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Improve the lexical scoping in #'block, #'return-from. lisp/ChangeLog addition: 2011-02-07 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * bytecomp.el: * bytecomp.el (byte-compile-initial-macro-environment): Shadow `block', `return-from' here, we implement them differently when byte-compiling. * bytecomp.el (byte-compile-active-blocks): New. * bytecomp.el (byte-compile-block-1): New. * bytecomp.el (byte-compile-return-from-1): New. * bytecomp.el (return-from-1): New. * bytecomp.el (block-1): New. These are two aliases that exist to have their own associated byte-compile functions, which functions implement `block' and `return-from'. * cl-extra.el (cl-macroexpand-all): Fix a bug here when macros in the environment have been compiled. * cl-macs.el (block): * cl-macs.el (return): * cl-macs.el (return-from): Be more careful about lexical scope in these macros. * cl.el: * cl.el ('cl-block-wrapper): Removed. * cl.el ('cl-block-throw): Removed. These aren't needed in code generated by this XEmacs. They shouldn't be needed in code generated by XEmacs 21.4, but if it turns out the packages do need them, we can put them back. 2011-01-30 Mike Sperber <mike@xemacs.org> * font-lock.el (font-lock-fontify-pending-extents): Don't fail if `font-lock-mode' is unset, which can happen in the middle of `revert-buffer'. 2011-01-23 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * cl-macs.el (delete): * cl-macs.el (delq): * cl-macs.el (remove): * cl-macs.el (remq): Don't use the compiler macro if these functions were given the wrong number of arguments, as happens in lisp-tests.el. * cl-seq.el (remove, remq): Removed. I added these to subr.el, and forgot to remove them from here. 2011-01-22 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * bytecomp.el (byte-compile-setq, byte-compile-set): Remove kludge allowing keywords' values to be set, all the code that does that is gone. * cl-compat.el (elt-satisfies-test-p): * faces.el (set-face-parent): * faces.el (face-doc-string): * gtk-font-menu.el: * gtk-font-menu.el (gtk-reset-device-font-menus): * msw-font-menu.el: * msw-font-menu.el (mswindows-reset-device-font-menus): * package-get.el (package-get-installedp): * select.el (select-convert-from-image-data): * sound.el: * sound.el (load-sound-file): * x-font-menu.el (x-reset-device-font-menus-core): Don't quote keywords, they're self-quoting, and the win from backward-compatibility is sufficiently small now that the style problem overrides it. 2011-01-22 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * cl-macs.el (block, return-from): Require that NAME be a symbol in these macros, as always documented in the #'block docstring and as required by Common Lisp. * descr-text.el (unidata-initialize-unihan-database): Correct the use of non-symbols in #'block and #'return-from in this function. 2011-01-15 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * cl-extra.el (concatenate): Accept more complicated TYPEs in this function, handing the sequences over to #'coerce if we don't understand them here. * cl-macs.el (inline): Don't proclaim #'concatenate as inline, its compiler macro is more useful than doing that. 2011-01-11 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * subr.el (delete, delq, remove, remq): Move #'remove, #'remq here, they don't belong in cl-seq.el; move #'delete, #'delq here from fns.c, implement them in terms of #'delete*, allowing support for sequences generally. * update-elc.el (do-autoload-commands): Use #'delete*, not #'delq here, now the latter's no longer dumped. * cl-macs.el (delete, delq): Add compiler macros transforming #'delete and #'delq to #'delete* calls. 2011-01-10 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * dialog.el (make-dialog-box): Correct a misplaced parenthesis here, thank you Mats Lidell in 87zkr9gqrh.fsf@mail.contactor.se ! 2011-01-02 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * dialog.el (make-dialog-box): * list-mode.el (display-completion-list): These functions used to use cl-parsing-keywords; change them to use defun* instead, fixing the build. (Not sure what led to me not including this change in d1b17a33450b!) 2011-01-02 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * cl-macs.el (define-star-compiler-macros): Make sure the form has ITEM and LIST specified before attempting to change to calls with explicit tests; necessary for some tests in lisp-tests.el to compile correctly. (stable-union, stable-intersection): Add compiler macros for these functions, in the same way we do for most of the other functions in cl-seq.el. 2011-01-01 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * cl-macs.el (dolist, dotimes, do-symbols, macrolet) (symbol-macrolet): Define these macros with defmacro* instead of parsing the argument list by hand, for the sake of style and readability; use backquote where appropriate, instead of calling #'list and and friends, for the same reason. 