;;; windmove.el --- directional window-selection routines
;;
-;; Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
-;; 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+;; Copyright (C) 1998-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;;
;; Author: Hovav Shacham (hovav@cs.stanford.edu)
;; Created: 17 October 1998
;; otherwise would be. the only complication is that we need to check
;; if the minibuffer is active, and, if not, pretend that it's not
;; even part of the frame.
-(defun windmove-wrap-loc-for-movement (coord window dir)
+(defun windmove-wrap-loc-for-movement (coord window)
"Takes the constrained COORD and wraps it around for the movement.
This makes an out-of-range x or y coordinate and wraps it around the
frame, giving a coordinate (hopefully) in the window on the other edge
of the frame. WINDOW is the window that movement is relative to (nil
-means the currently selected window); DIR is the direction of the
-movement, one of `left', `up', `right',or `down'.
-Returns the wrapped coordinate."
+means the currently selected window). Returns the wrapped coordinate."
(let* ((frame-edges (windmove-frame-edges window))
(frame-minibuffer (minibuffer-window (if window
(window-frame window)
(other-window-loc
(if windmove-wrap-around
(windmove-wrap-loc-for-movement constrained-other-window-loc
- actual-current-window
- dir)
+ actual-current-window)
constrained-other-window-loc)))
(window-at (car other-window-loc)
(cdr other-window-loc))))
(provide 'windmove)
-;; arch-tag: 56267432-bf1a-4296-a9a0-85c6bd9f2375
;;; windmove.el ends here