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emacs-27 fb90f46: ; Auto-commit of loaddefs files.


From: Glenn Morris
Subject: emacs-27 fb90f46: ; Auto-commit of loaddefs files.
Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2020 09:12:03 -0400 (EDT)

branch: emacs-27
commit fb90f46f47731fffaccd02a55826298419609c77
Author: Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
Commit: Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>

    ; Auto-commit of loaddefs files.
---
 lisp/ldefs-boot.el | 82 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------
 1 file changed, 55 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-)

diff --git a/lisp/ldefs-boot.el b/lisp/ldefs-boot.el
index fd0cd3e..177e41e 100644
--- a/lisp/ldefs-boot.el
+++ b/lisp/ldefs-boot.el
@@ -7230,13 +7230,16 @@ deletes all frames except the selected one (and its 
minibuffer frame,
 if different)." t nil)
 
 (autoload 'desktop-save "desktop" "\
-Save the desktop in a desktop file.
-Parameter DIRNAME specifies where to save the desktop file.
-Optional parameter RELEASE says whether we're done with this
-desktop.  If ONLY-IF-CHANGED is non-nil, compare the current
-desktop information to that in the desktop file, and if the
-desktop information has not changed since it was last saved then
-do not rewrite the file.
+Save the state of Emacs in a desktop file in directory DIRNAME.
+Optional argument RELEASE non-nil says we're done with this
+desktop, in which case this function releases the lock of the
+desktop file in DIRNAME.
+If ONLY-IF-CHANGED is non-nil, compare the current desktop
+information to that in the desktop file, and if the desktop
+information has not changed since it was last saved, then do
+not rewrite the file.
+
+To restore the desktop, use `desktop-read'.
 
 This function can save the desktop in either format version
 208 (which only Emacs 25.1 and later can read) or version
@@ -7246,14 +7249,20 @@ it was last saved, or version 208 when writing a fresh 
desktop
 file.
 
 To upgrade a version 206 file to version 208, call this command
-explicitly with a bare prefix argument: C-u M-x desktop-save.
-You are recommended to do this once you have firmly upgraded to
-Emacs 25.1 (or later).  To downgrade a version 208 file to version
-206, use a double command prefix: C-u C-u M-x desktop-save.
-Confirmation will be requested in either case.  In a non-interactive
-call, VERSION can be given as an integer, either 206 or 208, which
-will be accepted as the format version in which to save the file
-without further confirmation.
+explicitly with a prefix argument: \\[universal-argument] \\[desktop-save].
+If you are upgrading from Emacs 24 or older, we recommed to do
+this once you decide you no longer need compatibility with versions
+of Emacs before 25.1.
+
+To downgrade a version 208 file to version 206, use a double prefix
+argument: \\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument] \\[desktop-save].
+
+Emacs will ask for confirmation when you upgrade or downgrade your
+desktop file.
+
+In a non-interactive call, VERSION can be given as an integer, either
+206 or 208, to specify the format version in which to save the file,
+no questions asked.
 
 \(fn DIRNAME &optional RELEASE ONLY-IF-CHANGED VERSION)" t nil)
 
@@ -7839,6 +7848,7 @@ it if ARG is `toggle'; disable the mode otherwise.
 To change the position of the column displayed by default
 customize `display-fill-column-indicator-column'.  You can change the
 character for the indicator setting `display-fill-column-indicator-character'.
+See Info node `Displaying Boundaries' for details.
 
 \(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
 
@@ -12442,11 +12452,16 @@ operating on the next file and nil otherwise.
 
 (autoload 'fileloop-initialize-replace "fileloop" "\
 Initialize a new round of query&replace on several files.
-FROM is a regexp and TO is the replacement to use.
-FILES describes the file, as in `fileloop-initialize'.
-CASE-FOLD can be t, nil, or `default', the latter one meaning to obey
-the default setting of `case-fold-search'.
-DELIMITED if non-nil means replace only word-delimited matches.
+  FROM is a regexp and TO is the replacement to use.
+  FILES describes the files, as in `fileloop-initialize'.
+  CASE-FOLD can be t, nil, or `default':
+    if it is nil, matching of FROM is case-sensitive.
+    if it is t, matching of FROM is case-insensitive, except
+       when `search-upper-case' is non-nil and FROM includes
+       upper-case letters.
+    if it is `default', the function uses the value of
+       `case-fold-search' instead.
+  DELIMITED if non-nil means replace only word-delimited matches.
 
 \(fn FROM TO FILES CASE-FOLD &optional DELIMITED)" nil nil)
 
@@ -13024,9 +13039,10 @@ generated it.
 
 (autoload 'flymake-make-diagnostic "flymake" "\
 Make a Flymake diagnostic for BUFFER's region from BEG to END.
-TYPE is a key to symbol and TEXT is a description of the problem
-detected in this region.  DATA is any object that the caller
-wishes to attach to the created diagnostic for later retrieval.
+TYPE is a diagnostic symbol and TEXT is string describing the
+problem detected in this region.  DATA is any object that the
+caller wishes to attach to the created diagnostic for later
+retrieval.
 
 OVERLAY-PROPERTIES is an alist of properties attached to the
 created diagnostic, overriding the default properties and any
@@ -15989,7 +16005,10 @@ or add (global-hi-lock-mode 1) to your init file.
 In buffers where Font Lock mode is enabled, patterns are
 highlighted using font lock.  In buffers where Font Lock mode is
 disabled, patterns are applied using overlays; in this case, the
-highlighting will not be updated as you type.
+highlighting will not be updated as you type.  The Font Lock mode
+is considered \"enabled\" in a buffer if its `major-mode'
+causes `font-lock-specified-p' to return non-nil, which means
+the major mode specifies support for Font Lock.
 
 When Hi Lock mode is enabled, a \"Regexp Highlighting\" submenu
 is added to the \"Edit\" menu.  The commands in the submenu,
@@ -16092,7 +16111,10 @@ If SUBEXP is omitted or nil, the entire REGEXP is 
highlighted.
 
 Use Font lock mode, if enabled, to highlight REGEXP.  Otherwise,
 use overlays for highlighting.  If overlays are used, the
-highlighting will not update as you type.
+highlighting will not update as you type.  The Font Lock mode
+is considered \"enabled\" in a buffer if its `major-mode'
+causes `font-lock-specified-p' to return non-nil, which means
+the major mode specifies support for Font Lock.
 
 \(fn REGEXP &optional FACE SUBEXP)" t nil)
 
@@ -16109,7 +16131,10 @@ letters case-insensitive, before highlighting with 
`hi-lock-set-pattern'.
 
 Use Font lock mode, if enabled, to highlight REGEXP.  Otherwise,
 use overlays for highlighting.  If overlays are used, the
-highlighting will not update as you type.
+highlighting will not update as you type.  The Font Lock mode
+is considered \"enabled\" in a buffer if its `major-mode'
+causes `font-lock-specified-p' to return non-nil, which means
+the major mode specifies support for Font Lock.
 
 \(fn REGEXP &optional FACE)" t nil)
 
@@ -16122,7 +16147,10 @@ unless you use a prefix argument.
 Uses `find-tag-default-as-symbol-regexp' to retrieve the symbol at point.
 
 This uses Font lock mode if it is enabled; otherwise it uses overlays,
-in which case the highlighting will not update as you type." t nil)
+in which case the highlighting will not update as you type.  The Font
+Lock mode is considered \"enabled\" in a buffer if its `major-mode'
+causes `font-lock-specified-p' to return non-nil, which means
+the major mode specifies support for Font Lock." t nil)
 
 (defalias 'unhighlight-regexp 'hi-lock-unface-buffer)
 



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