* lisp/follow.el (follow-scroll-down): Do away with the optimization of doing
vertical-motion over only one window. Instead move over all windows, to
- checck for being close to point-min, and setting point accordingly.
+ check for being close to point-min, and setting point accordingly.
2021-11-13 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
Allow for adding constraints targeting blocks with multiple predecessors
- This commit remove the limitaiton we had not being able to add
+ This commit remove the limitation we had not being able to add
constraints derived from conditional branches to basic blocks with
multiple predecessors. When this condition is verified we add a new
dedicated basic block to hold the constraints.
According to RFC 3986 it should be percent-encoded and thus should not
contain spaces. However, there are HTTP server implementation (notably
nginx) that do not do that. This makes Emacs url-http.el behave like
- most other HTTP client implementatios. Also remove the stripping of
+ most other HTTP client implementations. Also remove the stripping of
angle bracket quotes as they are not valid according to the RFCs.
2020-07-19 Satoshi Nakagawa <ghnacker@gmail.com> (tiny change)
itself and reevaluates it in each stop to yield an address.
We also add a warning (a red bold exclamation mark) on the header line
when the content of the page doesn't represent the memory location
- user requested for. That happends when some error occurs in
+ user requested for. That happens when some error occurs in
evaluating the address, and we display the last successfully displayed
memory page.
* lisp/progmodes/gdb-mi.el (gdb-memory-address-expression)
Sometimes, when finding files with icomplete-mode, backward-deleting
the previous word or sexp (to move up a directory) doesn't actually
refresh the file list of the new directory. Forcing redisplay in
- icomplete-exhibit misteriously fixes the problem.
+ icomplete-exhibit mysteriously fixes the problem.
* lisp/icomplete.el (icomplete-exhibit): Add call to redisplay.
* lisp/delim-col.el: Use lexical-binding.
* test/lisp/delim-col-tests.el: New file.
- (delim-col-tests-delimit-colummns-before-after)
+ (delim-col-tests-delimit-columns-before-after)
(delim-col-tests-delimit-columns)
(delim-col-tests-delimit-columns-format/nil)
(delim-col-tests-delimit-columns-format/padding)
Fixes: Bug#31951
* lisp/server.el (server-save-buffers-kill-terminal): Only pass
- PRED=t to save-some-bufers if ARG in non-nil.
+ PRED=t to save-some-buffers if ARG in non-nil.
2018-06-27 Vincent Belaïche <vincentb1@users.sourceforge.net>
(ses-define-if-new-local-printer): New defsubst.
(ses-center, ses-center-span, ses-dashfill)
(ses-dashfill-span, ses-tildefill-span): Allow to pass printer
- as an optional argument to superseed column printer/default
+ as an optional argument to supersede column printer/default
spreadsheet printer.
(ses-prin1): New defun.
## already on master. In other words, it is the parent of the merge
## commit for which 'git rev-list --max-parents=0 <commit>' does not
## include ce5584125c44a1a2fbb46e810459c50b227a95e2 (which is the root
-## commit of the Emacs respository).
+## commit of the Emacs repository).
for C in $(cat $0 | grep '^# SKIP-BRANCH ' | sed 's/^# SKIP-BRANCH //')
do
issue tracking software which assigns each report a unique and short
number or identifier. Those are used to reference a given bug, e.g.,
in a source code comment above the code fixing some bug, in
-documentation files, or in discussions on some mailinglist or IRC
+documentation files, or in discussions on some mailing list or IRC
channel.
@findex bug-reference-mode
* backups.texi (Making Backups):
* modes.texi (Example Major Modes): Use recommended coding style.
- (Major Mode Basics, Derived Modes): Encourge more strongly use of
+ (Major Mode Basics, Derived Modes): Encourage more strongly use of
define-derived-mode. Mention completion-at-point-functions.
2010-12-13 Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com>
work is done directly by librsvg.
@lisp
-;; Embeding /tmp/subdir/rms.jpg and /tmp/another/rms.jpg
+;; Embedding /tmp/subdir/rms.jpg and /tmp/another/rms.jpg
(svg-embed-base-uri-image svg "subdir/rms.jpg"
:width "100px" :height "100px"
:x "50px" :y "75px")
preceded by @samp{URL}. For example,
@smallexample
-The GNU project wesite has more information (see URL
+The GNU project website has more information (see URL
`https://www.gnu.org/').
@end smallexample
(Built-in table editor): Document M-e and M-a navigate
inside table field.
