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Add #'query-coding-region tests; do the work necessary to get them running. lisp/ChangeLog addition: 2008-12-28 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * coding.el (default-query-coding-region): Declare using defun*, so we can #'return-from to it on encountering a safe-charsets value of t. Comment out a few debug messages. (query-coding-region): Correct the docstring, it deals with a region, not a string. (unencodable-char-position): Correct the implementation for non-nil COUNT, special-case a zero value for count, treat it as one. Don't rely on dynamic scope when calling the main lambda. * unicode.el (unicode-query-coding-region): Comment out some debug messages here. * mule/mule-coding.el (8-bit-fixed-query-coding-region): Comment out some debug messages here. * code-init.el (raw-text): Add a safe-charsets property to this coding system. * mule/korean.el (iso-2022-int-1): * mule/korean.el (euc-kr): * mule/korean.el (iso-2022-kr): Add safe-charsets properties for these coding systems. * mule/japanese.el (iso-2022-jp): * mule/japanese.el (jis7): * mule/japanese.el (jis8): * mule/japanese.el (shift-jis): * mule/japanese.el (iso-2022-jp-1978-irv): * mule/japanese.el (euc-jp): Add safe-charsets properties for all these coding systems. * mule/iso-with-esc.el: Add safe-charsets properties to all the coding systems in here. Comment on the downside of a safe-charsets value of t for iso-latin-1-with-esc. * mule/hebrew.el (ctext-hebrew): Add a safe-charsets property for this coding system. * mule/devanagari.el (in-is13194-devanagari): Add a safe-charsets property for this coding system. * mule/chinese.el (cn-gb-2312): * mule/chinese.el (hz-gb-2312): * mule/chinese.el (big5): Add safe-charsets properties for these coding systems. * mule/latin.el (iso-8859-14): Add an implementation for this, using #'make-8-bit-coding-system. * mule/mule-coding.el (ctext): * mule/mule-coding.el (iso-2022-8bit-ss2): * mule/mule-coding.el (iso-2022-7bit-ss2): * mule/mule-coding.el (iso-2022-jp-2): * mule/mule-coding.el (iso-2022-7bit): * mule/mule-coding.el (iso-2022-8): * mule/mule-coding.el (escape-quoted): * mule/mule-coding.el (iso-2022-lock): Add safe-charsets properties for all these coding systems. src/ChangeLog addition: 2008-12-28 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * file-coding.c (Fmake_coding_system): Document our use of the safe-chars and safe-charsets properties, and the differences compared to GNU. (make_coding_system_1): Don't drop the safe-chars and safe-charsets properties. (Fcoding_system_property): Return the safe-chars and safe-charsets properties when asked for them. * file-coding.h (CODING_SYSTEM_SAFE_CHARSETS): * coding-system-slots.h: Make the safe-chars and safe-charsets slots available in these headers. tests/ChangeLog addition: 2008-12-28 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * automated/query-coding-tests.el: New file, testing the functionality of #'query-coding-region and #'query-coding-string.
author Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
date Sun, 28 Dec 2008 14:46:24 +0000
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;;; loaddefs.el --- define standard autoloads of other files

;; Copyright (C) 1985-7, 1992-5, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

;; Maintainer: XEmacs Development Team
;; Keywords: internal

;; This file is part of XEmacs.

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;;; Synched up with: Not synched with FSF.

;;; Commentary:

;; The following commentary is completely out of date.  I would like to
;; delete it, but it serves as a useful reminder as to how things used to
;; work.

;; !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
;; Special formatting conventions are used in this file!

;; a backslash-newline is used at the beginning of a documentation string
;; when that string should be stored in the file lib-src/DOCnnn, not in core.

;; Such strings read into Lisp as numbers (during the pure-loading phase).

;; But you must obey certain rules to make sure the string is understood
;; and goes into lib-src/DOCnnn properly.  Otherwise, the string will not go
;; anywhere!

;; The doc string must appear in the standard place in a call to
;; defun, autoload, defvar or defconst.  No Lisp macros are recognized.
;; The open-paren starting the definition must appear in column 0.

;; In defvar and defconst, there is an additional rule:
;; The double-quote that starts the string must be on the same
;; line as the defvar or defconst.
;; !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

;; **********************************************************************
;; You should never need to write autoloads by hand and put them here.

;; It is no longer necessary.  Instead use autoload.el to maintain them
;; for you.  Just insert ";;;###autoload" before defuns or defmacros you
;; want to be autoloaded, or other forms you want copied into loaddefs.el
;; (defvars, key definitions, etc.).  For example, 
;;	;;;###autoload
;;	(defun foobar () ....)
;;	;;;###autoload (define-key global-map "f" 'foobar)
;;	;;;###autoload
;;	(defvar foobar-var nil "\
;;	This is foobar-var's doc-string.")

