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add documentation on keywords to cl*.el
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2010-02-22 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
* cl-seq.el:
* cl-seq.el (reduce):
* cl-seq.el (fill):
* cl-seq.el (replace):
* cl-seq.el (remove*):
* cl-seq.el (remove-if):
* cl-seq.el (remove-if-not):
* cl-seq.el (delete*):
* cl-seq.el (delete-if):
* cl-seq.el (delete-if-not):
* cl-seq.el (remove-duplicates):
* cl-seq.el (delete-duplicates):
* cl-seq.el (substitute):
* cl-seq.el (substitute-if):
* cl-seq.el (substitute-if-not):
* cl-seq.el (nsubstitute):
* cl-seq.el (nsubstitute-if):
* cl-seq.el (nsubstitute-if-not):
* cl-seq.el (find):
* cl-seq.el (find-if):
* cl-seq.el (find-if-not):
* cl-seq.el (position):
* cl-seq.el (position-if):
* cl-seq.el (position-if-not):
* cl-seq.el (count):
* cl-seq.el (count-if):
* cl-seq.el (count-if-not):
* cl-seq.el (mismatch):
* cl-seq.el (search):
* cl-seq.el (sort*):
* cl-seq.el (stable-sort):
* cl-seq.el (merge):
* cl-seq.el (member*):
* cl-seq.el (member-if):
* cl-seq.el (member-if-not):
* cl-seq.el (assoc*):
* cl-seq.el (assoc-if):
* cl-seq.el (assoc-if-not):
* cl-seq.el (rassoc*):
* cl-seq.el (rassoc-if):
* cl-seq.el (rassoc-if-not):
* cl-seq.el (union):
* cl-seq.el (nunion):
* cl-seq.el (intersection):
* cl-seq.el (nintersection):
* cl-seq.el (set-difference):
* cl-seq.el (nset-difference):
* cl-seq.el (set-exclusive-or):
* cl-seq.el (nset-exclusive-or):
* cl-seq.el (subsetp):
* cl-seq.el (subst-if):
* cl-seq.el (subst-if-not):
* cl-seq.el (nsubst):
* cl-seq.el (nsubst-if):
* cl-seq.el (nsubst-if-not):
* cl-seq.el (sublis):
* cl-seq.el (nsublis):
* cl-seq.el (tree-equal):
* cl-seq.el (cl-tree-equal-rec):
* cl.el:
* cl.el (pushnew):
* cl.el (adjoin):
* cl.el (subst):
Document the keywords to the various sequence/list functions.
author | Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org> |
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date | Mon, 22 Feb 2010 21:17:47 -0600 |
parents | 146742e30f05 |
children | fd714e8ba81e |
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Package distributions may be placed in this directory. If present and a package-path is configured, packages can be installed using the top-level Makefile. To configure the package path, use the --with-late-packages option to configure, which specifies a single directory in which to install the xemacs-packages and mule-packages hierarchies provided. If this is null, or contains a Unix-style search path (i.e., a colon is present in the argument of the --with-late-packages option), you will have to install the packages by hand. To find out if a distribution includes bundled packages, type make check-available-packages There are three Make targets that may be available depending on the package sets supplied. make install-bootstrap-packages Install a selected set of packages sufficient to support downloading and installing packages via the M-x list-packages interface. Chose this if you want to be able to install the latest version of each package immediately. make install-nomule-packages Install the full distribution of packages that do not require a Mule-enabled XEmacs. Choose this package if you don't have a Mule-enabled XEmacs and want the convenience of a single-command installation. You can add or update packages via M-x list-packages at any time. make install-all-packages Install the full distribution of packages, including those requiring a Mule-enabled XEmacs. Choose this package if you have a Mule- enabled XEmacs and want the convenience of a single-command installation. You can add or update packages via M-x list-packages at any time. DISTRIBUTOR'S NOTE: you may choose what packages you wish to include in bootstrap.tar.gz, but to make list-packages work you need to include at least xemacs-base, dired, and efs. The tarball should unpack directly as an xemacs-packages tree (and optionaly, a mule-packages tree. Also, if either of xemacs-sumo.tar.gz or xemacs-mule-sumo.tar.gz is provided, the other should be as well. If packages are not available with the distribution, you can get them at ftp://ftp.xemacs.org/pub/xemacs/packages/xemacs-sumo.tar.gz ftp://ftp.xemacs.org/pub/xemacs/packages/xemacs-mule-sumo.tar.gz http://turnbull.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp/Tools/XEmacs/bootstrap.tar.gz and place them in the same directory as this file. You can also make your own bootstrap.tar.gz by creating a directory xemacs-packages, then untarring the packages of your choice into that directory, and tarring the whole thing up with "tar czf bootstrap.tar.gz xemacs-packages". (If you wish to include mule-packages, you should place them in mule-packages as a sibling of xemacs-packages.) This facility currently does not support installations which configure the --with-early-packages, --with-late-packages, or --with-last-packages options. This facility currently will not overwrite an existing package installation, not even if a whole hierarchy (usually the mule-packages) is missing. In particular, you cannot use this feature to add the mule-packages to a package installation which lacks them, even if the hierarchy is missing, or the xemacs-packages hierarchy was installed this way. Nor can you "upgrade" a bootstrap installation to a full installation. If you wish to do any of these things you will need to remove the existing hierarchies.