Document 'replace-buffer-contents' in the manual.
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* Registers:: How registers are implemented. Accessing the text or
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* Registers:: How registers are implemented. Accessing the text or
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position stored in a register.
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position stored in a register.
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* Transposition:: Swapping two portions of a buffer.
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* Transposition:: Swapping two portions of a buffer.
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* Replacing:: Replacing the text of one buffer with the text
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of another buffer.
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* Decompression:: Dealing with compressed data.
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* Decompression:: Dealing with compressed data.
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* Base 64:: Conversion to or from base 64 encoding.
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* Base 64:: Conversion to or from base 64 encoding.
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* Checksum/Hash:: Computing cryptographic hashes.
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* Checksum/Hash:: Computing cryptographic hashes.
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all markers unrelocated.
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all markers unrelocated.
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@end defun
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@end defun
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@node Replacing
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@section Replacing Buffer Text
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You can use the following function to replace the text of one buffer
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with the text of another buffer:
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@deffn Command replace-buffer-contents source
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This function replaces the accessible portion of the current buffer
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with the accessible portion of the buffer @var{source}. @var{source}
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may either be a buffer object or the name of a buffer. When
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@code{replace-buffer-contents} succeeds, the text of the accessible
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portion of the current buffer will be equal to the text of the
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accessible portion of the @var{source} buffer. This function attempts
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to keep point, markers, text properties, and overlays in the current
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buffer intact. One potential case where this behavior is useful is
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external code formatting programs: they typically write the
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reformatted text into a temporary buffer or file, and using
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@code{delete-region} and @code{insert-buffer-substring} would destroy
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these properties. However, the latter combination is typically
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faster. @xref{Deletion}, and @ref{Insertion}.
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@end deffn
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@node Decompression
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@node Decompression
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@section Dealing With Compressed Data
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@section Dealing With Compressed Data
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** New command 'replace-buffer-contents'.
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** New command 'replace-buffer-contents'.
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This command replaces the contents of the accessible portion of the
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This command replaces the contents of the accessible portion of the
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current buffer with the contents of the accessible portion of a
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current buffer with the contents of the accessible portion of a
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