Index: emacs/lispref/syntax.texi
diff -c emacs/lispref/syntax.texi:1.41 emacs/lispref/syntax.texi:1.42
*** emacs/lispref/syntax.texi:1.41 Fri Jun 10 22:20:25 2005
--- emacs/lispref/syntax.texi Fri Jun 10 22:57:22 2005
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This function returns the state that the parser would have at position
@var{pos}, if it were started with a default start state at the
beginning of the buffer. Thus, it is equivalent to
! @code(parse-partial-sexp (point-min) @var{pos}), except that
@code{syntax-ppss} uses a cache to speed up the computation. Also,
the 2nd value (previous complete subexpression) and 6th value (minimum
parenthesis depth) of the returned state are not meaningful.
--- 734,740 ----
This function returns the state that the parser would have at position
@var{pos}, if it were started with a default start state at the
beginning of the buffer. Thus, it is equivalent to
! @code{(parse-partial-sexp (point-min) @var{pos})}, except that
@code{syntax-ppss} uses a cache to speed up the computation. Also,
the 2nd value (previous complete subexpression) and 6th value (minimum
parenthesis depth) of the returned state are not meaningful.
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@end defopt
@vindex parse-sexp-lookup-properties
! The behaviour of @code{parse-partial-sexp} is also affected by
@code{parse-sexp-lookup-properties} (@pxref{Syntax Properties}).
You can use @code{forward-comment} to move forward or backward over
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@end defopt
@vindex parse-sexp-lookup-properties
! The behavior of @code{parse-partial-sexp} is also affected by
@code{parse-sexp-lookup-properties} (@pxref{Syntax Properties}).
You can use @code{forward-comment} to move forward or backward over
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