2010-12-30 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * x-misc.el (device-x-display): Provide this function, documented in the Lispref for years, but not existing previously. Thank you Julian Bradfield, thank you Jeff Mincy. 2010-12-30 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * cl-seq.el: Move the heavy lifting from this file to C. Dump the cl-parsing-keywords macro, but don't use defun* for the functions we define that do take keywords, dynamic scope lossage makes that not practical. * subr.el (sort, fillarray): Move these aliases here. (map-plist): #'nsublis is now built-in, but at this point #'eql isn't necessarily available as a test; use #'eq. * obsolete.el (cl-delete-duplicates): Make this available for old compiler macros and old code. (memql): Document that this is equivalent to #'member*, and worse. * cl.el (adjoin, subst): Removed. These are in C. 2010-12-30 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * simple.el (assoc-ignore-case): Remove a duplicate definition of this function (it's already in subr.el). * iso8859-1.el (char-width): On non-Mule, make this function equivalent to that produced by (constantly 1), but preserve its docstring. * subr.el (subst-char-in-string): Define this in terms of #'substitute, #'nsubstitute. (string-width): Define this using #'reduce and #'char-width. (char-width): Give this a simpler definition, it makes far more sense to check for mule at load time and redefine, as we do in iso8859-1.el. (store-substring): Implement this in terms of #'replace, now #'replace is cheap. 2010-12-30 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * update-elc.el (lisp-files-needed-for-byte-compilation) (lisp-files-needing-early-byte-compilation): cl-macs belongs in the former, not the latter, it is as fundamental as bytecomp.el. 2010-12-30 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * cl.el: Provde the Common Lisp program-error, type-error as error symbols. This doesn't nearly go far enough for anyone using the Common Lisp errors. 2010-12-29 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * cl-macs.el (delete-duplicates): If the form has an incorrect number of arguments, don't attempt a compiler macroexpansion. 2010-12-29 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * cl-macs.el (cl-safe-expr-p): Forms that start with the symbol lambda are also safe. 2010-12-29 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * cl-macs.el (= < > <= >=): For these functions' compiler macros, the optimisation is safe even if the first and the last arguments have side effects, since they're only used the once. 2010-12-29 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * cl-macs.el (inline-side-effect-free-compiler-macros): Unroll a loop here at macro-expansion time, so these compiler macros are compiled. Use #'eql instead of #'eq in a couple of places for better style. 2010-12-29 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * cl-extra.el (notany, notevery): Avoid some dynamic scope stupidity with local variable names in these functions, when they weren't prefixed with cl-; go into some more detail in the doc strings. 2010-12-29 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * byte-optimize.el (side-effect-free-fns): #'remove, #'remq are free of side-effects. (side-effect-and-error-free-fns): Drop dot, dot-marker from the list. 2010-11-17 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * cl-extra.el (coerce): In the argument list, name the first argument OBJECT, not X; the former name was always used in the doc string and is clearer. Handle vector type specifications which include the length of the target sequence, error if there's a mismatch. * cl-macs.el (cl-make-type-test): Handle type specifications starting with the symbol 'eql. 2010-11-14 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * cl-macs.el (eql): Don't remove the byte-compile property of this symbol. That was necessary to override a bug in bytecomp.el where #'eql was confused with #'eq, which bug we no longer have. If neither expression is constant, don't attempt to handle the expression in this compiler macro, leave it to byte-compile-eql, which produces better code anyway. * bytecomp.el (eq): #'eql is not the function associated with the byte-eq byte code. (byte-compile-eql): Add an explicit compile method for this function, for cases where the cl-macs compiler macro hasn't reduced it to #'eq or #'equal. 