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Minor fixes.

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Richard M. Stallman 1995-10-16 01:05:10 +00:00
parent 9feb90da26
commit b5ef0e9225
2 changed files with 12 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ foo
@deffn Command rename-buffer newname &optional unique
This function renames the current buffer to @var{newname}. An error
is signaled if @var{newname} is not a string, or if there is already a
buffer with that name. The function returns @code{nil}.
buffer with that name. The function returns @var{newname}.
@c Emacs 19 feature
Ordinarily, @code{rename-buffer} signals an error if @var{newname} is
@ -456,14 +456,17 @@ function @code{force-mode-line-update} works by doing this:
@end defun
@deffn Command not-modified
This command marks the current buffer as unmodified, and not needing
to be saved. Don't use this function in programs, since it prints a
message in the echo area; use @code{set-buffer-modified-p} (above) instead.
This command marks the current buffer as unmodified, and not needing to
be saved. With prefix arg, it marks the buffer as modified, so that it
will be saved at the next suitable occasion.
Don't use this function in programs, since it prints a message in the
echo area; use @code{set-buffer-modified-p} (above) instead.
@end deffn
@c Emacs 19 feature
@defun buffer-modified-tick &optional buffer
This function returns @var{buffer}`s modification-count. This is a
This function returns @var{buffer}'s modification-count. This is a
counter that increments every time the buffer is modified. If
@var{buffer} is @code{nil} (or omitted), the current buffer is used.
@end defun
@ -795,9 +798,8 @@ this feature to test whether a buffer has been killed:
@deffn Command kill-buffer buffer-or-name
This function kills the buffer @var{buffer-or-name}, freeing all its
memory for use as space for other buffers. (Emacs version 18 and older
was unable to return the memory to the operating system.) It returns
@code{nil}.
memory for other uses or to be returned to the operating system. It
returns @code{nil}.
Any processes that have this buffer as the @code{process-buffer} are
sent the @code{SIGHUP} signal, which normally causes them to terminate.

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@ -1030,7 +1030,7 @@ long as you don't mind having duplicate elements). Other useful
functions for sets include @code{memq} and @code{delq}, and their
@code{equal} versions, @code{member} and @code{delete}.
@cindex CL note---lack @code{union}, @code{set}
@cindex CL note---lack @code{union}, @code{intersection}
@quotation
@b{Common Lisp note:} Common Lisp has functions @code{union} (which
avoids duplicate elements) and @code{intersection} for set operations,
@ -1163,7 +1163,7 @@ it removes the element just as @code{delq} would. For example:
@example
@group
(delete '(2) '((2) (1) (2)))
@result{} '((1))
@result{} ((1))
@end group
@end example
@end defun