** Variable aliases have been implemented:
-- Macro: defvaralias ALIAS-VAR BASE-VAR
+- Macro: defvaralias ALIAS-VAR BASE-VAR [DOCSTRING]
This defines the symbol ALIAS-VAR as a variable alias for symbol
BASE-VAR. This means that retrieving the value of ALIAS-VAR returns
the value of BASE-VAR, and changing the value of ALIAS-VAR changes the
value of BASE-VAR.
+DOCSTRING, if present, is the documentation for ALIAS-VAR; else it has
+the same documentation as BASE-VAR.
+
- Function: indirect-variable VARIABLE
This function returns the variable at the end of the chain of aliases
to keep the old name as an @emph{alias} of the new one for
compatibility. You can do this with @code{defvaralias}.
-@defmac defvaralias alias-var base-var
+@defmac defvaralias alias-var base-var [docstring]
This function defines the symbol @var{alias-var} as a variable alias
-for symbol @var{base-var}. This means that retrieving the value of
+for symbol @var{base-var}. This means that retrieving the value of
@var{alias-var} returns the value of @var{base-var}, and changing the
value of @var{alias-var} changes the value of @var{base-var}.
+
+If the @var{docstring} argument is present, it specifies the documentation for
+@var{alias-var}; otherwise, it has the same documentation that @var{base-var},
+if any.
@end defmac
@defun indirect-variable variable