From: Steve Y. <yo...@xe...> - 2000-10-05 08:59:30
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Hi Martin Following is a patch from Martin Buchholz that fixes a few typo's. Please let me know by the end of next week if you approve. I'll then commit it to our CVS for you. Index: prog/cc-mode/NEWS =================================================================== RCS file: /usr/CVSroot/XEmacs/xemacs-packages/prog/cc-mode/NEWS,v retrieving revision 1.1 diff -u -r1.1 NEWS --- NEWS 2000/07/10 16:27:17 1.1 +++ NEWS 2000/10/04 10:27:00 @@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ definition. ** A new style "user" which captures all non-hook-ified -(i.e. top-level) .emacs file variable setings and customizations. +(i.e. top-level) .emacs file variable settings and customizations. Style "cc-mode" is an alias for "user" and is deprecated. "gnu" style is still the default however. @@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ effect in other styles. ** c-special-indent-hook is handled slightly differently when it -appears in a style definition; the functions in the style defintion +appears in a style definition; the functions in the style definition are appended to the global value of c-special-indent-hook. ** c-style-alist is defconst'd now. Index: prog/cc-mode/cc-menus.el =================================================================== RCS file: /usr/CVSroot/XEmacs/xemacs-packages/prog/cc-mode/cc-menus.el,v retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.5 cc-menus.el --- cc-menus.el 2000/07/10 16:27:18 1.5 +++ cc-menus.el 2000/10/04 10:27:00 @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ "class[ \t]+" "\\(" ; the string we want to get "[a-zA-Z0-9_]+" ; class name - "\\(<[^>]+>\\)?" ; possibly explicitely specialized + "\\(<[^>]+>\\)?" ; possibly explicitly specialized "\\)" "[ \t\n]*[:{]" ) 2)) Index: prog/cc-mode/cc-vars.el =================================================================== RCS file: /usr/CVSroot/XEmacs/xemacs-packages/prog/cc-mode/cc-vars.el,v retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.6 cc-vars.el --- cc-vars.el 2000/07/10 16:27:19 1.6 +++ cc-vars.el 2000/10/04 10:27:01 @@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ :group 'c) (defcustom c-syntactic-indentation t - "*Whether the identation should be controlled by the syntactic context. + "*Whether the indentation should be controlled by the syntactic context. If t, the indentation functions indents according to the syntactic context, using the style settings specified by `c-offsets-alist'. @@ -736,7 +736,7 @@ OFFSET can also be a list, in which case it is recursively evaluated using the semantics described above. The first element of the list to return a non-nil value succeeds. If none of the elements returns a -non-nil value, then what happends depends on the value of +non-nil value, then what happens depends on the value of `c-strict-syntax-p'. When `c-strict-syntax-p' is nil, then an offset of zero is used, otherwise an error is generated. -- |---<Regards, Steve Youngs>-----------[GnuPG KeyID: EFD82ED2]---| | XEmacs - It's not just an editor... | | It's a way of life. | |----------------------------------<mailto:yo...@xe...>---| |