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Change "special form" to "special operator" in our sources. Add a compatible function alias, and the relevant manual index entries. src/ChangeLog addition: 2010-01-31 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * symbols.c (Fspecial_operator_p, syms_of_symbols): * eval.c (print_subr, Finteractive_p, Ffuncall) (Ffunction_min_args, Ffunction_max_args, vars_of_eval): * editfns.c: * data.c (Fsubr_max_args): * doc.c (Fbuilt_in_symbol_file): Change "special form" to "special operator" in our sources. man/ChangeLog addition: 2010-01-31 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * xemacs/programs.texi (Defuns): * lispref/variables.texi (Local Variables, Defining Variables) (Setting Variables, Default Value): * lispref/symbols.texi (Definitions): * lispref/searching.texi (Saving Match Data): * lispref/positions.texi (Excursions, Narrowing): * lispref/objects.texi (Primitive Function Type): * lispref/macros.texi (Defining Macros, Backquote): * lispref/lispref.texi (Top): * lispref/intro.texi (A Sample Function Description): * lispref/help.texi (Help Functions): * lispref/functions.texi (What Is a Function, Simple Lambda) (Defining Functions, Calling Functions, Anonymous Functions): * lispref/frames.texi (Input Focus): * lispref/eval.texi (Forms, Function Indirection) (Special Operators, Quoting): * lispref/edebug-inc.texi (Instrumenting) (Specification Examples): * lispref/debugging.texi (Internals of Debugger): * lispref/control.texi (Control Structures, Sequencing): (Conditionals, Combining Conditions, Iteration): (Catch and Throw, Handling Errors): * lispref/commands.texi (Defining Commands, Using Interactive): Terminology change; special operator -> special form. Don't attempt to change this in texinfo.texi or cl.texi, which use macros I don't understand. * lispref/macros.texi (Defining Macros): Give an anonymous macro example here. * lispref/positions.texi (Excursions): Correct some documentation that called a couple of macros special forms. * lispref/searching.texi (Saving Match Data): Drop some documentation of how to write code that works with Emacs 18. * lispref/specifiers.texi (Adding Specifications): Correct this; #'let-specifier is a macro, not a special operator. * lispref/windows.texi (Window Configurations) (Selecting Windows): Correct this, #'save-selected-window and #'save-window-excursion are macros, not special operators. lisp/ChangeLog addition: 2010-01-31 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * obsolete.el: * loadhist.el (symbol-file): * help.el (describe-function-1): * bytecomp.el: (byte-compile-save-current-buffer): * byte-optimize.el (byte-optimize-form-code-walker): * subr.el (subr-arity): Change "special form" to "special operator" in these files, it's the more logical term. * subr.el (special-form-p): Provide this alias for #'special-operator-p.
author Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
date Sun, 31 Jan 2010 20:28:01 +0000
parents f200f93c0b69
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874 those cases it's probably best to use @code{add-spec-to-specifier} or 874 those cases it's probably best to use @code{add-spec-to-specifier} or
875 @code{add-spec-list-to-specifier}. 875 @code{add-spec-list-to-specifier}.
876 @end defun 876 @end defun
877 877
878 @defspec let-specifier specifier-list &rest body 878 @defspec let-specifier specifier-list &rest body
879 This special form temporarily adds specifications to specifiers, 879 This macro temporarily adds specifications to specifiers,
880 evaluates forms in @var{body} and restores the specifiers to their 880 evaluates forms in @var{body} and restores the specifiers to their
881 previous states. The specifiers and their temporary specifications are 881 previous states. The specifiers and their temporary specifications are
882 listed in @var{specifier-list}. 882 listed in @var{specifier-list}.
883 883
884 The format of @var{specifier-list} is 884 The format of @var{specifier-list} is
890 @var{specifier} is the specifier to be temporarily modified. 890 @var{specifier} is the specifier to be temporarily modified.
891 @var{value} is the instantiator to be temporarily added to specifier in 891 @var{value} is the instantiator to be temporarily added to specifier in
892 @var{locale}. @var{locale}, @var{tag-set} and @var{how-to-add} have the 892 @var{locale}. @var{locale}, @var{tag-set} and @var{how-to-add} have the
893 same meaning as in @code{add-spec-to-specifier}. 893 same meaning as in @code{add-spec-to-specifier}.
894 894
895 This special form is implemented as a macro; the code resulting from 895 The code resulting from macro expansion will add specifications to
896 macro expansion will add specifications to specifiers using 896 specifiers using @code{add-spec-to-specifier}. After forms in
897 @code{add-spec-to-specifier}. After forms in @var{body} are evaluated, 897 @var{body} are evaluated, the temporary specifications are removed and
898 the temporary specifications are removed and old specifier spec-lists 898 old specifier spec-lists are restored.
899 are restored.
900 899
901 @var{locale}, @var{tag-set} and @var{how-to-add} may be omitted, and 900 @var{locale}, @var{tag-set} and @var{how-to-add} may be omitted, and
902 default to @code{nil}. The value of the last form in @var{body} is 901 default to @code{nil}. The value of the last form in @var{body} is
903 returned. 902 returned.
904 903