(Stuck projects): Docment that projects identified as
- un-stuck will still be searchd for stuck sub-projects.
+ un-stuck will still be searched for stuck sub-projects.
(Paragraphs): Document centering.
(Creating timestamps, Agenda commands): Document new
behavior when changing time stamps.
it, whilst ``indent to body'' is active, you need to re-enable the
feature by calling @code{c-toggle-cpp-indent-to-body} for these
changes to take effect@footnote{Note that the removal of directives
-doesn't work satisfactorally on XEmacs or on very old versions of
+doesn't work satisfactorily on XEmacs or on very old versions of
Emacs}.
@end defopt
(and (or (org-uuidgen-p id)
(string-match-p "[0-9a-z]\\{12\\}" id))
(org-attach-id-uuid-folder-format id)))
- ;; When ID looks like a timestap-based ID. Group by year-month
+ ;; When ID looks like a timestamp-based ID. Group by year-month
;; folders.
(lambda (id)
(and (string-match-p "[0-9]\\{8\\}T[0-9]\\{6\\}\.[0-9]\\{6\\}" id)
There are now three lookup functions:
-- [[doc:org-loopup-first][org-loopup-first]]
-- [[doc:org-loopup-last][org-loopup-last]]
-- [[doc:org-loopup-all][org-loopup-all]]
+- [[doc:org-lookup-first][org-lookup-first]]
+- [[doc:org-lookup-last][org-lookup-last]]
+- [[doc:org-lookup-all][org-lookup-all]]
See [[https://orgmode.org/org.html#Lookup-functions][the manual]] for details.
*** Startup keywords
** Native Compilation on macOS
-Native complitation requires the libgccjit library to be installed and
+Native compilation requires the libgccjit library to be installed and
its path available to Emacs. Errors such as:
libgccjit.so: error: error invoking gcc driver
2008-10-22 Vinicius Jose Latorre <viniciusjl@ig.com.br>
- * ps-print.el: Deal with page sizes for label printes. Suggested by
+ * ps-print.el: Deal with page sizes for label printers. Suggested by
Friedrich Delgado Friedrichs <friedel@nomaden.org>.
(ps-print-version): New version 7.3.3.
(ps-page-dimensions-database): New page sizes for label printers.
* replace.el (query-replace, query-replace-regexp)
(replace-string, replace-regexp, perform-replace): Add "word"
- indicatiors to the prompt for word delimited replacements.
+ indicators to the prompt for word delimited replacements.
* replace.el (read-regexp): Rename arg `default' to `default-value'.
Doc fix.
* simple.el (current-word): Ignore text properties.
* edebug.el (edebug-sit-for-seconds): New variable.
- (edebug-display): Use that variable to control amt of time.
+ (edebug-display): Use that variable to control amount of time.
1997-06-22 Morten Welinder <terra@diku.dk>
modes, and merge the tables together in :tables from :modetables.
(srecode-make-mode-table): Init :modetables.
(srecode-mode-table-find): Search in modetables.
- (srecode-mode-table-new): Merge the differet files into the
+ (srecode-mode-table-new): Merge the different files into the
modetables slot.
2012-10-01 David Engster <deng@randomsample.de>
2010-08-29 Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org>
* gnus-start.el (gnus-dribble-read-file): Ensure that the directory
- where the dribbel file lives exists.
+ where the dribble file lives exists.
* message.el (message-send-mail-partially-limit): Change the default to
nil, since most people don't want this.
(split-string header "[ \f\t\n\r\v,;]+"))))
(defun rmail-summary-fill-message-parents-and-descs-vectors ()
- "Fill parents and descendats vectors for messages.
+ "Fill parents and descendants vectors for messages.
This populates `rmail-summary-message-parents-vector'
and `rmail-summary-message-descendants-vector'."
(with-current-buffer rmail-buffer
(cons folder msg)))))
folder-results-map)
- ;; Vist the results folder.
+ ;; Visit the results folder.
(mh-visit-folder index-folder () (list folder-results-map origin-map))
(goto-char (point-min))
(when (zerop (length name)) (setq name "."))
;; On MS Windows, some special file names are not returned properly
;; by `file-name-absolute-p'. If `tramp-syntax' is `simplified',
- ;; there could be the falso positive "/:".
+ ;; there could be the false positive "/:".
(if (or (and (eq system-type 'windows-nt)
(string-match-p
(tramp-compat-rx bol (| (: alpha ":") (: (literal null-device) eol)))
* org.el (org-adaptive-fill-function): Remove occasional spurious
space character when auto-filling.
