; Improve documentation of 'match-buffers'
* doc/lispref/buffers.texi (Buffer List): * lisp/subr.el (match-buffers): Fix documentation of 'buffer-match-p' and 'match-buffers'.
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@defun buffer-match-p condition buffer-or-name &optional arg
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This function checks if a buffer designated by @code{buffer-or-name}
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satisfies a @code{condition}. Optional third argument @var{arg} is
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passed to the predicate function in @var{condition}. A condition can
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be one of the following:
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satisfies the specified @code{condition}. Optional third argument
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@var{arg} is passed to the predicate function in @var{condition}. A
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valid @var{condition} can be one of the following:
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@itemize @bullet{}
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@item
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A string, interpreted as a regular expression. The buffer
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Satisfied if the buffer's major mode derives from @var{expr}.
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@item major-mode
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Satisfied if the buffer's major mode is equal to @var{expr}. Prefer
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using @code{derived-mode} instead when both can work.
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using @code{derived-mode} instead, when both can work.
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@end table
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@item t
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Satisfied by any buffer. A convenient alternative to @code{""} (empty
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string), @code{(and)} (empty conjunction) or @code{always}.
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string) or @code{(and)} (empty conjunction).
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@end itemize
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@end defun
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@defun match-buffers condition &optional buffer-list arg
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This function returns a list of all buffers that satisfy a
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@code{condition}, as defined for @code{buffer-match-p}. By default
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all buffers are considered, but this can be restricted via the second
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optional @code{buffer-list} argument. Optional third argument
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@var{arg} will be used by @var{condition} in the same way as
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@code{buffer-match-p} does.
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This function returns a list of all buffers that satisfy the
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@code{condition}. If no buffers match, the function returns
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@code{nil}. The argument @var{condition} is as defined in
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@code{buffer-match-p} above. By default, all the buffers are
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considered, but this can be restricted via the optional argument
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@code{buffer-list}, which should be a list of buffers to consider.
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Optional third argument @var{arg} will be passed to @var{condition} in
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the same way as @code{buffer-match-p} does.
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@end defun
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@node Creating Buffers
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(funcall match (list condition))))
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(defun match-buffers (condition &optional buffers arg)
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"Return a list of buffers that match CONDITION.
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See `buffer-match-p' for details on CONDITION. By default all
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buffers are checked, this can be restricted by passing an
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optional argument BUFFERS, set to a list of buffers to check.
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ARG is passed to `buffer-match', for predicate conditions in
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CONDITION."
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"Return a list of buffers that match CONDITION, or nil if none match.
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See `buffer-match-p' for various supported CONDITIONs.
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By default all buffers are checked, but the optional
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argument BUFFERS can restrict that: its value should be
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an explicit list of buffers to check.
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Optional argument ARG is passed to `buffer-match-p', for
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predicate conditions in CONDITION."
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(let (bufs)
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(dolist (buf (or buffers (buffer-list)))
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(when (buffer-match-p condition (get-buffer buf) arg)
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