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author | Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> | 2018-11-16 08:30:19 -0800 |
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committer | Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> | 2018-11-16 08:30:19 -0800 |
commit | 166f1400b402fa2275be398fe818e4514dfd8fe9 (patch) | |
tree | 790a729c8c47f530bd89e5f9cac13c4f257b36ee /src/coding.c | |
parent | 372225ef0268a03fe8edad66817d2ecbc9cfa305 (diff) | |
parent | edcd6b722c8e495498b1619e4d073962b8a8f3e8 (diff) | |
download | emacs-166f1400b402fa2275be398fe818e4514dfd8fe9.tar.gz |
Merge from origin/emacs-26
edcd6b7 Small documentation correction.
168a8c2 * src/coding.c (Fcheck_coding_systems_region): Doc fix. (Bug...
3287a7c Fix Bug#33364
acee0a8 ; Cosmetic changes in etc/NEWS
a6ef167 * test/README: Explain $REMOTE_TEMPORARY_FILE_DIRECTORY.
# Conflicts:
# etc/NEWS
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1 files changed, 9 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/src/coding.c b/src/coding.c index 966492a322f..0f715a2d7cd 100644 --- a/src/coding.c +++ b/src/coding.c @@ -9226,22 +9226,22 @@ to the string and treated as in `substring'. */) DEFUN ("check-coding-systems-region", Fcheck_coding_systems_region, Scheck_coding_systems_region, 3, 3, 0, - doc: /* Check if the region is encodable by coding systems. + doc: /* Check if text between START and END is encodable by CODING-SYSTEM-LIST. START and END are buffer positions specifying the region. CODING-SYSTEM-LIST is a list of coding systems to check. -The value is an alist ((CODING-SYSTEM POS0 POS1 ...) ...), where -CODING-SYSTEM is a member of CODING-SYSTEM-LIST and can't encode the -whole region, POS0, POS1, ... are buffer positions where non-encodable -characters are found. - If all coding systems in CODING-SYSTEM-LIST can encode the region, the -value is nil. +function returns nil. + +If some of the coding systems cannot encode the whole region, value is +an alist, each element of which has the form (CODING-SYSTEM POS1 POS2 ...), +which means that CODING-SYSTEM cannot encode the text at buffer positions +POS1, POS2, ... START may be a string. In that case, check if the string is -encodable, and the value contains indices to the string instead of -buffer positions. END is ignored. +encodable, and the value contains character indices into the string +instead of buffer positions. END is ignored in this case. If the current buffer (or START if it is a string) is unibyte, the value is nil. */) |