;; Then do M-x update-file-autoloads on the file to update loaddefs.el.

;; You can also use M-x update-directory-autoloads to update the autoloads
;; in loaddefs.el for all .el files in the lisp/ directory, or M-x
;; update-autoloads-here to update the autoloads for each file that
;; already has an autoload section in this file.
;; **********************************************************************


;;; Code:

;; These variables are used by autoloadable packages.
;; They are defined here so that they do not get overridden
;; by the loading of those packages.


;; Names in directory that end in one of these
;; are ignored in completion,
;; making it more likely you will get a unique match.
(setq completion-ignored-extensions
      ;; this is way way way bogus.
      ;; completely wtf?
      ;; the only things that should be here are those that are
      ;; (a) universally recognizable, and
      ;; (b) obvious backup files, or
      ;; (c) obvious binary files that are generated on a
      ;;     PER-SOURCE-FILE basis, so that they will actually
      ;;     cause annoyance.  This excludes executables (.exe, .com)
      ;;     and libraries (.a, .lib, .dll).
;	      '(".o" ".elc" "~" ".bin" ".lbin" ".fasl"
;		".dvi" ".toc" ;".log"
;		".aux" ".a" ".ln"
;		".lof" ".blg" ".bbl" ".glo" ".idx" ".lot" ".fmt"
;		".diff" ".oi" ".class")))
      '(".o" ".obj" ".elc" "~"
	".bin" ".lbin" ;; #### these are doubtful, esp. the latter.
	".dvi" ;; possibly doubtful, too.
	".class"))


;; This needs to be redone better. -slb
;(setq debug-ignored-errors
;      '(beginning-of-line
;	beginning-of-buffer
;	end-of-line
;        end-of-buffer
;	end-of-file buffer-read-only
;	"\\`Previous command was not a yank\\'"
;	"\\`Minibuffer is not active for completion\\'"
;	"\\`No \\(following\\|preceding\\) item in .*-history\\'"
;	"\\`No recursive edit is in progress\\'"
;	"\\`Changes to be undone are outside visible portion of buffer\\'"
;	"\\`No further undo information\\'"
;	"\\`No undo information in this buffer\\'"
;	"\\`Buffer modified since last undo/redo, cannot redo"
;	"\\`Save not confirmed\\'"
;	"\\`Canceled\\'"
;	"\\`\\(Revert\\|Steal\\|Recover-file\\) cancelled\\.\\'"

;	;; comint
;	"\\`Not at command line\\'"
;	"\\`Empty input ring\\'"
;	"\\`No history\\'"
;	"\\`Not found\\'" ;; To common?
;	"\\`Current buffer has no process\\'"

;	;; dabbrev
;	"\\`No \\(further \\)?dynamic expansion for .* found\\.?\\'"

;	;; Completion
;	"\\`To complete, the point must be after a symbol at least [0-9]* character long\\.\\'"
;	"\\`The string \".*\" is too short to be saved as a completion\\.\\'"

;	;; Compile
;	"\\`No more errors\\( yet\\|\\)\\'"

;	;; Gnus
;	;"\\`NNTP: Connection closed\\.\\'"

;	;; info
;	"\\`Node has no Previous\\'"
;	"\\`No \".*\" in index\\'"

;	;; imenu
;	;"\\`No items suitable for an index found in this buffer\\.\\'"
;	;"\\`The mode \".*\" does not take full advantage of imenu\\.el yet\\.\\'"

;	;; ispell
;	"\\`No word found to check!\\'"

;	;; man
;	"\\`.* not found\\'"
;	"\\`No more history\\.\\'"

;	;; etags
;	"\\`File .* is not a valid tag table\\'"
;	"\\`File .* is not a valid tags file\\'"
;	"\\`All files processed\\.\\'"
;	"No TAGS file name supplied\\'"
;	"\\`Nothing to complete\\'"

;	;; BBDB
;	"\\`no previous record\\'"
;	"\\`no next record\\'"))

(make-variable-buffer-local 'indent-tabs-mode)


;;; Load in generated autoloads (made by autoload.el).

;; (let ((dir load-path)
;;       purify-flag)
;;   (while dir
;;     (condition-case nil
;;	(load (concat (car dir) "auto-autoloads"))
;;      (t nil))
;;    (pop dir)))

;;; Local Variables:
;;; no-byte-compile: t
;;; no-update-autoloads: t
;;; End:
;;; loaddefs.el ends here