In an interactive call, @var{count} is the numeric prefix argument.
+Self-insertion translates the input character through
+@code{translation-table-for-input}. @xref{Translation of Characters}.
+
This command calls @code{auto-fill-function} whenever that is
non-@code{nil} and the character inserted is in the table
@code{auto-fill-chars} (@pxref{Auto Filling}).
@c Cross refs reworded to prevent overfull hbox. --rjc 15mar92
This command performs abbrev expansion if Abbrev mode is enabled and
the inserted character does not have word-constituent
-syntax. (@xref{Abbrevs}, and @ref{Syntax Class Table}.)
-
-This is also responsible for calling @code{blink-paren-function} when
-the inserted character has close parenthesis syntax (@pxref{Blinking}).
+syntax. (@xref{Abbrevs}, and @ref{Syntax Class Table}.) It is also
+responsible for calling @code{blink-paren-function} when the inserted
+character has close parenthesis syntax (@pxref{Blinking}).
Do not try substituting your own definition of
@code{self-insert-command} for the standard one. The editor command
by @var{delta}. It is undone by calling @var{funname} with arguments
@var{args}.
+This kind of element enables undo limited to a region to determine
+whether the element pertains to that region.
+
@item nil
This element is a boundary. The elements between two boundaries are
called a @dfn{change group}; normally, each change group corresponds to
rearranges the order of the elements of a list (@pxref{Rearrangement}).
The values returned by these functions are not meaningful.
-@defun sort-subr reverse nextrecfun endrecfun &optional startkeyfun endkeyfun
+@defun sort-subr reverse nextrecfun endrecfun &optional startkeyfun endkeyfun predicate
This function is the general text-sorting routine that subdivides a
buffer into records and then sorts them. Most of the commands in this
section use this function.
non-@code{nil} value.
@end enumerate
+The argument @var{predicate} is the function to use to compare keys.
+If keys are numbers, it defaults to @code{<}; otherwise it defaults to
+@code{string<}.
+
As an example of @code{sort-subr}, here is the complete function
definition for @code{sort-lines}: