When called interactively, prompt for VARIABLE in the minibuffer.
-This works by calling `add-variable-watch' on VARIABLE. If you
+This works by calling `add-variable-watcher' on VARIABLE. If you
quit from the debugger, this will abort the change (unless the
change is caused by the termination of a let-binding).
When used during defining/executing a macro, inserts the current value
of `kmacro-counter' and increments the counter value by ARG (or by 1 if no
-prefix argument). With just \\[universal-argument], inserts the current value
-of `kmacro-counter', but does not modify the counter; this is the
-same as incrementing the counter by zero.
+prefix argument). With just \\[universal-argument], inserts the previous
+value of `kmacro-counter', and does not modify the counter; this is
+different from incrementing the counter by zero. (The previous value
+of the counter is the one it had before the last increment.)
The macro counter can be set directly via \\[kmacro-set-counter] and \\[kmacro-add-counter].
The format of the inserted value of the counter can be controlled
;;; Generated autoloads from mail/mail-extr.el
(autoload 'mail-extract-address-components "mail-extr" "\
-Given an RFC-822 address ADDRESS, extract full name and canonical address.
+Extract full name and canonical address from ADDRESS.
+ADDRESS should be in RFC 822 (or later) format.
Returns a list of the form (FULL-NAME CANONICAL-ADDRESS). If no
name can be extracted, FULL-NAME will be nil. Also see
`mail-extr-ignore-single-names' and
;;; Generated autoloads from mail/mail-utils.el
(defvar mail-use-rfc822 nil "\
-If non-nil, use a full, hairy RFC822 parser on mail addresses.
+If non-nil, use a full, hairy RFC 822 (or later) parser on mail addresses.
Otherwise, (the default) use a smaller, somewhat faster, and
often correct parser.")
(autoload 'parse-time-string "parse-time" "\
Parse the time-string STRING into (SEC MIN HOUR DAY MON YEAR DOW DST TZ).
-STRING should be on something resembling an RFC2822 string, a la
+STRING should be something resembling an RFC 822 (or later) date-time, e.g.,
\"Fri, 25 Mar 2016 16:24:56 +0100\", but this function is
somewhat liberal in what format it accepts, and will attempt to
return a \"likely\" value even for somewhat malformed strings.
(defvar send-mail-function (if (and (boundp 'smtpmail-smtp-server) smtpmail-smtp-server) 'smtpmail-send-it 'sendmail-query-once) "\
Function to call to send the current buffer as mail.
The headers should be delimited by a line which is
-not a valid RFC822 header or continuation line,
+not a valid RFC 822 (or later) header or continuation line,
that matches the variable `mail-header-separator'.
This is used by the default mail-sending commands. See also
`message-send-mail-function' for use with the Message package.")
(autoload 'date-to-time "time-date" "\
Parse a string DATE that represents a date-time and return a time value.
+DATE should be in one of the forms recognized by `parse-time-string'.
If DATE lacks timezone information, GMT is assumed.
\(fn DATE)" nil nil)