Lisp_Object check_category_table ();
DEFUN ("define-category", Fdefine_category, Sdefine_category, 2, 3, 0,
- doc: /* Define CHAR as a category which is described by DOCSTRING.
-CHAR should be an ASCII printing character in the range ` ' to `~'.
-DOCSTRING is a documentation string of the category.
+ doc: /* Define CATEGORY as a category which is described by DOCSTRING.
+CATEGORY should be an ASCII printing character in the range ` ' to `~'.
+DOCSTRING is the documentation string of the category.
The category is defined only in category table TABLE, which defaults to
- the current buffer's category table. */)
+the current buffer's category table. */)
(category, docstring, table)
Lisp_Object category, docstring, table;
{
}
DEFUN ("category-docstring", Fcategory_docstring, Scategory_docstring, 1, 2, 0,
- doc: /* Return the documentation string of CATEGORY, as defined in CATEGORY-TABLE. */)
+ doc: /* Return the documentation string of CATEGORY, as defined in TABLE.
+TABLE should be a category table and defaults to the current buffer's
+category table. */)
(category, table)
Lisp_Object category, table;
{
DEFUN ("get-unused-category", Fget_unused_category, Sget_unused_category,
0, 1, 0,
- doc: /* Return a category which is not yet defined in CATEGORY-TABLE.
+ doc: /* Return a category which is not yet defined in TABLE.
If no category remains available, return nil.
-The optional argument CATEGORY-TABLE
-specifies which category table to modify;
+The optional argument TABLE specifies which category table to modify;
it defaults to the current buffer's category table. */)
(table)
Lisp_Object table;
}
DEFUN ("set-category-table", Fset_category_table, Sset_category_table, 1, 1, 0,
- doc: /* Specify TABLE as the category table for the current buffer. */)
+ doc: /* Specify TABLE as the category table for the current buffer.
+Return TABLE. */)
(table)
Lisp_Object table;
{
Scategory_set_mnemonics, 1, 1, 0,
doc: /* Return a string containing mnemonics of the categories in CATEGORY-SET.
CATEGORY-SET is a bool-vector, and the categories \"in\" it are those
-that are indexes where t occurs the bool-vector.
+that are indexes where t occurs in the bool-vector.
The return value is a string containing those same categories. */)
(category_set)
Lisp_Object category_set;