X-Git-Url: https://code.delx.au/gnu-emacs-elpa/blobdiff_plain/4c77f20e144dc409e3c59abdb7105fb0db41ee54..f10533854f4c7bb54247a11981191bf37b70cb36:/packages/wcheck-mode/wcheck-mode.el diff --git a/packages/wcheck-mode/wcheck-mode.el b/packages/wcheck-mode/wcheck-mode.el index ae7e91754..c97f09b87 100644 --- a/packages/wcheck-mode/wcheck-mode.el +++ b/packages/wcheck-mode/wcheck-mode.el @@ -360,12 +360,12 @@ regexp-end The default values for the regular expressions are - \\=\\<'* (regexp-start) + \\=\\<\\='* (regexp-start) \\w+? (regexp-body) - '*\\=\\> (regexp-end) + \\='*\\=\\> (regexp-end) Effectively they match a series of word characters defined in - the effective syntax table. Single quotes (') at the start + the effective syntax table. Single quotes (\\=') at the start and end of a word are excluded. This is probably a good thing when using `wcheck-mode' as a spelling checker. @@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ regexp-discard to define exceptions to the `regexp-body' match. The default value is - \\`'+\\' + \\\\=`\\='+\\\\=' which discards the body string if it consists only of single quotes. This was chosen as the default because the default @@ -623,10 +623,10 @@ Here's an example value for the variable: (connection . nil) (face . wcheck-default-face) (syntax . text-mode-syntax-table) - (regexp-start . \"\\\\=\\<'*\") + (regexp-start . \"\\\\=\\<\\='*\") (regexp-body . \"\\\\w+?\") - (regexp-end . \"'*\\\\=\\>\") - (regexp-discard . \"\\\\`'+\\\\'\") + (regexp-end . \"\\='*\\\\=\\>\") + (regexp-discard . \"\\\\\\=`\\='+\\\\\\='\") (case-fold . nil) (read-or-skip-faces ((emacs-lisp-mode c-mode) read