comparison src/file-coding.c @ 5128:7be849cb8828 ben-lisp-object

merge
author Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
date Sun, 07 Mar 2010 02:09:59 -0600
parents a9c41067dd88 88f955fa5a7f
children f965e31a35f0
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1400 { 1400 {
1401 return make_coding_system_1 (existing, prefix, type, description, props); 1401 return make_coding_system_1 (existing, prefix, type, description, props);
1402 } 1402 }
1403 1403
1404 DEFUN ("make-coding-system-internal", Fmake_coding_system_internal, 2, 4, 0, /* 1404 DEFUN ("make-coding-system-internal", Fmake_coding_system_internal, 2, 4, 0, /*
1405 See `make-coding-system'. This does much of the work of that function. 1405 Create a new coding system object, and register NAME as its name.
1406 1406
1407 With Mule support, this does much of the work of `make-coding-system'.
1407 Without Mule support, it does all the work of that function, and an alias 1408 Without Mule support, it does all the work of that function, and an alias
1408 exists, mapping `make-coding-system' to 1409 exists, mapping `make-coding-system' to `make-coding-system-internal'.
1409 `make-coding-system-internal'. You'll need a non-Mule XEmacs to read the 1410
1410 complete docstring. Or you can just read it in make-coding-system.el; 1411 You'll need a Mule XEmacs to read the complete docstring. Or you can
1411 something like the following should work: 1412 just read it in make-coding-system.el; something like the following
1413 should work:
1412 1414
1413 \\[find-function-other-window] find-file RET \\[find-file] mule/make-coding-system.el RET 1415 \\[find-function-other-window] find-file RET \\[find-file] mule/make-coding-system.el RET
1414 1416
1415 */ 1417 */
1416 (name, type, description, props)) 1418 (name, type, description, props))