@code{current-kill} calls the value of
@code{interprogram-paste-function} (documented below) before
consulting the kill ring. If that value is a function and calling it
-returns a string or a list of several string, @code{current-kill}
+returns a string or a list of several strings, @code{current-kill}
pushes the strings onto the kill ring and returns the first string.
It also sets the yanking pointer to point to the kill-ring entry of
the first string returned by @code{interprogram-paste-function},
@defun kill-new string &optional replace
This function pushes the text @var{string} onto the kill ring and
makes the yanking pointer point to it. It discards the oldest entry
-if appropriate. It also invokes the value of
-@code{interprogram-cut-function} (see below).
+if appropriate. It also invokes the values of
+@code{interprogram-paste-function} (subject to
+the user option @code{save-interprogram-paste-before-kill})
+and @code{interprogram-cut-function} (see below).
If @var{replace} is non-@code{nil}, then @code{kill-new} replaces the
first element of the kill ring with @var{string}, rather than pushing
kill ring and makes the yanking pointer point to the combined entry.
Normally @var{string} goes at the end of the entry, but if
@var{before-p} is non-@code{nil}, it goes at the beginning. This
-function also invokes the value of @code{interprogram-cut-function}
-(see below).
+function calls @code{kill-new} as a subroutine, thus causing the
+values of @code{interprogram-cut-function} and possibly
+@code{interprogram-paste-function} (see below) to be invoked by
+extension.
@end defun
@defvar interprogram-paste-function
"The tail of the kill ring whose car is the last thing yanked.")
(defcustom save-interprogram-paste-before-kill nil
- "Save clipboard strings into kill ring before replacing them.
-When one selects something in another program to paste it into Emacs,
-but kills something in Emacs before actually pasting it,
-this selection is gone unless this variable is non-nil,
-in which case the other program's selection is saved in the `kill-ring'
-before the Emacs kill and one can still paste it using \\[yank] \\[yank-pop]."
+ "Save existing clipboard text into kill ring before replacing it.
+A non-nil value ensures that Emacs kill operations do not
+irrevocably overwrite existing clipboard text by saving it to the
+`kill-ring' prior to the kill. Such text can subsequently be
+retrieved via \\[yank] \\[yank-pop]]."
:type 'boolean
:group 'killing
:version "23.2")
the front of the kill ring, rather than being added to the list.
When `save-interprogram-paste-before-kill' and `interprogram-paste-function'
-are non-nil, saves the interprogram paste string(s) into `kill-ring' before
+are non-nil, save the interprogram paste string(s) into `kill-ring' before
STRING.
When the yank handler has a non-nil PARAM element, the original STRING
(if interprogram-cut-function
(funcall interprogram-cut-function string)))
-;; It has been argued that this should work similar to `self-insert-command'
-;; which merges insertions in undo-list in groups of 20 (hard-coded in cmds.c).
+;; It has been argued that this should work like `self-insert-command'
+;; which merges insertions in `buffer-undo-list' in groups of 20
+;; (hard-coded in `undo-auto-amalgamate').
(defcustom kill-append-merge-undo nil
- "Whether appending to kill ring also makes \\[undo] restore both pieces of text simultaneously."
+ "Amalgamate appending kills with the last kill for undo.
+When non-nil, appending or prepending text to the last kill makes
+\\[undo] restore both pieces of text simultaneously."
:type 'boolean
:group 'killing
:version "25.1")
(defun kill-append (string before-p)
"Append STRING to the end of the latest kill in the kill ring.
-If BEFORE-P is non-nil, prepend STRING to the kill.
-Also removes the last undo boundary in the current buffer,
- depending on `kill-append-merge-undo'.
-If `interprogram-cut-function' is set, pass the resulting kill to it."
+If BEFORE-P is non-nil, prepend STRING to the kill instead.
+If `interprogram-cut-function' is non-nil, call it with the
+resulting kill.
+If `kill-append-merge-undo' is non-nil, remove the last undo
+boundary in the current buffer."
(let* ((cur (car kill-ring)))
(kill-new (if before-p (concat string cur) (concat cur string))
(or (= (length cur) 0)