Tar up the generated html_node/emacs/ and elisp/ directories and update
the files manual/elisp.html_node.tar.gz and emacs.html_node.tar.gz.
-Use M-x make-manuals-dist from from admin/admin.el to update the
+Use M-x make-manuals-dist from admin/admin.el to update the
manual/texi/ tarfiles.
Add compressed copies of the main info pages from the tarfile to manual/info/.
@defvar delayed-warnings-hook
This is a normal hook which is run by the Emacs command loop, after
-@code{post-command-hook}, in order to to process and display delayed
+@code{post-command-hook}, in order to process and display delayed
warnings.
Its default value is a list of two functions:
@cindex paragraph-separate, and bidirectional display
Where exactly paragraphs start and end, for the purpose of the Emacs
@acronym{UBA} implementation, is determined by the following two
-buffer-local variables (note that that @code{paragraph-start} and
+buffer-local variables (note that @code{paragraph-start} and
@code{paragraph-separate} have no influence on this). By default both
of these variables are @code{nil}, and paragraphs are bounded by empty
lines, i.e., lines that consist entirely of zero or more whitespace
@end defmac
@defmac inline-letevals (bindings@dots{}) body@dots{}
-This is is similar to @code{let} (@pxref{Local Variables}): it sets up
+This is similar to @code{let} (@pxref{Local Variables}): it sets up
local variables as specified by @var{bindings}, and then evaluates
@var{body} with those bindings in effect. Each element of
@var{bindings} should be either a symbol or a list of the form
@end defopt
@defopt term-file-aliases
-This variable is an an association list mapping terminal types to
+This variable is an association list mapping terminal types to
their aliases. For example, an element of the form @code{("vt102"
. "vt100")} means to treat a terminal of type @samp{vt102} like one of
type @samp{vt100}.
@xref{Semanticdb search debugging commands}.
If items should be loaded but aren't, or if you see some tables that
-have no tags in them, then you you may have an incorrectly-set search
+have no tags in them, then you may have an incorrectly-set search
throttle (@pxref{Search Throttle}). For example,
@example
If there are multiple templates with the same context and name, the
template with the highest priority number will be used.
-If multiple files have the same priority, then then sort order is
+If multiple files have the same priority, then the sort order is
unpredictable. If no template names match, then it doesn't matter.
Example:
the symbol's value is processed as a mode element.
list (whose first element is a string or list or cons cell)
- the elements of the list are treated as as mode elements,
+ the elements of the list are treated as mode elements,
so that the output they generate is concatenated,
list (whose car is a symbol)
;;; Which function support
;;
;; The which-function library will display the current function in the
-;; mode line. It tries do do this through imenu. With a semantic parsed
+;; mode line. It tries to do this through imenu. With a semantic parsed
;; buffer, there is a much more efficient way of doing this.
;; Advise `which-function' so that we optionally use semantic tags
;; instead, and get better stuff.
"Predicate indicating whether the parsed ERC response PARSED should be hidden.
Messages are always hidden if the message type of PARSED appears in
-`erc-hide-list'. Message types that appear in `erc-network-hide-list'
-or `erc-channel-hide-list' are are only hidden if the target matches
-the network or channel in the list. In addition, messages whose type
+`erc-hide-list'. Message types that appear in `erc-network-hide-list'
+or `erc-channel-hide-list' are only hidden if the target matches
+the network or channel in the list. In addition, messages whose type
is a member of `erc-lurker-hide-list' are hidden if `erc-lurker-p'
returns non-nil."
(let* ((command (erc-response.command parsed))
;;; Redisplay
;; Redraw all the windows on the screen, starting with the top window.
-;; The window used as as marker is WIN, or the selected window if WIN
+;; The window used as marker is WIN, or the selected window if WIN
;; is nil. Start every window directly after the end of the previous
;; window, to make sure long lines are displayed correctly.
`((c-debug-remove-face beg end 'c-debug-is-sws-face)
(c-debug-remove-face beg end 'c-debug-in-sws-face)))))
-;; The type of literal position `end' is in in a `before-change-functions'
+;; The type of literal position `end' is in a `before-change-functions'
;; function - one of `c', `c++', `pound', or nil (but NOT `string').
(defvar c-sws-lit-type nil)
;; A cons (START . STOP) of the bounds of the comment or CPP construct
(setq pos npos)
(setq c-state-nonlit-pos-cache (cons pos c-state-nonlit-pos-cache)))
- ;; Add one extra element above HERE so as to to avoid the previous
+ ;; Add one extra element above HERE so as to avoid the previous
;; expensive calculation when the next call is close to the current
;; one. This is especially useful when inside a large macro.
(when npos
"Predicate matching against diagnostic text to detect its type.
Takes a single argument, the diagnostic's text and should return
a value suitable for indexing
-`flymake-diagnostic-types-alist' (which see). If the returned
-value is nil, a type of `:error' is assumed. For some backward
-compatibility, if a non-nil value is returned that that doesn't
+`flymake-diagnostic-types-alist' (which see). If the returned
+value is nil, a type of `:error' is assumed. For some backward
+compatibility, if a non-nil value is returned that doesn't
index that alist, a type of `:warning' is assumed.
Instead of a function, it can also be a string, a regular
-expression. A match indicates `:warning' type, otherwise
+expression. A match indicates `:warning' type, otherwise
`:error'")
(defun flymake-proc-default-guess (text)
;; sequences are not split between chunks of output of the GDB process
;; due to buffering, and arrive together. Finally, if some string
;; included literal \nnn strings (as opposed to non-ASCII characters
-;; converted by by GDB/MI to octal escapes), this decoding will mangle
+;; converted by GDB/MI to octal escapes), this decoding will mangle
;; those strings. When/if GDB acquires the ability to not
;; escape-protect non-ASCII characters in its MI output, this kludge
;; should be removed.
;; The original version of hideif evaluates the macro early and store the
;; final values for the defined macro into the symbol database (aka
-;; `hide-ifdef-env'). The evaluation process is "strings -> tokens -> parsed
-;; tree -> [value]". (The square bracket refers to what's stored in in our
+;; `hide-ifdef-env'). The evaluation process is "strings -> tokens -> parsed
+;; tree -> [value]". (The square bracket refers to what's stored in our
;; `hide-ifdef-env'.)
;;
;; This forbids the evaluation of an argumented macro since the parameters
(or (null rbot) (= rbot 0)))
nil)
;; If cursor is not in the bottom scroll margin, and the
- ;; current line is is not too tall, move forward.
+ ;; current line is not too tall, move forward.
((and (or (null this-height) (<= this-height winh))
vpos
(> vpos 0)
(- (nth 3 outer-edges) (nth 1 outer-edges))
;; Another poor guess.
(frame-pixel-height frame)))
- ;; The text size of of FRAME. Needed to specify FRAME's
+ ;; The text size of FRAME. Needed to specify FRAME's
;; text size after the root window's body's new sizes have
;; been calculated.
(text-width (frame-text-width frame))