2010-10-25 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> Add compiler macros and compilation sanity-checking for various functions that take keywords. * byte-optimize.el (side-effect-free-fns): #'symbol-value is side-effect free and not error free. * bytecomp.el (byte-compile-normal-call): Check keyword argument lists for sanity; store information about the positions where keyword arguments start using the new byte-compile-keyword-start property. * cl-macs.el (cl-const-expr-val): Take a new optional argument, cl-not-constant, defaulting to nil, in this function; return it if the expression is not constant. (cl-non-fixnum-number-p): Make this into a separate function, we want to pass it to #'every. (eql): Use it. (define-star-compiler-macros): Use the same code to generate the member*, assoc* and rassoc* compiler macros; special-case some code in #'add-to-list in subr.el. (remove, remq): Add compiler macros for these two functions, in preparation for #'remove being in C. (define-foo-if-compiler-macros): Transform (remove-if-not ...) calls to (remove ... :if-not) at compile time, which will be a real win once the latter is in C. (define-substitute-if-compiler-macros) (define-subst-if-compiler-macros): Similarly for these functions. (delete-duplicates): Change this compiler macro to use #'plists-equal; if we don't have information about the type of SEQUENCE at compile time, don't bother attempting to inline the call, the function will be in C soon enough. (equalp): Remove an old commented-out compiler macro for this, if we want to see it it's in version control. (subst-char-in-string): Transform this to a call to nsubstitute or nsubstitute, if that is appropriate. * cl.el (ldiff): Don't call setf here, this makes for a load-time dependency problem in cl-macs.el 2010-06-14 Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@xemacs.org> * term/vt100.el: Refer to XEmacs, not GNU Emacs, in permissions. * term/bg-mouse.el: * term/sup-mouse.el: Put copyright notice in canonical "Copyright DATE AUTHOR" form. Refer to XEmacs, not GNU Emacs, in permissions. * site-load.el: Add permission boilerplate. * mule/canna-leim.el: * alist.el: Refer to XEmacs, not APEL/this program, in permissions. * mule/canna-leim.el: Remove my copyright, I've assigned it to the FSF. 2010-06-14 Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@xemacs.org> * gtk.el: * gtk-widget-accessors.el: * gtk-package.el: * gtk-marshal.el: * gtk-compose.el: * gnome.el: Add copyright notice based on internal evidence. 2010-06-14 Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@xemacs.org> * easymenu.el: Add reference to COPYING to permission notice. * gutter.el: * gutter-items.el: * menubar-items.el: Fix typo "Xmacs" in permissions notice. 2010-06-14 Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@xemacs.org> * auto-save.el: * font.el: * fontconfig.el: * mule/kinsoku.el: Add "part of XEmacs" text to permission notice. 2010-10-14 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * byte-optimize.el (side-effect-free-fns): * cl-macs.el (remf, getf): * cl-extra.el (tailp, cl-set-getf, cl-do-remf): * cl.el (ldiff, endp): Tighten up Common Lisp compatibility for #'ldiff, #'endp, #'tailp; add circularity checking for the first two. #'cl-set-getf and #'cl-do-remf were Lisp implementations of #'plist-put and #'plist-remprop; change the names to aliases, changes the macros that use them to using #'plist-put and #'plist-remprop directly. 2010-10-12 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * abbrev.el (fundamental-mode-abbrev-table, global-abbrev-table): Create both these abbrev tables using the usual #'define-abbrev-table calls, rather than attempting to special-case them. * cl-extra.el: Force cl-macs to be loaded here, if cl-extra.el is being loaded interpreted. Previously other, later files would redundantly call (load "cl-macs") when interpreted, it's more reasonable to do it here, once. * cmdloop.el (read-quoted-char-radix): Use defcustom here, we don't have any dump-order dependencies that would prevent that. * custom.el (eval-when-compile): Don't load cl-macs when interpreted or when byte-compiling, rely on cl-extra.el in the former case and the appropriate entry in bytecomp-load-hook in the latter. Get rid of custom-declare-variable-list, we have no dump-time dependencies that would require it. * faces.el (eval-when-compile): Don't load cl-macs when interpreted or when byte-compiling. * packages.el: Remove some inaccurate comments. * post-gc.el (cleanup-simple-finalizers): Use #'delete-if-not here, now the order of preloaded-file-list has been changed to make it available. * subr.el (custom-declare-variable-list): Remove. No need for it. Also remove a stub define-abbrev-table from this file, given the current order of preloaded-file-list there's no need for it. 2010-10-10 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * bytecomp.el (byte-compile-constp) Forms