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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lispref/variables.texi
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Nick Roberts |
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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lispref/variables.texi |
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Fri, 22 Apr 2005 00:07:29 -0400 |
Index: emacs/lispref/variables.texi
diff -c emacs/lispref/variables.texi:1.53 emacs/lispref/variables.texi:1.54
*** emacs/lispref/variables.texi:1.53 Mon Feb 14 10:25:20 2005
--- emacs/lispref/variables.texi Fri Apr 22 04:07:29 2005
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*** 1714,1719 ****
--- 1714,1746 ----
This function returns @var{base-var}.
@end defun
+ Variables aliases are often used prior to replacing an old name for a variable
+ with a new name. To allow some time for existing code to adapt to this change,
+ @code{make-obsolete-variable} declares that the old name is obsolete and
+ therefore that it may be removed at some stage in the future.
+
+ @defmac make-obsolete-variable variable new &optional when
+ This macro makes the byte-compiler warn that symbol @var{variable} is
+ obsolete and that symbol @var{new} should be used instead. If
+ @var{new} is a string, this is the message and there is no replacement
+ variable. If it is provided, @var{when} should be a string indicating
+ when the variable was first made obsolete, for example a date or a
+ release number.
+ @end defmac
+
+ You can make two variables synonyms and declare one obsolete at the
+ same time using the macro @code{define-obsolete-variable-alias}.
+
+ @defmac define-obsolete-variable-alias variable new &optional when docstring
+ This macro defines the symbol @var{variable} as a variable alias for
+ symbol @var{new} and warns that @var{variable} is obsolete. If it is
+ provided, @var{when} should be a string indicating when @var{variable}
+ was first made obsolete. The optional argument @var{docstring}
+ specifies the documentation string for @var{variable}. If
+ @var{docstring} is omitted or nil, @var{variable} uses the
+ documentation string of @var{new} unless it already has one.
+ @end defmac
+
@defun indirect-variable variable
This function returns the variable at the end of the chain of aliases
of @var{variable}. If @var{variable} is not a symbol, or if @var{variable} is
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