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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/cc-mode.texi


From: Paul Eggert
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/cc-mode.texi
Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2002 02:29:41 -0400

Index: emacs/man/cc-mode.texi
diff -c emacs/man/cc-mode.texi:1.18 emacs/man/cc-mode.texi:1.19
*** emacs/man/cc-mode.texi:1.18 Sun Nov  4 07:50:39 2001
--- emacs/man/cc-mode.texi      Fri Aug 16 02:29:39 2002
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*** 1891,1897 ****
  none of the list elements return a address@hidden value, then an offset
  of 0 (zero) is address@hidden is however a variable
  @code{c-strict-syntax-p} that, when set to address@hidden, will cause an
! error to be signalled in that case.  It's now considered obsolete since
  it doesn't work well with some of the alignment functions that now
  returns @code{nil} instead of zero to be more usable in lists.  You
  should therefore leave @code{c-strict-syntax-p} set to @code{nil}.}.
--- 1891,1897 ----
  none of the list elements return a address@hidden value, then an offset
  of 0 (zero) is address@hidden is however a variable
  @code{c-strict-syntax-p} that, when set to address@hidden, will cause an
! error to be signaled in that case.  It's now considered obsolete since
  it doesn't work well with some of the alignment functions that now
  returns @code{nil} instead of zero to be more usable in lists.  You
  should therefore leave @code{c-strict-syntax-p} set to @code{nil}.}.
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*** 2301,2307 ****
  @item
  @code{bsd} --- Also known as ``Allman style'' after Eric Allman.
  
! @cindex Whitesmith style
  @item
  @code{whitesmith} --- Popularized by the examples that came with
  Whitesmiths C, an early commercial C compiler.
--- 2301,2307 ----
  @item
  @code{bsd} --- Also known as ``Allman style'' after Eric Allman.
  
! @cindex Whitesmiths style
  @item
  @code{whitesmith} --- Popularized by the examples that came with
  Whitesmiths C, an early commercial C compiler.
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*** 4163,4169 ****
  @findex c-lineup-whitesmith-in-block
  @findex lineup-whitesmith-in-block (c-)
  @item c-lineup-whitesmith-in-block
! Line up lines inside a block in Whitesmith style.  It's done in a way
  that works both when the opening brace hangs and when it doesn't.  E.g:
  @example
  @group
--- 4163,4169 ----
  @findex c-lineup-whitesmith-in-block
  @findex lineup-whitesmith-in-block (c-)
  @item c-lineup-whitesmith-in-block
! Line up lines inside a block in Whitesmiths style.  It's done in a way
  that works both when the opening brace hangs and when it doesn't.  E.g:
  @example
  @group
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*** 4305,4311 ****
  however it is recognized that sometimes you need speed and can sacrifice
  some accuracy in indentation.  The file @file{cc-lobotomy.el} contains
  hacks that will ``dumb down'' @ccmode{} in some specific ways, making
! that trade-off of accurancy for speed.  I won't go into details of its
  use here; you should read the comments at the top of the file, and look
  at the variable @code{cc-lobotomy-pith-list} for details.
  
--- 4305,4311 ----
  however it is recognized that sometimes you need speed and can sacrifice
  some accuracy in indentation.  The file @file{cc-lobotomy.el} contains
  hacks that will ``dumb down'' @ccmode{} in some specific ways, making
! that trade-off of accuracy for speed.  I won't go into details of its
  use here; you should read the comments at the top of the file, and look
  at the variable @code{cc-lobotomy-pith-list} for details.
  




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