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* doc/lispref/abbrevs.texi (Abbrev Files, Abbrev Expansion): * doc/emacs/abbrevs.texi (Dabbrev Customization): State the default values of variables. Suggested by Steve Byrne <sbb@penguinis.org>. (Bug#23016) * admin/release-process (Check manuals): Mark files reviewed by Steve Byrne.
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@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ TUTORIAL.zh
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** Check the manual.
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abbrevs.texi
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abbrevs.texi Steve Byrne
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ack.texi
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anti.texi
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arevert-xtra.texi
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@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ xresources.texi
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** Check the Lisp manual.
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abbrevs.texi
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abbrevs.texi Steve Byrne
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anti.texi
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back.texi
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backups.texi
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@ -435,9 +435,9 @@ copies the expansion verbatim including its case pattern.
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controls which characters are considered part of a word, for dynamic expansion
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purposes. The regular expression must match just one character, never
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two or more. The same regular expression also determines which
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characters are part of an expansion. The value @code{nil} has a special
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meaning: dynamic abbrevs are made of word characters, but expansions are
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made of word and symbol characters.
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characters are part of an expansion. The (default) value @code{nil}
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has a special meaning: dynamic abbrevs are made of word characters,
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but expansions are made of word and symbol characters.
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@vindex dabbrev-abbrev-skip-leading-regexp
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In shell scripts and makefiles, a variable name is sometimes prefixed
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@ -445,4 +445,5 @@ with @samp{$} and sometimes not. Major modes for this kind of text can
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customize dynamic abbrev expansion to handle optional prefixes by setting
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the variable @code{dabbrev-abbrev-skip-leading-regexp}. Its value
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should be a regular expression that matches the optional prefix that
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dynamic abbrev expression should ignore.
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dynamic abbrev expression should ignore. The default is @code{nil},
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which means no characters should be skipped.
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@ -198,7 +198,10 @@ abbrevs in a file automatically, under the control of variables
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described here.
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@defopt abbrev-file-name
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This is the default file name for reading and saving abbrevs.
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This is the default file name for reading and saving abbrevs. By
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default, Emacs will look for @file{~/.emacs.d/abbrev_defs}, and, if
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not found, for @file{~/.abbrev_defs}; if neither file exists, Emacs
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will create @file{~/.emacs.d/abbrev_defs}.
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@end defopt
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@defun quietly-read-abbrev-file &optional filename
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@ -216,7 +219,7 @@ A non-@code{nil} value for @code{save-abbrevs} means that Emacs should
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offer to save abbrevs (if any have changed) when files are saved. If
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the value is @code{silently}, Emacs saves the abbrevs without asking
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the user. @code{abbrev-file-name} specifies the file to save the
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abbrevs in.
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abbrevs in. The default value is @code{t}.
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@end defopt
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@defvar abbrevs-changed
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@ -282,7 +285,7 @@ omitted, it defaults to point. @code{name}, if non-@code{nil}, should
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be the name by which this abbrev was found (a string); it is used to
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figure out whether to adjust the capitalization of the expansion. The
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function returns @code{abbrev} if the abbrev was successfully
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inserted.
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inserted, otherwise it returns @code{nil}.
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@end defun
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@deffn Command abbrev-prefix-mark &optional arg
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