- * org.el (org-mode): Call external initalizers. Now both filling
+ * org.el (org-mode): Call external initializers. Now both filling
code and comments code have their own independent part in org.el.
(org-setup-filling): Rename from `org-set-autofill-regexps'.
(org-setup-comments-handling): New function.
* ob-python.el (org-babel-python-evaluate-session): Introduced a
new local function for sending input with a slight delay to allow
- pythong to re-draw the prompt. No longer removing newlines inside
+ python to re-draw the prompt. No longer removing newlines inside
code block bodies (was due to a defective regexp).
2011-07-28 Bastien Guerry <bzg@gnu.org>
* ob-lisp.el (org-babel-execute:lisp): Turn vectors into lists
before reading by elisp.
- (org-bable-lisp-vector-to-list): Stub of a vector->list function,
+ (org-babel-lisp-vector-to-list): Stub of a vector->list function,
should be replaced with a cl-vector->el-vector function.
2011-07-28 Eric Schulte <schulte.eric@gmail.com>
inserted at the correct position.
* org-publish.el (org-publish-project-alist)
- (org-publish-projects, org-publish-org-index): Change default anme
+ (org-publish-projects, org-publish-org-index): Change default name
for the index of file names to "sitemap.org".
* org-latex.el (org-export-latex-tables):
change did not contain gaps.")
;;;###autoload
-(defun org-element-cache-reset (&optional all no-persistance)
+(defun org-element-cache-reset (&optional all no-persistence)
"Reset cache in current buffer.
When optional argument ALL is non-nil, reset cache in all Org
buffers.
-When optional argument NO-PERSISTANCE is non-nil, do not try to update
+When optional argument NO-PERSISTENCE is non-nil, do not try to update
the cache persistence in the buffer."
(interactive "P")
(dolist (buffer (if all (buffer-list) (list (current-buffer))))
(org-with-base-buffer buffer
(when (and org-element-use-cache (derived-mode-p 'org-mode))
;; Only persist cache in file buffers.
- (when (and (buffer-file-name) (not no-persistance))
+ (when (and (buffer-file-name) (not no-persistence))
(when (not org-element-cache-persistent)
(org-persist-unregister 'org-element--headline-cache (current-buffer))
(org-persist-unregister 'org-element--cache (current-buffer)))
(defface org-agenda-structure-filter '((t (:inherit (org-warning org-agenda-structure))))
"Face used for the current type of task filter in the agenda.
It inherits from `org-agenda-structure' so it can adapt to
-it (e.g. if that is assigned a diffent font height or family)."
+it (e.g. if that is assigned a different font height or family)."
:group 'org-faces)
(defface org-agenda-date '((t (:inherit org-agenda-structure)))
;; All the folding specs can be specified by symbol representing their
;; name. However, this is not always convenient, especially if the
-;; same spec can be used for fold different syntaxical structures.
+;; same spec can be used for fold different syntactical structures.
;; Any folding spec can be additionally referenced by a symbol listed
;; in the spec's `:alias' folding spec property. For example, Org
;; mode's `org-fold-outline' folding spec can be referenced as any
;; all the processing related to buffer modifications.
;; The library also provides a way to unfold the text after some
-;; destructive changes breaking syntaxical structure of the buffer.
+;; destructive changes breaking syntactical structure of the buffer.
;; For example, Org mode automatically reveals folded drawers when the
-;; drawer becomes syntaxically incorrect:
+;; drawer becomes syntactically incorrect:
;; ------- before modification -------
;; :DRAWER:<begin fold>
;; Some folded text inside drawer
functions relying on this package might not be able to unfold the
edited text. For example, removed leading stars from a folded
headline in Org mode will break visibility cycling since Org mode
- will not be avare that the following folded text belonged to
+ will not be aware that the following folded text belonged to
headline.
- `ignore-modification-checks': Do not try to detect insertions in the
(1- (match-end 1)) ; 1- For the inserted ".
eoll))))
- ;; ...and clear `syntax-table' text propertes from the
+ ;; ...and clear `syntax-table' text properties from the
;; following raw strings.
(c-depropertize-ml-strings-in-region (point) (1+ eoll)))
;; Remove the temporary string delimiter.
