(beginning-of-line)
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(if (<= (point) p)
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prop (parse-partial-sexp p char-after-pos))
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(cond ((not delim) ; End the REx, ignore is-block
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(vector 'indentable 'terminator p is-block))
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(is-block ; Indent w.r.t. preceeding line
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(is-block ; Indent w.r.t. preceding line
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(vector 'indentable 'cont-line char-after-pos
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is-block char-after p))
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(t ; No preceeding line...
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(t ; No preceding line...
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(vector 'indentable 'first-line p))))
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((get-text-property char-after-pos 'REx-part2)
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(vector 'REx-part2 (point)))
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(cperl-backward-to-start-of-continued-exp containing-sexp))
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(beginning-of-line)
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(cperl-backward-to-noncomment containing-sexp))
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;; Now we get non-label preceeding the indent point
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;; Now we get non-label preceding the indent point
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(if (not (or (eq (1- (point)) containing-sexp)
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(memq (preceding-char)
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(append (if is-block " ;{" " ,;{") '(nil)))
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;;; Moreover, one takes positive approach (looks for else,grep etc)
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;;; another negative (looks for bless,tr etc)
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(defun cperl-after-block-p (lim &optional pre-block)
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"Return true if the preceeding } (if PRE-BLOCK, following {) delimits a block.
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"Return true if the preceding } (if PRE-BLOCK, following {) delimits a block.
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Would not look before LIM. Assumes that LIM is a good place to begin a
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statement. The kind of block we treat here is one after which a new
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statement would start; thus the block in ${func()} does not count."
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(progn
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(forward-sexp -1)
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(looking-at "sub[ \t\n\f#]"))))))
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;; What preceeds is not word... XXXX Last statement in sub???
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;; What precedes is not word... XXXX Last statement in sub???
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(cperl-after-expr-p lim))))
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(error nil))))
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variable can be set to specify the paths where IDLWAVE can find PRO
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files. The shell will only be asked for a list of paths when this
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variable is nil. The value is a list of directories. A directory
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preceded by a `+' will be searched recursively. If you set this
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variable on a UNIX system, the shell will not be queried. See also
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`idlwave-system-directory'."
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:group 'idlwave-routine-info
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(2 font-lock-function-name-face)))
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;; Treats continuation lines, works only during whole buffer
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(keyword-parameters
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(defcustom vhdl-intelligent-tab t
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"*Non-nil means `TAB' does indentation, word completion and tab insertion.
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That is, if preceeding character is part of a word then complete word,
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That is, if preceding character is part of a word then complete word,
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else if not at beginning of line then insert tab,
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else if last command was a `TAB' or `RET' then dedent one step,
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else indent current line (i.e. `TAB' is bound to `vhdl-electric-tab').
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(defun vhdl-electric-tab (&optional prefix-arg)
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"If preceeding character is part of a word or a paren then hippie-expand,
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"If preceding character is part of a word or a paren then hippie-expand,
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else if right of non whitespace on line then insert tab,
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else if last command was a tab or return then dedent one step or if a comment
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toggle between normal indent and inline comment indent,
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(if vhdl-upper-case-keywords (upcase-word num) (downcase-word num)))
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(defun vhdl-minibuffer-tab (&optional prefix-arg)
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"If preceeding character is part of a word or a paren then hippie-expand,
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"If preceding character is part of a word or a paren then hippie-expand,
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(interactive "P")
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(cond
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;; Scan functions
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(defun vhdl-scan-context-clause ()
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"Scan the context clause that preceeds a design unit."
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"Scan the context clause that precedes a design unit."
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(let (lib-alist)
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(save-excursion
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(when (re-search-backward "^[ \t]*\\(architecture\\|configuration\\|entity\\|package\\)\\>" nil t)
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# replace-count
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Note that these symbols must be preceeded by a backslash in order to
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Note that these symbols must be preceded by a backslash in order to
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type them using Lisp syntax."
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(while (consp n)
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(cond
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Prefix argument says to turn mode on if positive, off if negative.
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When the mode is turned on, if there are newlines in the buffer but no hard
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newlines, ask the user whether to mark as hard any newlines preceeding a
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newlines, ask the user whether to mark as hard any newlines preceding a
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`paragraph-start' line. From a program, second arg INSERT specifies whether
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to do this; it can be `never' to change nothing, t or `always' to force
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marking, `guess' to try to do the right thing with no questions, nil
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Note that using backslash to escape embedded quotes requires
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additional special handling if an embedded quote is already
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preceeded by backslash, or if an arg requiring quoting ends with
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preceded by backslash, or if an arg requiring quoting ends with
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backslash. In such cases, the run of escape characters needs to be
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doubled. For consistency, we apply this special handling as long
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as the escape character is not quote.
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