From 4bfbe194acebfb9a595a819bc3a6613e1e5430df Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Miles Bader Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2001 14:18:44 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] (Finsert, Finsert_and_inherit, Finsert_before_markers, Fmessage) (Fmessage_box, Fmessage_or_box, Fpropertize, Fformat, Fencode_time) (Finsert_and_inherit_before_markers): Add usage: string to doc string. --- src/editfns.c | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 29 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/editfns.c b/src/editfns.c index 5161308e6fd..478f69ad7fc 100644 --- a/src/editfns.c +++ b/src/editfns.c @@ -1624,7 +1624,9 @@ This feature lets (apply 'encode-time (decode-time ...)) work. Out-of-range values for SEC, MINUTE, HOUR, DAY, or MONTH are allowed; for example, a DAY of 0 means the day preceding the given month. Year numbers less than 100 are treated just like other year numbers. -If you want them to stand for years in this century, you must do that yourself. */) +If you want them to stand for years in this century, you must do that yourself. + +usage: (encode-time SECOND MINUTE HOUR DAY MONTH YEAR &optional ZONE) */) (nargs, args) int nargs; register Lisp_Object *args; @@ -2019,7 +2021,9 @@ Any other markers at the point of insertion remain before the text. If the current buffer is multibyte, unibyte strings are converted to multibyte for insertion (see `unibyte-char-to-multibyte'). If the current buffer is unibyte, multibyte strings are converted -to unibyte for insertion. */) +to unibyte for insertion. + +usage: (insert &rest ARGS) */) (nargs, args) int nargs; register Lisp_Object *args; @@ -2038,7 +2042,9 @@ Any other markers at the point of insertion remain before the text. If the current buffer is multibyte, unibyte strings are converted to multibyte for insertion (see `unibyte-char-to-multibyte'). If the current buffer is unibyte, multibyte strings are converted -to unibyte for insertion. */) +to unibyte for insertion. + +usage: (insert-and-inherit &rest ARGS) */) (nargs, args) int nargs; register Lisp_Object *args; @@ -2055,7 +2061,9 @@ Point and markers move forward to end up after the inserted text. If the current buffer is multibyte, unibyte strings are converted to multibyte for insertion (see `unibyte-char-to-multibyte'). If the current buffer is unibyte, multibyte strings are converted -to unibyte for insertion. */) +to unibyte for insertion. + +usage: (insert-before-markers &rest ARGS) */) (nargs, args) int nargs; register Lisp_Object *args; @@ -2074,7 +2082,9 @@ Point and markers move forward to end up after the inserted text. If the current buffer is multibyte, unibyte strings are converted to multibyte for insertion (see `unibyte-char-to-multibyte'). If the current buffer is unibyte, multibyte strings are converted -to unibyte for insertion. */) +to unibyte for insertion. + +usage: (insert-before-markers-and-inherit &rest ARGS) */) (nargs, args) int nargs; register Lisp_Object *args; @@ -2952,7 +2962,9 @@ The first argument is a format control string, and the rest are data to be formatted under control of the string. See `format' for details. If the first argument is nil, clear any existing message; let the -minibuffer contents show. */) +minibuffer contents show. + +usage: (message STRING &rest ARGS) */) (nargs, args) int nargs; Lisp_Object *args; @@ -2978,7 +2990,9 @@ The first argument is a format control string, and the rest are data to be formatted under control of the string. See `format' for details. If the first argument is nil, clear any existing message; let the -minibuffer contents show. */) +minibuffer contents show. + +usage: (message-box STRING &rest ARGS) */) (nargs, args) int nargs; Lisp_Object *args; @@ -3038,7 +3052,9 @@ The first argument is a format control string, and the rest are data to be formatted under control of the string. See `format' for details. If the first argument is nil, clear any existing message; let the -minibuffer contents show. */) +minibuffer contents show. + +usage: (message-or-box STRING &rest ARGS) */) (nargs, args) int nargs; Lisp_Object *args; @@ -3063,7 +3079,8 @@ DEFUN ("propertize", Fpropertize, Spropertize, 3, MANY, 0, doc: /* Return a copy of STRING with text properties added. First argument is the string to copy. Remaining arguments form a sequence of PROPERTY VALUE pairs for text -properties to add to the result. */) +properties to add to the result. +usage: (propertize STRING &rest PROPERTIES) */) (nargs, args) int nargs; Lisp_Object *args; @@ -3120,7 +3137,9 @@ It may contain %-sequences meaning to substitute the next argument. %c means print a number as a single character. %S means print any object as an s-expression (using `prin1'). The argument used for %d, %o, %x, %e, %f, %g or %c must be a number. -Use %% to put a single % into the output. */) +Use %% to put a single % into the output. + +usage: (format STRING &rest OBJECTS) */) (nargs, args) int nargs; register Lisp_Object *args; -- 2.39.2