quoted with FUNCTION are also constant. (byte-compile-initial-macro-environment): In #'the, if FORM is constant and does not match TYPE, warn at byte-compile time. 2010-10-10 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * backquote.el (bq-vector-contents, bq-list*): Remove; the former is equivalent to (append VECTOR nil), the latter to (list* ...). (bq-process-2): Use (append VECTOR nil) instead of using #'bq-vector-contents to convert to a list. (bq-process-1): Now we use list* instead of bq-list * subr.el (list*): Moved from cl.el, since it is now required to be available the first time a backquoted form is encountered. * cl.el (list*): Move to subr.el. 2010-09-16 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * test-harness.el (Check-Message): Add an omitted comma here, thank you the buildbot. 2010-09-16 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * hash-table.el (hash-table-key-list, hash-table-value-list) (hash-table-key-value-alist, hash-table-key-value-plist): Remove some useless #'nreverse calls in these files; our hash tables have no order, it's not helpful to pretend they do. * behavior.el (read-behavior): Do the same in this file, in some code evidently copied from hash-table.el. 2010-09-16 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * info.el (Info-insert-dir): * format.el (format-deannotate-region): * files.el (cd, save-buffers-kill-emacs): Use #'some, #'every and related functions for applying boolean operations to lists, instead of rolling our own ones that cons and don't short-circuit. 2010-09-16 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * bytecomp.el (byte-compile-initial-macro-environment): * cl-macs.el (the): Rephrase the docstring, make its implementation when compiling files a little nicer. 2010-09-16 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * descr-text.el (unidata-initialize-unicodedata-database) (unidata-initialize-unihan-database, describe-char-unicode-data) (describe-char-unicode-data): Wrap calls to the database functions with (with-fboundp ...), avoiding byte compile warnings on builds without support for the database functions. (describe-char): (reduce #'max ...), not (apply #'max ...), no need to cons needlessly. (describe-char): Remove a redundant lambda wrapping #'extent-properties. (describe-char-unicode-data): Call #'nsubst when replacing "" with nil in the result of #'split-string, instead of consing inside mapcar. 2010-09-16 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * x-faces.el (x-available-font-sizes): * specifier.el (let-specifier): * package-ui.el (pui-add-required-packages): * msw-faces.el (mswindows-available-font-sizes): * modeline.el (modeline-minor-mode-menu): * minibuf.el (minibuf-directory-files): Replace the O2N (delq nil (mapcar (lambda (W) (and X Y)) Z)) with the ON (mapcan (lambda (W) (and X (list Y))) Z) in these files. 2010-09-16 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * cl-macs.el (= < > <= >=): When these functions are handed more than two arguments, and those arguments have no side effects, transform to a series of two argument calls, avoiding funcall in the byte-compiled code. * mule/mule-cmds.el (finish-set-language-environment): Take advantage of this change in a function called 256 times at startup. 2010-09-16 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * bytecomp.el (byte-compile-function-form, byte-compile-quote) (byte-compile-quote-form): Warn at compile time, and error at runtime, if a (quote ...) or a (function ...) form attempts to quote more than one object. 2010-09-16 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * byte-optimize.el (byte-optimize-apply): Transform (apply 'nconc (mapcar ...)) to (mapcan ...); warn about use of the first idiom. * update-elc.el (do-autoload-commands): * packages.el (packages-find-package-library-path): * frame.el (frame-list): * extents.el (extent-descendants): * etags.el (buffer-tag-table-files): * dumped-lisp.el (preloaded-file-list): * device.el (device-list): * bytecomp-runtime.el (proclaim-inline, proclaim-notinline) Use #'mapcan, not (apply #'nconc (mapcar ...) in all these files. * bytecomp-runtime.el (eval-when-compile, eval-and-compile): In passing, mention that these macros also evaluate the body when interpreted. tests/ChangeLog addition: 2011-02-07 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * automated/lisp-tests.el: Test lexical scope for `block', `return-from'; add a Known-Bug-Expect-Failure for a contorted example that fails when byte-compiled.
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@comment  node-name,  next,  previous,  up
@node Other Customizations, Select and Move, Files, Top
@chapter Other Customizations
@cindex customize
@cindex hook
@cindex font-lock-mode

