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Add argument information to remaining MANY or UNEVALLED C subrs. src/ChangeLog addition: 2009-09-20 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * alloc.c (Flist): (Fvector): (Fbit_vector): (Fmake_byte_code): (Fstring): * data.c (Feqlsign): (Flss): (Fgtr): (Fleq): (Fgeq): (Fneq): (Fgtr): (Fplus): (Fminus): (Ftimes): (Fdiv): (Fquo): (Fmax): (Fmin): (Flogand): (Flogior): (Flogxor): * editfns.c (Fsave_excursion): (Fsave_current_buffer): (Fencode_time): (Finsert): (Finsert_before_markers): (Fsave_restriction): (Fformat): * elhash.c (Fmake_hash_table): * eval.c (Fdefun): (Fdefmacro): (Fcatch): (Funwind_protect): (Fcall_with_condition_handler): (Ffuncall): (Fapply): (Frun_hooks): * fns.c (Fappend): (Fconcat): (Fvconcat): (Fbvconcat): (Fnconc): * print.c (Fwith_output_to_temp_buffer): * process.c (Fstart_process_internal): * window.c (Fsave_window_excursion): * widget.c (Fwidget_apply): Add argument information, in a form understood by #'function-arglist, to all these MANY or UNEVALLED (that is to say, special-operator) built-in functions.
author Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
date Sun, 20 Sep 2009 21:29:00 +0100
parents facf3239ba30
children 428d7c571110
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661 from `default-process-coding-system' if either or both are nil. You can 661 from `default-process-coding-system' if either or both are nil. You can
662 change the coding systems later on using `set-process-coding-system', 662 change the coding systems later on using `set-process-coding-system',
663 `set-process-input-coding-system', or `set-process-output-coding-system'. 663 `set-process-input-coding-system', or `set-process-output-coding-system'.
664 664
665 See also `set-process-filter' and `set-process-stderr-filter'. 665 See also `set-process-filter' and `set-process-stderr-filter'.
666
667 arguments: (NAME BUFFER PROGRAM &rest PROGRAM-ARGS)
666 */ 668 */
667 (int nargs, Lisp_Object *args)) 669 (int nargs, Lisp_Object *args))
668 { 670 {
669 /* This function can call lisp */ 671 /* This function can call lisp */
670 Lisp_Object buffer, stderr_buffer, name, program, process, current_dir; 672 Lisp_Object buffer, stderr_buffer, name, program, process, current_dir;