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Clarify the `interactive' doc string slightly
* src/callint.c (Finteractive): Clarify the doc string slightly
(bug#14577).
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@ -41,20 +41,24 @@ For example, write
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(defun foo (arg buf) "Doc string" (interactive "P\\nbbuffer: ") .... )
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to make ARG be the raw prefix argument, and set BUF to an existing buffer,
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when `foo' is called as a command.
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The "call" to `interactive' is actually a declaration rather than a function;
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it tells `call-interactively' how to read arguments
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to pass to the function.
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When actually called, `interactive' just returns nil.
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Usually the argument of `interactive' is a string containing a code letter
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followed optionally by a prompt. (Some code letters do not use I/O to get
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the argument and do not use prompts.) To get several arguments, concatenate
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the individual strings, separating them by newline characters.
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Prompts are passed to format, and may use % escapes to print the
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The "call" to `interactive' is actually a declaration rather than a
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function; it tells `call-interactively' how to read arguments to pass
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to the function. When actually called, `interactive' just returns
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nil.
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Usually the argument of `interactive' is a string containing a code
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letter followed optionally by a prompt. (Some code letters do not
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use I/O to get the argument and do not use prompts.) To pass several
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arguments to the command, concatenate the individual strings,
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separating them by newline characters.
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Prompts are passed to `format', and may use % escapes to print the
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arguments that have already been read.
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If the argument is not a string, it is evaluated to get a list of
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arguments to pass to the function.
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Just `(interactive)' means pass no args when calling interactively.
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arguments to pass to the command.
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Just `(interactive)' means pass no arguments to the command when
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calling interactively.
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Code letters available are:
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a -- Function name: symbol with a function definition.
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@ -99,7 +103,7 @@ If the string begins with `^' and `shift-select-mode' is non-nil,
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Emacs first calls the function `handle-shift-selection'.
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You may use `@', `*', and `^' together. They are processed in the
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order that they appear, before reading any arguments.
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usage: (interactive &optional ARGS) */
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usage: (interactive &optional ARG-DESCRIPTOR) */
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attributes: const)
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(Lisp_Object args)
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{
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