You can modify the behavior of Emacs in minor ways permanently by
putting your changes in your @file{init.el} file. This file contains Lisp
function call expressions. Each of these expressions will consist of a
function name followed by arguments, all surrounded by parentheses. For
example, to turn on the auto-fill-mode (i.e. break lines automatically
when they become too long) , put the following  line in your
@file{init.el} file: 

@example
(add-hook 'text-mode-hook 
        '(lambda() (auto-fill-mode 1)))
@end example

@noindent
Emacs has a function named "turn-on-auto-fill" which is defined as
"(lambda() (auto-fill-mode 1))". Therefore you can also write the above
as: 

@example
(add-hook 'text-mode-hook 'turn-on-auto-fill)
@end example

@noindent
Emacs provides a number of hooks for the sake of customization. The hook
variables contain list of functions to be called with no arguments. To
turn on the auto-fill-mode, add the appropriate hook as shown in the
example above.

Similarly, to enable the "font-lock mode" which displays your program in
different fonts and colors(@pxref{Modes}), put the following in your
@file{init.el} file. The comments above the statement explain what the
statements do.

@example
;;; enables the font-lock-mode in Lisp Mode
(add-hook 'lisp-mode-hook    'turn-on-font-lock)

;;; enables the font-lock-mode in Texinfo Mode
(add-hook 'texinfo-mode-hook    'turn-on-font-lock)

;;; enables the font-lock mode in C Mode
(add-hook 'c-mode-hook          'turn-on-font-lock)
@end example

To turn on the font-lock mode in other Major Modes like emacs-lisp, just
put the name of the mode with "-hook" appended to it as the middle
parameter in the above examples. You can also select the color that the
functions, comments or other keywords  should be displayed in :

@example
;;; the function names will now be displayed in blue color
(set-face-foreground 'font-lock-function-name-face "blue")

;;; the comments will be displayed in forest green 
 (set-face-foreground 'font-lock-comment-face "forest green")
@end example

@noindent
For other customizations regarding the font-lock face, look at the file
@file{/usr/local/lib/xemacs-VERSION/etc/sample.init.el}. 



@comment  node-name,  next,  previous,  up
@menu
* Setting Variables::           Customizing Emacs variables
* Init File::                   Some examples of Lisp expressions in
                                init.el file
@end menu

@node Setting Variables, Init File, Other Customizations, Other Customizations
@section Other Customizations
@cindex setting variables
@findex describe-variable

In XEmacs, @dfn{variables} are used for internal record-keeping and
customizations. There are some variables called "options" which you can
use for customizations. To examine a variable use:

@example
;;; print the value and documentation of the variable, use either of the
;;; following commands
C-h v
M-x describe variable
@end example

After you type any of the above commands, you will be prompted for a
variable name in the @dfn{echo area}. Type in the name of the variable,
for example, type  @code{case-fold-search} @key{RET}
Your window will split into two and you will see the following message
in that window:

@example
case-fold-search's value is t
This value is specific to the current buffer.

