From d699a7ad516ac4a18d592c13196bd28f57d5e45e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gerd Moellmann Date: Thu, 28 Oct 1999 21:44:45 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Patch from rms. --- lispref/buffers.texi | 9 +++++++-- lispref/sequences.texi | 2 +- 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/lispref/buffers.texi b/lispref/buffers.texi index 098dfd88463..38d0b6ea029 100644 --- a/lispref/buffers.texi +++ b/lispref/buffers.texi @@ -330,12 +330,17 @@ See also the function @code{get-buffer-create} in @ref{Creating Buffers}. @end defun @c Emacs 19 feature -@defun generate-new-buffer-name starting-name +@defun generate-new-buffer-name starting-name &rest ignore This function returns a name that would be unique for a new buffer---but does not create the buffer. It starts with @var{starting-name}, and produces a name not currently in use for any buffer by appending a number inside of @samp{<@dots{}>}. +If the optional second argument @var{ignore} is non-@code{nil}, it +should be buffer name in the sequence to be tried. That name will be +considered acceptable, if it is tried, even if a buffer with that name +exists. + See the related function @code{generate-new-buffer} in @ref{Creating Buffers}. @end defun @@ -427,7 +432,7 @@ such buffer in the buffer list. @deffn Command set-visited-file-name filename &optional no-query along-with-file If @var{filename} is a non-empty string, this function changes the -name of the file visited in current buffer to @var{filename}. (If the +name of the file visited in the current buffer to @var{filename}. (If the buffer had no visited file, this gives it one.) The @emph{next time} the buffer is saved it will go in the newly-specified file. This command marks the buffer as modified, since it does not (as far as Emacs diff --git a/lispref/sequences.texi b/lispref/sequences.texi index 006b863e7ed..0b9e2901977 100644 --- a/lispref/sequences.texi +++ b/lispref/sequences.texi @@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ list. However, the actual values of the properties are shared. @xref{Text Properties}. See also @code{append} in @ref{Building Lists}, @code{concat} in -@ref{Creating Strings}, and @code{vconcat} in @ref{Vectors}, for others +@ref{Creating Strings}, and @code{vconcat} in @ref{Vectors}, for other ways to copy sequences. @example -- 2.39.5