From d0cf2d48dc0327eb9e8f0633d5482354911b5288 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Juanma Barranquero Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 10:13:25 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] (Fencode_char, Fsplit_char): Doc fixes. (Fget_unused_iso_final_char, Fdecode_char, Fiso_charset): Fix typos in docstrings. --- src/charset.c | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/charset.c b/src/charset.c index 55ca20875f1..e0bddf4eebd 100644 --- a/src/charset.c +++ b/src/charset.c @@ -1042,7 +1042,7 @@ usage: (define-charset-internal ...) */) else if (ISO_CHARSET_TABLE (2, 0, 'B') == id) charset_jisx0208 = id; } - + if (charset.emacs_mule_id >= 0) { emacs_mule_charset[charset.emacs_mule_id] = CHARSET_FROM_ID (id); @@ -1257,7 +1257,7 @@ Optional third argument DEUNIFY, if non-nil, means to de-unify CHARSET. */) DEFUN ("get-unused-iso-final-char", Fget_unused_iso_final_char, Sget_unused_iso_final_char, 2, 2, 0, doc: /* -Return an unused ISO final char for a charset of DIMENISION and CHARS. +Return an unused ISO final char for a charset of DIMENSION and CHARS. DIMENSION is the number of bytes to represent a character: 1 or 2. CHARS is the number of characters in a dimension: 94 or 96. @@ -1669,7 +1669,7 @@ Return nil if CODE-POINT is not valid in CHARSET. CODE-POINT may be a cons (HIGHER-16-BIT-VALUE . LOWER-16-BIT-VALUE). Optional argument RESTRICTION specifies a way to map the pair of CCS -and CODE-POINT to a chracter. Currently not supported and just ignored. */) +and CODE-POINT to a character. Currently not supported and just ignored. */) (charset, code_point, restriction) Lisp_Object charset, code_point, restriction; { @@ -1699,7 +1699,7 @@ DEFUN ("encode-char", Fencode_char, Sencode_char, 2, 3, 0, doc: /* Encode the character CH into a code-point of CHARSET. Return nil if CHARSET doesn't include CH. -Optional argument RESTRICTION specifies a way to map CHAR to a +Optional argument RESTRICTION specifies a way to map CH to a code-point in CCS. Currently not supported and just ignored. */) (ch, charset, restriction) Lisp_Object ch, charset, restriction; @@ -1835,10 +1835,10 @@ char_charset (c, charset_list, code_return) DEFUN ("split-char", Fsplit_char, Ssplit_char, 1, 1, 0, doc: - /*Return list of charset and one to four position-codes of CHAR. + /*Return list of charset and one to four position-codes of CH. The charset is decided by the current priority order of charsets. A position-code is a byte value of each dimension of the code-point of -CHAR in the charset. */) +CH in the charset. */) (ch) Lisp_Object ch; { @@ -1903,7 +1903,7 @@ Return charset of ISO's specification DIMENSION, CHARS, and FINAL-CHAR. ISO 2022's designation sequence (escape sequence) distinguishes charsets by their DIMENSION, CHARS, and FINAL-CHAR, -where as Emacs distinguishes them by charset symbol. +whereas Emacs distinguishes them by charset symbol. See the documentation of the function `charset-info' for the meanings of DIMENSION, CHARS, and FINAL-CHAR. */) (dimension, chars, final_char) -- 2.39.2