Documentation:
*Non-nil if searches should ignore case.
Automatically becomes buffer-local when set in any fashion.

@end example

@noindent
Since this variable's value is 't' searches will ignore case. If you
want case-sensitive-search (i.e. if you are searching for "Foo" and you do
not want "foo" to be included in the search, you need to set this
variable to "nil". In order to do that, use:

@findex set-variable
@example
M-x set-variable
@end example

@noindent
Emacs will prompt you for the variable which you wish to set. Type in
"case-fold-search" and hit @key{RET}. You will see the following
message:

@example
Set case-fold-search to value:
@end example

@noindent
Type "nil" and hit @key{RET}.  Now if you again use @kbd{M-x describe
variable} , you will see that the new value of case-fold-search will be
"nil" and your searches will be case-sensitive. This will be effective
only for that Emacs session. If you want to change the value of a
variable permanently put the following statement in your @file{init.el}
file :

@example
(setq case-fold-search nil)
@end example

@noindent
This statement will make searches case-sensitive only in the current
buffer which is the @file{init.el} file. This will not be very useful. To
make searches case-sensitive globally in all buffers, use:

@example
(setq-default case-fold-search nil)
@end example

If you want to change the value of any other variable, use :

@example
(setq <variable-name> <new value>)
@end example

@noindent
"setq" will assign the "new value" to the "variable-name" .  


If you want a list of the "options" i.e. the variables available for
customization type:

@findex list-options
@findex edit-options
@example

;;; displays a buffer listing names, values and documentation of options
M-x list-options

;;; displays options and allows you to edit those list of options
M-x edit-options

@end example

@noindent
Try these options. If you are using edit-options to edit a variable,
just point at the variable you wish to edit and use one of the following
commands:

@table @b
@item 1
Set the value of the variable to t (non-nil).
@item 0
Set the value of the variable to nil.
@item n
Move to the next variable.
@item p
Move to the previous variable.
@end table


There are some other options available to make the value of a variable
local to a buffer and then to switch to its global value. You can also
have a @dfn{local variables list} in a file which specifies the values
to use for certain Emacs variables when you edit that
file. @xref{Variables,,,xemacs,XEmacs User's Manual}, for information on
these options.


@comment  node-name,  next,  previous,  up
@node Init File,  , Setting Variables, Other Customizations
@section Init File Examples
@cindex init file examples

   For customizing Emacs, you need to put Lisp expressions in your
@file{init.el} file. The following are some useful Lisp expressions. If
you find any of them useful, just type them in your @file{init.el} file:

@itemize @bullet
@item 
The following expression will make @key{TAB} in C mode insert a real tab
character if the cursor or point is in the middle of the line. Now
hitting the @key{TAB} key will indent a line only if the cursor is at
the left margin or in the line's indentation:

@example
(setq c-tab-always-indent nil)
@end example

@noindent
The value of the variable @code{c-tab-always-indent} is usually @samp{t}
for @samp{true}. When this variable is true, then hitting the @key{TAB}
key always indents the current line. 

@item
This expression will turn on the @var{auto-fill-mode} when you are in
text mode:

@example
(setq text-mode-hook 'turn-on-auto-fill)
@end example

This mode will automatically break lines when you type a space so that
the lines don't become too long. The length of the lines is controlled
by the variable @code{fill-column}. You can set this variable to a value
you wish. Look at the documentation for this variable to see its default
value. To change the value to 75 for example, use:

@vindex fill-column
@example
(setq-default fill-column 75)
@end example

@noindent
This will change the value of this variable globally. 

@item
@findex eval-expression
The following expression will enable the use of @var{eval-expression}
without confirmation:

@example
(put 'eval-expression 'disabled nil)
@end example

@noindent
Now when you use @var{eval-expression}, it will print the value of the
expression you specify in the @dfn{echo area} without confirming with
you. 

