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Change "special form" to "special operator" in our sources.
Add a compatible function alias, and the relevant manual index entries.
src/ChangeLog addition:
2010-01-31 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* symbols.c (Fspecial_operator_p, syms_of_symbols):
* eval.c (print_subr, Finteractive_p, Ffuncall)
(Ffunction_min_args, Ffunction_max_args, vars_of_eval):
* editfns.c:
* data.c (Fsubr_max_args):
* doc.c (Fbuilt_in_symbol_file):
Change "special form" to "special operator" in our sources.
man/ChangeLog addition:
2010-01-31 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* xemacs/programs.texi (Defuns):
* lispref/variables.texi (Local Variables, Defining Variables)
(Setting Variables, Default Value):
* lispref/symbols.texi (Definitions):
* lispref/searching.texi (Saving Match Data):
* lispref/positions.texi (Excursions, Narrowing):
* lispref/objects.texi (Primitive Function Type):
* lispref/macros.texi (Defining Macros, Backquote):
* lispref/lispref.texi (Top):
* lispref/intro.texi (A Sample Function Description):
* lispref/help.texi (Help Functions):
* lispref/functions.texi (What Is a Function, Simple Lambda)
(Defining Functions, Calling Functions, Anonymous Functions):
* lispref/frames.texi (Input Focus):
* lispref/eval.texi (Forms, Function Indirection)
(Special Operators, Quoting):
* lispref/edebug-inc.texi (Instrumenting)
(Specification Examples):
* lispref/debugging.texi (Internals of Debugger):
* lispref/control.texi (Control Structures, Sequencing):
(Conditionals, Combining Conditions, Iteration):
(Catch and Throw, Handling Errors):
* lispref/commands.texi (Defining Commands, Using Interactive):
Terminology change; special operator -> special form.
Don't attempt to change this in texinfo.texi or cl.texi, which use
macros I don't understand.
* lispref/macros.texi (Defining Macros): Give an anonymous macro
example here.
* lispref/positions.texi (Excursions):
Correct some documentation that called a couple of macros special
forms.
* lispref/searching.texi (Saving Match Data):
Drop some documentation of how to write code that works with Emacs
18.
* lispref/specifiers.texi (Adding Specifications):
Correct this; #'let-specifier is a macro, not a special operator.
* lispref/windows.texi (Window Configurations)
(Selecting Windows):
Correct this, #'save-selected-window and #'save-window-excursion
are macros, not special operators.
lisp/ChangeLog addition:
2010-01-31 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* obsolete.el:
* loadhist.el (symbol-file):
* help.el (describe-function-1):
* bytecomp.el: (byte-compile-save-current-buffer):
* byte-optimize.el (byte-optimize-form-code-walker):
* subr.el (subr-arity):
Change "special form" to "special operator" in these files, it's
the more logical term.
* subr.el (special-form-p): Provide this alias for
#'special-operator-p.
author | Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> |
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date | Sun, 31 Jan 2010 20:28:01 +0000 |
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@c -*-texinfo-*- @c This is part of the XEmacs Lisp Reference Manual. @c Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @c See the file lispref.texi for copying conditions. @setfilename ../../info/errors.info @node Standard Errors, Standard Buffer-Local Variables, Building XEmacs and Object Allocation, Top @appendix Standard Errors Here is the complete list of the error symbols in standard Emacs, grouped by concept. The list includes each symbol's message (on the @code{error-message} property of the symbol) and a cross reference to a description of how the error can occur. Each error symbol has an @code{error-conditions} property that is a list of symbols. Normally this list includes the error symbol itself and the symbol @code{error}. Occasionally it includes additional symbols, which are intermediate classifications, narrower than @code{error} but broader than a single error symbol. For example, all the errors in accessing files have the condition @code{file-error}. As a special exception, the error symbol @code{quit} does not have the condition @code{error}, because quitting is not considered an error. @xref{Errors}, for an explanation of how errors are generated and handled. @table @code @item @var{symbol} @var{string}; @var{reference}. @item error @code{"error"}@* @xref{Errors}. @item quit @code{"Quit"}@* @xref{Quitting}. @item args-out-of-range @code{"Args out of range"}@* @xref{Sequences Arrays Vectors}. @item arith-error @code{"Arithmetic error"}@* See @code{/} and @code{%} in @ref{Numbers}. @item beginning-of-buffer @code{"Beginning of buffer"}@* @xref{Motion}. @item buffer-read-only @code{"Buffer is read-only"}@* @xref{Read Only Buffers}. @item cyclic-function-indirection @code{"Symbol's chain of function indirections contains a loop"}@* @xref{Function Indirection}. @c XEmacs feature @item domain-error @code{"Arithmetic domain error"}@* @item end-of-buffer @code{"End of buffer"}@* @xref{Motion}. @item end-of-file @code{"End of file during parsing"}@* This is not a @code{file-error}.@* @xref{Input Functions}. @item file-error This error and its subcategories do not have error-strings, because the error message is constructed from the data items alone when the error condition @code{file-error} is present.@* @xref{Files}. @item file-locked This is a @code{file-error}.@* @xref{File Locks}. @item file-already-exists This is a @code{file-error}.@* @xref{Writing to Files}. @item file-supersession This is a @code{file-error}.@* @xref{Modification Time}. @item invalid-byte-code @code{"Invalid byte code"}@* @xref{Byte Compilation}. @item invalid-function @code{"Invalid function"}@* @xref{Classifying Lists}. @item invalid-read-syntax @code{"Invalid read syntax"}@* @xref{Input Functions}. @item invalid-regexp @code{"Invalid regexp"}@* @xref{Regular Expressions}. @c XEmacs feature @item mark-inactive @code{"The mark is not active now"}@* @item no-catch @code{"No catch for tag"}@* @xref{Catch and Throw}. @c XEmacs feature @item overflow-error @code{"Arithmetic overflow error"}@* @c XEmacs feature @item protected-field @code{"Attempt to modify a protected field"}@* @c XEmacs feature @item range-error @code{"Arithmetic range error"}@* @item search-failed @code{"Search failed"}@* @xref{Searching and Matching}. @item setting-constant @code{"Attempt to set a constant symbol"}@* @xref{Constant Variables, , Variables that Never Change}. @c XEmacs feature @item singularity-error @code{"Arithmetic singularity error"}@* @c XEmacs feature @item tooltalk-error @code{"ToolTalk error"}@* @xref{ToolTalk Support}. @c XEmacs feature @item undefined-keystroke-sequence @code{"Undefined keystroke sequence"}@* @ignore FSF Emacs only @item undefined-color @code{"Undefined color"}@* @xref{Color Names}. @end ignore @item void-function @code{"Symbol's function definition is void"}@* @xref{Function Cells}. @item void-variable @code{"Symbol's value as variable is void"}@* @xref{Accessing Variables}. @item wrong-number-of-arguments @code{"Wrong number of arguments"}@* @xref{Classifying Lists}. @item wrong-type-argument @code{"Wrong type argument"}@* @xref{Type Predicates}. @end table These error types, which are all classified as special cases of @code{arith-error}, can occur on certain systems for invalid use of mathematical functions. @table @code @item domain-error @code{"Arithmetic domain error"}@* @xref{Math Functions}. @item overflow-error @code{"Arithmetic overflow error"}@* @xref{Math Functions}. @item range-error @code{"Arithmetic range error"}@* @xref{Math Functions}. @item singularity-error @code{"Arithmetic singularity error"}@* @xref{Math Functions}. @item underflow-error @code{"Arithmetic underflow error"}@* @xref{Math Functions}. @end table