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Correct some partial character accounting, buffered_bytecount_to_charcount(). src/ChangeLog addition: 2014-01-23 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * lstream.c (Lstream_read_1): Don't include the unread partial character in unget_character_count, since our consumers will never be aware of it. * text.c: * text.c (buffered_bytecount_to_charcount): A buffer consisting entirely of a partial character needs to be treated as a partial last character, not a partial first character, to avoid double-counting.
author Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
date Thu, 23 Jan 2014 13:49:40 +0000
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;;; Do not edit this file!
;;; This file was automatically generated, by the config.values.sh script,
;;; from configure, which was itself automatically generated from configure.in.
;;;
;;; See lisp/config.el for details on how this file is used.
;;;
;;; You are trapped in a twisty maze of strange-looking files, all autogenerated...

;;; configure        is created, from configure.in,     by autoconf
;;; config.values.in is created, from configure,        by config.values.sh
;;; config.values    is created, from config.values.in, by configure
;;; config.values    is read by lisp/config.el,
;;;                  to create the (Lisp object) config-value-hash-table

;;; Variables defined in configure by AC_SUBST follow:
;;; (These are used in Makefiles)


;;; Variables defined in configure by AC_DEFINE and AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED follow:
;;; (These are used in C code)