From ac902a0103097303e91b198a72a1098fe622f6b3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org>
Date: Fri, 23 May 2003 01:22:32 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] Fix mismatched @def/@end pairs (inadvertently nested?).

---
 lispref/strings.texi | 11 ++++++-----
 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/lispref/strings.texi b/lispref/strings.texi
index 24dbd4f0f1e..635aca08fe7 100644
--- a/lispref/strings.texi
+++ b/lispref/strings.texi
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 @c -*-texinfo-*-
 @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual.
-@c Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999
+@c Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2003
 @c   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions.
 @setfilename ../info/strings
@@ -269,10 +269,6 @@ result list.  Otherwise, null strings are left in the result.
 If @var{separators} is @code{nil} (or omitted),
 the default is the value of @code{split-string-default-separators}.
 
-@defvar split-string-default-separators
-The default value of @var{separators} for @code{split-string}, initially
-@samp{"[ \f\t\n\r\v]+"}.
-
 As a special case, when @var{separators} is @code{nil} (or omitted),
 null strings are always omitted from the result.  Thus:
 
@@ -311,6 +307,11 @@ Empty matches do count, when not adjacent to another match:
 @end example
 @end defun
 
+@defvar split-string-default-separators
+The default value of @var{separators} for @code{split-string}, initially
+@samp{"[ \f\t\n\r\v]+"}.
+@end defvar
+
 @node Modifying Strings
 @section Modifying Strings
 
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2.39.5