(Fset_case_table): Doc fix.
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2005-10-23 Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
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* casetab.c (Fset_case_table): Doc fix.
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* lread.c (build_load_history): Replace STREAM arg with ENTIRE.
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(readevalloop): Compute ENTIRE properly.
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(syms_of_lread) <load-history>: Doc fix.
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2005-10-21 Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
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* lread.c (Fload): Simplify gcpro structure.
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@ -97,8 +97,9 @@ A case table is a char-table which maps characters
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to their lower-case equivalents. It also has three \"extra\" slots
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which may be additional char-tables or nil.
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These slots are called UPCASE, CANONICALIZE and EQUIVALENCES.
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UPCASE maps each character to its upper-case equivalent;
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if lower and upper case characters are in 1-1 correspondence,
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UPCASE maps each non-upper-case character to its upper-case equivalent.
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(The value in UPCASE for an upper-case character is never used.)
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If lower and upper case characters are in 1-1 correspondence,
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you may use nil and the upcase table will be deduced from DOWNCASE.
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CANONICALIZE maps each character to a canonical equivalent;
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any two characters that are related by case-conversion have the same
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