Prefer straight quotes in random script files, as they are not converted.
Prefer grave quotes in a couple of places in the manual that were missed
earlier, as these quotes are converted.
# http://home.m05.itscom.net/numa/cde/ucs-conv/appendix.html
# This program reads the mapping file EUC-JP-MS (of glibc) and
# generates the Elisp file eucjp-ms.el that defines two translation
-# tables `eucjp-ms-decode' and `eucjp-ms-encode'.
+# tables 'eucjp-ms-decode' and 'eucjp-ms-encode'.
BEGIN {
FS = "[ \t][ \t]*"
print "";
print "(provide 'eucjp-ms)";
}
-
-// Avoid direct access to `contents' member of
+// Avoid direct access to 'contents' member of
// Lisp_Vector, use AREF and ASET where possible.
@expression@
identifier I1, I2;
chdir "./src";
print "Build in ", cwd (), "\n";
-# If first arg is `all' or if `--all' specified, ensure a clean
+# If first arg is 'all' or if '--all' specified, ensure a clean
# build.
if (@ARGV && $ARGV[0] eq "all")
* Symbol Search:: Search for a source code symbol.
* Regexp Search:: Search for match for a regexp.
* Regexps:: Syntax of regular expressions.
-* Regexp Backslash:: Regular expression constructs starting with '\'.
+* Regexp Backslash:: Regular expression constructs starting with `\'.
* Regexp Example:: A complex regular expression explained.
* Search Case:: To ignore case while searching, or not.
* Replace:: Search, and replace some or all matches.
* Symbol Search:: Search for a source code symbol.
* Regexp Search:: Search for match for a regexp.
* Regexps:: Syntax of regular expressions.
-* Regexp Backslash:: Regular expression constructs starting with '\'.
+* Regexp Backslash:: Regular expression constructs starting with `\'.
* Regexp Example:: A complex regular expression explained.
* Search Case:: To ignore case while searching, or not.
* Replace:: Search, and replace some or all matches.
# The Emacs executable must have debugging symbols for this to work.
# But you never strip Emacs, right?
#
-# The main commands of interest are `ybuffer-list', `yfile-buffers',
-# `ysave-buffer', and `ybuffer-contents'. The `y' prefix avoids any
+# The main commands of interest are 'ybuffer-list', 'yfile-buffers',
+# 'ysave-buffer', and 'ybuffer-contents'. The 'y' prefix avoids any
# namespace collisions with emacs/src/.gdbinit.
# Since the internal data structures in Emacs occasionally from time to
document ybuffer-list
Display a list of buffer names, sizes, and other attributes.
The buffer number in the first column is used as an argument
- to some other emacs-buffer recovery commands, e.g. `ysave-buffer'.
+ to some other emacs-buffer recovery commands, e.g. 'ysave-buffer'.
end
define yfile-buffers
end
document yfile-buffers
Display a list of buffers which are associated with files.
- This is like `ybuffer-list', but only buffers that were visiting files
+ This is like 'ybuffer-list', but only buffers that were visiting files
are displayed.
end
end
document yset-buffer
Set current buffer (for other emacs-buffer recovery commands) to the ARG'th
- buffer as displayed by `ybuffer-list'.
+ buffer as displayed by 'ybuffer-list'.
end
define yget-buffer-pointers
end
document yget-buffer-pointers
Update convenience variables with address pointers for the ARG'th buffer
- as displayed by `ybuffer-list'.
+ as displayed by 'ybuffer-list'.
- This also sets the current buffer using `yset-buffer' (which see).
+ This also sets the current buffer using 'yset-buffer' (which see).
end
define yget-current-buffer-name
end
end
document ydump-buffer
- Write contents of buffer N (as numbered according to `ybuffer-list') to
+ Write contents of buffer N (as numbered according to 'ybuffer-list') to
file FILE.
- This is mainly used as an internal subroutine for `ysave-buffer' and
- `ybuffer-contents', which see.
+ This is mainly used as an internal subroutine for 'ysave-buffer' and
+ 'ybuffer-contents', which see.
end
define ysave-buffer
end
end
document ysave-buffer
- Save contents of buffer N (as numbered according to `ybuffer-list') to
+ Save contents of buffer N (as numbered according to 'ybuffer-list') to
file FILE.
end
end
end
document ybuffer-contents
- Write contents of buffer N (numbered according to `ybuffer-list') to stdout.
+ Write contents of buffer N (numbered according to 'ybuffer-list') to stdout.
end
# local variables:
EMACS = ../src/emacs${EXEEXT}
EMACSOPT = -batch --no-site-file --no-site-lisp
-# ==================== Things `configure' will edit ====================
+# ==================== Things 'configure' will edit ====================
CC=@CC@
CFLAGS=@CFLAGS@
# subdirectories of this directory. The default values for many of
# the variables below are expressed in terms of this one, so you may
# not need to change them. This is set with the --prefix option to
-# `../configure'.
+# '../configure'.
prefix=@prefix@
-# Like `prefix', but used for architecture-specific files. This is
-# set with the --exec-prefix option to `../configure'.
+# Like 'prefix', but used for architecture-specific files. This is
+# set with the --exec-prefix option to '../configure'.
exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@
# Where to install Emacs and other binaries that people will want to
# run directly (like etags). This is set with the --bindir option
-# to `../configure'.
+# to '../configure'.
bindir=@bindir@
# Where to install and expect executable files to be run by Emacs
# rather than directly by users, and other architecture-dependent
# data. ${archlibdir} is usually below this. This is set with the
-# --libexecdir option to `../configure'.
+# --libexecdir option to '../configure'.
libexecdir=@libexecdir@
# Directory for local state files for all programs.
localstatedir=@localstatedir@
# Where to find the source code. This is set by the configure
-# script's `--srcdir' option. However, the value of ${srcdir} in
+# script's '--srcdir' option. However, the value of ${srcdir} in
# this makefile is not identical to what was specified with --srcdir,
-# since the variable here has `/lib-src' added at the end.
+# since the variable here has '/lib-src' added at the end.
# We use $(srcdir) explicitly in dependencies so as not to depend on VPATH.
srcdir=@srcdir@
# This path usually includes the Emacs version and configuration name,
# so that multiple configurations for multiple versions of Emacs may
# be installed at once. This can be set with the --archlibdir option
-# to `../configure'.
+# to '../configure'.
archlibdir=@archlibdir@
gamedir=@gamedir@
## -l ./basename treats basename as a literal file (it would be nice
## to change this; bug#17848 - if that gets done, this can be simplified).
##
-## Beware: it approximates `no-byte-compile', so watch out for false-positives!
+## Beware: it approximates 'no-byte-compile', so watch out for false-positives!
%.log: ${srcdir}/%.el
@if grep '^;.*no-byte-compile: t' $< > /dev/null; then \
loadfile=$<; \