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author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> | 2004-10-27 14:54:18 +0000 |
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committer | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> | 2004-10-27 14:54:18 +0000 |
commit | f91f2dcc78bde3379c6f8152369a7d6858353b5e (patch) | |
tree | 5db585ba187e8e006deebbf8c82c553f86c91b89 | |
parent | ec9f1dd3ece76f5967b6ae3904b32ad2aced2125 (diff) | |
download | emacs-f91f2dcc78bde3379c6f8152369a7d6858353b5e.tar.gz |
(Simple Advice): Clarify what job the example does.
(Around-Advice): Clarify ad-do-it.
(Activation of Advice): An option of ad-default-compilation-action
is `never', not `nil'.
-rw-r--r-- | lispref/advice.texi | 18 |
1 files changed, 9 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/lispref/advice.texi b/lispref/advice.texi index 46d4f96a35b..ae22fecc1fb 100644 --- a/lispref/advice.texi +++ b/lispref/advice.texi @@ -51,7 +51,8 @@ is @code{nil}.) Suppose you wanted to add a similar feature to @code{previous-line}, which would insert a new line at the beginning of the buffer for the -command to move to. How could you do this? +command to move to (when @code{next-line-add-newlines} is +non-@code{nil}). How could you do this? You could do it by redefining the whole function, but that is not modular. The advice feature provides a cleaner alternative: you can @@ -273,9 +274,9 @@ Its effect is to make sure that case is ignored in searches when the original definition of @code{foo} is run. @defvar ad-do-it -This is not really a variable, but it is somewhat used like one -in around-advice. It specifies the place to run the function's -original definition and other ``earlier'' around-advice. +This is not really a variable, rather a place-holder that looks like a +variable. You use it in around-advice to specify the place to run the +function's original definition and other ``earlier'' around-advice. @end defvar If the around-advice does not use @code{ad-do-it}, then it does not run @@ -360,10 +361,9 @@ advice. This command activates all the advice defined for @var{function}. @end deffn -To activate advice for a function whose advice is already active is not -a no-op. It is a useful operation which puts into effect any changes in -that function's advice since the previous activation of advice for that -function. + Activating advice does nothing if @var{function}'s advice is already +active. But if there is new advice, added since the previous time you +activated advice for @var{function}, it activates the new advice. @deffn Command ad-deactivate function This command deactivates the advice for @var{function}. @@ -430,7 +430,7 @@ This variable controls whether to compile the combined definition that results from activating advice for a function. A value of @code{always} specifies to compile unconditionally. -A value of @code{nil} specifies never compile the advice. +A value of @code{never} specifies never compile the advice. A value of @code{maybe} specifies to compile if the byte-compiler is already loaded. A value of @code{like-original} specifies to compile |