invalid overlay.
(syms_of_buffer): defsubr Soverlayp; initialize Qoverlayp.
(Fdelete_overlay): Set the overlay's markers to point nowhere.
- Use CHECK_OVERLAY instead of signalling a special error.
+ Use CHECK_OVERLAY instead of signaling a special error.
(Fmove_overlay, Foverlay_put): Use CHECK_OVERLAY instead of
- signalling a special error.
+ signaling a special error.
(Foverlay_get): Use CHECK_OVERLAY.
* fns.c (internal_equal): Define this for overlays.
* buffer.h (OVERLAY_VALID): Define in terms of OVERLAYP.
[not HAVE_X11] (x_set_border_pixel): Use gray_width and
gray_height, instead of assuming that the bitmap is 16x16.
(x_make_gc): Instead of creating a pixmap and then calling
- XPutImage to make it into a grey stipple, just call
+ XPutImage to make it into a gray stipple, just call
XCreatePixmapFromBitmapData to do it all at once.
* xterm.c (x_text_icon): Move the request for font information
h->poll_suppress_count.
* eval.c (Fsignal): It's okay for the debugger to return to the
- caller if the caller was signalling a quit.
+ caller if the caller was signaling a quit.
* eval.c (unbind_catch): Restore the polling suppression count
here, instead of in Fsignal and Fthrow.
shrink below the minimum, this code would only try to delete it if
it had a parent. Well, even if the window doesn't have a parent,
you want Fdelete_window to signal an error, since you're trying to
- resize one of the undeleteable windows into nothingness. So call
+ resize one of the undeletable windows into nothingness. So call
Fdelete_window even if the window doesn't have a parent.
* window.c (MINSIZE): Add kludge so that the minibuffer is always
* keyboard.c (cmd_error): If an error occurs before somebody has
provided a screen to print it on, print it to stderr and exit
Emacs. Handle batch-mode errors with the same code.
- * lisp.h (Qexternal_debugging_ouput): New extern declaration, for
+ * lisp.h (Qexternal_debugging_output): New extern declaration, for
use in cmd_error.
* screen.c (Fscreen_pixel_size, Fset_screen_position): Doc fix.
(init_x_parm_symbols, x_set_screen_param): Use x_screen_parms
instead of a large switch statement.
(x_figure_window_size): Make the default case of the switch call
- abort instead of signalling an error, since window_prompting's
+ abort instead of signaling an error, since window_prompting's
value is internally generated.
1991-05-01 Jim Blandy (jimb@churchy.gnu.ai.mit.edu)
* print.c: Include dispextern.h.
(printchar, strout): Use message_buf.
- * sysdep.c (get_screen_size): Don't use MscreenWidth, MscreenLenght.
+ * sysdep.c (get_screen_size): Don't use MscreenWidth, MscreenLength.
* term.c: Likewise.
* scroll.c (CalcIDCosts, CalcIDCosts1, CalcLID): These now take a
(do_scrolling): Use alloca for queue.
* dispnew.c (remake_screen_structures): Allocate message_buf.
- Don't use MscreenWidth, MscreenLenght.
+ Don't use MscreenWidth, MscreenLength.
* xdisp.c: bf_cur replaced with current_buffer.
Calls to SetBfx deleted.
* macros.c (Fstart_kbd_macro): Local cleanup.
- * minibuf.c (read_minibuf): No more delcaration of
+ * minibuf.c (read_minibuf): No more declaration of
Frestore_screen_configuration.
* search.c (Fregexp_quote): Simplified.
1989-08-09 Joseph Arceneaux (jla@spiff)
- * ../oldXMenu/Makefile: Removed all the unneccessary X stuff.
+ * ../oldXMenu/Makefile: Removed all the unnecessary X stuff.
1989-08-07 Richard Stallman (rms@sugar-bombs.ai.mit.edu)
- * fileio.c (barf_or_query_if_file_exists): When signalling,
+ * fileio.c (barf_or_query_if_file_exists): When signaling,
provide the expected args for a file-error.
1989-08-06 Richard Stallman (rms@sugar-bombs.ai.mit.edu)
* xfns.c (Fx_create_screen): If user has specified
`x-iconic-startup' then start emacs in iconic form.
Look for icon position in `icon-left' and `icon-top', or use
- window postion.
+ window position.
* xterm.c (x_term_init): If server doesn't respond, use fatal
instead of error. Also tell user about -d option.
;; coding: utf-8
;; End:
- Copyright (C) 1993, 2001-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 1993, 2001-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Emacs.