Text Searches: Inside Topic: Use Emacs search functions
Exit: [q]uit or mouse button 3 will kill the frame
-When the hep text is a source file, the following commands are available
+When the help text is a source file, the following commands are available
Fontification: [F]ontify the buffer like source code
Jump: [h] to function doclib header
(when (and python-pdbtrack-tracked-buffer
;; Empty input is sent by C-d or `comint-send-eof'
(or (string-empty-p input)
- ;; "n some text" is "n" command for pdb. Split input and get firs part
+ ;; "n some text" is "n" command for pdb. Split input and get first part
(let* ((command (car (split-string (string-trim input) " "))))
(setq python-pdbtrack-prev-command-continue
(or (member command python-pdbtrack-continue-command)
multiline matches, the prefix column shows the line number for the
first line and whitespace for the rest of the lines.\)
If this face will display the same as the default face, the prefix
-column will not be highlighted speciall."
+column will not be highlighted specially."
:type 'face
:group 'matching
:version "24.4")
the keys are numbers, with `compare-buffer-substrings' if the
keys are cons cells (the car and cdr of each cons cell are taken
as start and end positions), and with `string<' otherwise."
- ;; Heuristically try to avoid messages if sorting a small amt of text.
+ ;; Heuristically try to avoid messages if sorting a small amount of text.
(let ((messages (> (- (point-max) (point-min)) 50000)))
(save-excursion
(if messages (message "Finding sort keys..."))
{
int width, height; /* size of image */
char *data; /* pointer to image data */
- int bytes_per_line; /* accelarator to next line */
+ int bytes_per_line; /* accelerator to next line */
int bits_per_pixel; /* bits per pixel (ZPixmap) */
} *Emacs_Pix_Container;
typedef Emacs_Pix_Container Emacs_Pixmap;
/* Non-zero means characters in this face have a box of that
thickness around them. Vertical (left and right) and horizontal
- (top and bottom) borders size can be set separatedly using an
+ (top and bottom) borders size can be set separately using an
associated list of two ints in the form
(vertical_size . horizontal_size). In case one of the value is
negative, its absolute value indicates the thickness, and the
DEFVAR_LISP ("haiku-allowed-ui-colors", Vhaiku_allowed_ui_colors,
doc: /* Vector of UI colors that Emacs can look up from the system.
-If this is set up incorrectly, Emacs can crash when encoutering an
+If this is set up incorrectly, Emacs can crash when encountering an
invalid color. */);
Vhaiku_allowed_ui_colors = Qnil;
this narrowing is O(K*log(N)) where K is the size of the result
set. If we are interested in finding the node in a range with the
smallest END, we might have to examine all K nodes in that range.
- In the case of the *-overlay-channge functions, K may well be equal
+ In the case of the *-overlay-change functions, K may well be equal
to N.
Ideally, a tree based data structure for overlays would have
DEFVAR_BOOL ("face-filters-always-match", face_filters_always_match,
doc: /* Non-nil means that face filters are always deemed to match.
This variable is intended for use only by code that evaluates
-the "specifity" of a face specification and should be let-bound
+the "specificity" of a face specification and should be let-bound
only for this purpose. */);
DEFVAR_LISP ("face--new-frame-defaults", Vface_new_frame_defaults,
maintained by the original author of the protocol specifies it
for all versions. Since at least one program supports these
flags, but uses protocol v4 (and not v5), set them for all
- protocool versions. */
+ protocol versions. */
if (button >= 4 && button <= 7)
{
msg.xclient.data.l[1] |= (1 << 10);
# well as empty lines are ignored. Lines have a length limit but this
# is not a serious limitation as the format of the entries is fixed and
# checked by gpg-agent. A non-comment line starts with optional white
-# space, followed by the SHA-1 fingerpint in hex, followed by a flag
+# space, followed by the SHA-1 fingerprint in hex, followed by a flag
# which may be one of 'P', 'S' or '*' and optionally followed by a list of
# other flags. The fingerprint may be prefixed with a '!' to mark the
# key as not trusted. You should give the gpg-agent a HUP or run the
-# The following Perl punctiation variables contain characters which
+# The following Perl punctuation variables contain characters which
# are classified as string delimiters in the syntax table. The mode
# should not be confused by these.
# The corresponding tests check that two consecutive '#' characters
;;; Fontification tests
(ert-deftest cperl-test-fontify-punct-vars ()
- "Test fontification of Perl's punctiation variables.
+ "Test fontification of Perl's punctuation variables.
Perl has variable names containing unbalanced quotes for the list
separator $\" and pre- and postmatch $` and $'. A reference to
these variables, for example \\$\", should not cause the dollar