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"mirror" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> C-x / and C-x j does good work for many individual markers, naming with
> characters.
>
> I am looking for pushing the markers into stack. So, I can go forward
> or backward, without naming with characters.
That's what C-Spac
C-x / and C-x j does good work for many individual markers, naming with
characters.
I am looking for pushing the markers into stack. So, I can go forward
or backward, without naming with characters.
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I realize now that it is the doc (in particular, Info) that is not clear
enough (for me). It should clearly state that it returns nil (for NOERROR=t)
when a match is not found, instead of saying that it does so when the
"function fails".
I rewrote that part of the Lisp Manual to be
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David Reitter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
> I often get warnings like
>
> "Function `set-difference' from cl package
> called at runtime"
>
> when byte-compiling stuff.
>
> Isn't it safe to call stuff from the cl package from byte-compiled code?
> I looked into the byte-compile source,
Read (info "(elisp)Coding Conventions")
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Hi,
I often get warnings like
"Function `set-difference' from cl package
called at runtime"
when byte-compiling stuff.
Isn't it safe to call stuff from the cl package from byte-compiled code?
I looked into the byte-compile source, and I found that the cl
package documentation says that it
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Ivan Boldyrev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 9161 day of my life Pascal Bourguignon wrote:
>> [ Now, if anybody could explain me why it doesn't work automatically
>> when I put this in my ~/.emacs:
>>
>> (case window-system
>> ((nil)
>>(message "houra")
>>(normal-eras
* Ralf Angeli (2005-07-05) writes:
> If I understand (info "(elisp)Converting Representations") correctly,
> Emacs will convert unibyte text to multibyte if it is inserted into a
> multibyte buffer. However, on Windows I could observe that text,
> guillemets in particular, copied from the charact
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