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author | Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com> | 2003-02-04 14:56:31 +0000 |
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committer | Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com> | 2003-02-04 14:56:31 +0000 |
commit | 177c0ea74342272645959b82cf219faa0b3dba16 (patch) | |
tree | 44e22b210a9904eab25a66d12e708804b671df75 /src/macros.c | |
parent | db95369be096960245dd38678f68464627698678 (diff) | |
download | emacs-177c0ea74342272645959b82cf219faa0b3dba16.tar.gz |
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1 files changed, 9 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/src/macros.c b/src/macros.c index 99383f758f3..44d44d2c9c1 100644 --- a/src/macros.c +++ b/src/macros.c @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Use \\[end-kbd-macro] to finish recording and make the macro available. Use \\[name-last-kbd-macro] to give it a permanent name. Non-nil arg (prefix arg) means append to last macro defined; this begins by re-executing that macro as if you typed it again. -If optional second arg, NO-EXEC, is non-nil, do not re-execute last +If optional second arg, NO-EXEC, is non-nil, do not re-execute last macro before appending to it. */) (append, no_exec) Lisp_Object append, no_exec; @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ macro before appending to it. */) message ("Appending to kbd macro..."); } current_kboard->defining_kbd_macro = Qt; - + return Qnil; } @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ With numeric arg, repeat macro now that many times, counting the definition just completed as the first repetition. An argument of zero means repeat until error. -In Lisp, optional second arg LOOPFUNC may be a function that is called prior to +In Lisp, optional second arg LOOPFUNC may be a function that is called prior to each iteration of the macro. Iteration stops if LOOPFUNC returns nil. */) (repeat, loopfunc) Lisp_Object repeat, loopfunc; @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ store_kbd_macro_char (c) if (kb->kbd_macro_ptr - kb->kbd_macro_buffer == kb->kbd_macro_bufsize) { int ptr_offset, end_offset, nbytes; - + ptr_offset = kb->kbd_macro_ptr - kb->kbd_macro_buffer; end_offset = kb->kbd_macro_end - kb->kbd_macro_buffer; kb->kbd_macro_bufsize *= 2; @@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ store_kbd_macro_char (c) kb->kbd_macro_ptr = kb->kbd_macro_buffer + ptr_offset; kb->kbd_macro_end = kb->kbd_macro_buffer + end_offset; } - + *kb->kbd_macro_ptr++ = c; } } @@ -248,9 +248,9 @@ DEFUN ("call-last-kbd-macro", Fcall_last_kbd_macro, Scall_last_kbd_macro, A prefix argument serves as a repeat count. Zero means repeat until error. To make a macro permanent so you can call it even after -defining others, use \\[name-last-kbd-macro]. +defining others, use \\[name-last-kbd-macro]. -In Lisp, optional second arg LOOPFUNC may be a function that is called prior to +In Lisp, optional second arg LOOPFUNC may be a function that is called prior to each iteration of the macro. Iteration stops if LOOPFUNC returns nil. */) (prefix, loopfunc) Lisp_Object prefix, loopfunc; @@ -295,9 +295,9 @@ pop_kbd_macro (info) DEFUN ("execute-kbd-macro", Fexecute_kbd_macro, Sexecute_kbd_macro, 1, 3, 0, doc: /* Execute MACRO as string of editor command characters. If MACRO is a symbol, its function definition is used. -COUNT is a repeat count, or nil for once, or 0 for infinite loop. +COUNT is a repeat count, or nil for once, or 0 for infinite loop. -Optional third arg LOOPFUNC may be a function that is called prior to +Optional third arg LOOPFUNC may be a function that is called prior to each iteration of the macro. Iteration stops if LOOPFUNC returns nil. */) (macro, count, loopfunc) Lisp_Object macro, count, loopfunc; |