From 718ca51e403c565c8cb35fbf7f4eb6bb00fee0b8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jim Blandy Date: Sun, 18 Jul 1993 06:25:40 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] * keyboard.c (read_key_sequence): Accept both strings and vectors as bindings in function-key-map. * keymap.c (Vfunction_key_map in syms_of_keymap): Doc fix. * keymap.c (syms_of_keymap): Doc fix. --- src/keymap.c | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/keymap.c b/src/keymap.c index 8f61faa529c..36f34bd25ca 100644 --- a/src/keymap.c +++ b/src/keymap.c @@ -2243,14 +2243,14 @@ terminals at any point in a key sequence.\n\ The read-key-sequence function replaces subsequences bound by\n\ function-key-map with their bindings. When the current local and global\n\ keymaps have no binding for the current key sequence but\n\ -function-key-map binds a suffix of the sequence to a vector,\n\ +function-key-map binds a suffix of the sequence to a vector or string,\n\ read-key-sequence replaces the matching suffix with its binding, and\n\ continues with the new sequence.\n\ \n\ -For example, suppose function-key-map binds `ESC O P' to [pf1].\n\ -Typing `ESC O P' to read-key-sequence would return [pf1]. Typing\n\ -`C-x ESC O P' would return [?\C-x pf1]. If [pf1] were a prefix\n\ -key, typing `ESC O P x' would return [pf1 x]."); +For example, suppose function-key-map binds `ESC O P' to [f1].\n\ +Typing `ESC O P' to read-key-sequence would return [f1]. Typing\n\ +`C-x ESC O P' would return [?\\C-x f1]. If [f1] were a prefix\n\ +key, typing `ESC O P x' would return [f1 x]."); Vfunction_key_map = Fmake_sparse_keymap (Qnil); Qsingle_key_description = intern ("single-key-description"); -- 2.39.5