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* doc/lispref/searching.texi (Rx Constructs): Document.
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* lisp/emacs-lisp/rx.el (rx--normalise-or-arg)
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(rx--all-string-or-args): New.
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(rx--translate-or): Normalise arguments first, and check for strings
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(rx--translate-or): Normalize arguments first, and check for strings
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in subforms.
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(rx--expand-eval): Extracted from rx--translate-eval.
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(rx--translate-eval): Call rx--expand-eval.
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@ -1037,7 +1037,7 @@ file.
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To upgrade a version 206 file to version 208, call this command
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explicitly with a prefix argument: \\[universal-argument] \\[desktop-save].
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If you are upgrading from Emacs 24 or older, we recommed to do
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If you are upgrading from Emacs 24 or older, we recommend to do
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this once you decide you no longer need compatibility with versions
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of Emacs before 25.1.
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x)
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(defun rx--normalise-or-arg (form)
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"Normalise the `or' argument FORM.
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"Normalize the `or' argument FORM.
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Characters become strings, user-definitions and `eval' forms are expanded,
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and `or' forms are normalised recursively."
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and `or' forms are normalized recursively."
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(cond ((characterp form)
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(char-to-string form))
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((and (consp form) (memq (car form) '(or |)))
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@ -382,7 +382,7 @@ comment at the start of cc-engine.el for more info."
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c-macro-cache-syntactic nil
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c-macro-cache-no-comment nil))
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(save-match-data
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(let ((safe-pos (point))) ; a point ouside any literal.
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(let ((safe-pos (point))) ; a point outside any literal.
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;; Move over stuff followed by a multiline block comment lacking
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;; escaped newlines each time around this loop.
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(while
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@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ from which next-error navigated, and a target buffer TO-BUFFER."
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extra-test-exclusive)
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"Try the current buffer when outside navigation.
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But return nil if we navigated to the current buffer by the means
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of `next-error' command. Othewise, return it if it's next-error
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of `next-error' command. Otherwise, return it if it's next-error
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capable."
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;; Check that next-error-buffer has no buffer-local value
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;; (i.e. we never navigated to the current buffer from another),
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is backward in the buffer, which can only happen if the
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display routines were called to perform the bidi
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reordering. But it doesn't harm to test for that, and
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avoid someon raising their brows and thinking it's a
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avoid someone raising their brows and thinking it's a
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subtle bug... */
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if (bidi_level < 0)
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direction = Qnil;
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@ -180,8 +180,8 @@ along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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present (non-empty) only if the corresponding display margin is
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shown in the window. If the glyph array for a marginal area is not
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present its beginning and end coincide, i.e. such arrays are
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actually empty (they contain no glyphs). Frame glyph matrics, used
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on text-mode terminals (see below) never have marginal areas, they
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actually empty (they contain no glyphs). Frame glyph matrices, used
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on text-mode terminals (see below) never have marginal areas; they
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treat the entire frame-wide row of glyphs as a single large "text
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area".
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always trigger an immediate resize of the child frame. This method is
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deprecated by GTK and may not work in future versions of that toolkit.
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It also may freeze Emacs when used with other desktop environments. It
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avoids, however, the unpleasent flicker induced by the hiding approach.
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avoids, however, the unpleasant flicker induced by the hiding approach.
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This variable is considered a temporary workaround and will be hopefully
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eliminated in future versions of Emacs. */);
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