@item
This expression will remove the binding of @kbd{C-x C-c}, because its
easy to hit this key by mistake and you will exit Emacs
unintentionally. You can use the @b{Exit Emacs} option from the @b{File}
menu to exit Emacs.

@example
(global-set-key "\C-x\C-c" nil)
@end example

@noindent
Now if you type @kbd{C-x C-c}, you won't exit Emacs.

@item
The following expression will make the @key{BACKSPACE} and the @key{DEL}
key work in the same manner:

@example
(global-set-key 'backspace [delete])
@end example

@item
This expression will make searches case sensitive:

@example
(setq-default case-fold-search nil)
@end example

@noindent
If we use "setq" instead of "setq-default" then searches will be
case-sensitive only in the current buffer's local value. In this case the
buffer would be the @file{init.el} file. Since this would not be too
helpful and we want to have case-sensitive searches in all buffers, we
have to use "setq-default".

@item
This expression will enable the font-lock mode when you are using
texinfo mode:

@example
(add-hook 'texinfo-mode-hook 'turn-on-font-lock)
@end example

@noindent
@xref{Minor Modes}, for information on font-lock mode. 

@item 
Rebinds the key @kbd{C-x l} to run the function
@code{make-symbolic-link}:

@example
(global-set-key "\C-xl" 'make-symbolic-link)
@end example

@noindent
We use the single quote before "make-symbolic-link" because its a
function name. You can also use the following expression which does the
same thing:

@example
(define-key global-map "C-xl" 'make-symbolic-link)
@end example

@item
The following expression will bind @kbd{C-x l} to run the function
@code{make-symbolic-link} in C mode only:

@example
(define-key c-mode-map "C-xl" 'make-symbolic-link)
@end example

@noindent
Instead of binding @kbd{C-xl} to run @code{make-symbolic-link}, you can
bind the @key{F1} key to run this function:

@example
(define-key c-mode-map 'f1 'make-symbolic-link)
@end example

@noindent
Here, you have to use lower case for naming function keys like @key{F1}.

@item
You can bind the function @code{undo} i.e. @kbd{C-x u} to any key, for
example to @key{F2}:

@example
(global-set-key 'f2 'undo)
@end example

@item 
The following statement will display the current time in the modeline of
the buffer:

@vindex display-time
@cindex displaying time
@example
(display-time)
@end example

@item 
This displays the current line number on which the cursor is present in
the modeline:

@example
(setq line-number-mode t)
@end example

@item
If you don't want the text to be highlighted when you use commands for
marking regions so as to use the @dfn{kill} and @dfn{yank} commands
later, you can use the following expression in your @file{init.el} file:

@vindex zmacs-regions
@example
(setq zmacs-regions nil)
@end example

@noindent
Now if you use a command like @kbd{C-x C-p} (@code{mark-page}), the text
will not be highlighted.

@item 
To control the number of buffers listed when you select the @b{Buffers}
menu, you need to set the variable @code{buffers-menu-max-size} to
whatever value you wish. For example, if you want 20 buffers to be listed
when you select @b{Buffers} use:

@vindex buffers-menu-max-size
@example
(setq buffers-menu-max-size 20)
@end example

@item
If you want the window title area to display the full directory/name of
the current buffer's file, and not just the name, use:

@vindex frame-title-format
@example
(setq frame-title-format "%S: %f")
@end example

@item
To get rid of the menu, use :

@example
(set-menubar nil)
@end example

@item
If you want an extensive menu-bar use the following expression in your
@file{init.el} file.

@example
(load "big-menubar")
@end example

@noindent
If you want to write your own menus, you can look at some of the
examples in
@file{/usr/local/lib/xemacs/xemacs-packages/lisp/edit-utils/big-menubar.el} file.

@end itemize

   For more information on initializing your @file{init.el} file,
@xref{Init File,,,xemacs,XEmacs User's Manual}. You should also look at
@file{/usr/local/lib/xemacs-VERSION/etc/sample.init.el}, which is a sample
@file{init.el} file. It contains some of the commonly desired
customizations in Emacs.