From c535fe647c02ccde424340dc8ceae75922443ca5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eli Zaretskii Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2021 16:10:53 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] ; * src/json.c (Fjson_parse_string): Fix the doc string. --- src/json.c | 16 ++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/json.c b/src/json.c index 3562e175cfa..3f1d27ad7fb 100644 --- a/src/json.c +++ b/src/json.c @@ -928,14 +928,14 @@ json_to_lisp (json_t *json, const struct json_configuration *conf) DEFUN ("json-parse-string", Fjson_parse_string, Sjson_parse_string, 1, MANY, NULL, - doc: /* Parse the JSON STRING into a Lisp object. This is -essentially the reverse operation of `json-serialize', which see. The -returned object will be the JSON null value, the JSON false value, t, -a number, a string, a vector, a list, a hashtable, an alist, or a -plist. Its elements will be further objects of these types. If there -are duplicate keys in an object, all but the last one are ignored. If -STRING doesn't contain a valid JSON object, this function signals an -error of type `json-parse-error'. + doc: /* Parse the JSON STRING into a Lisp object. +This is essentially the reverse operation of `json-serialize', which +see. The returned object will be the JSON null value, the JSON false +value, t, a number, a string, a vector, a list, a hashtable, an alist, +or a plist. Its elements will be further objects of these types. If +there are duplicate keys in an object, all but the last one are +ignored. If STRING doesn't contain a valid JSON object, this function +signals an error of type `json-parse-error'. The arguments ARGS are a list of keyword/argument pairs: -- 2.39.2