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Re: [address@hidden: Re: ":" in Scheme names.]
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Thien-Thi Nguyen |
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Re: [address@hidden: Re: ":" in Scheme names.] |
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Sun, 26 Jan 2003 15:11:14 -0800 |
From: no-spam@cua.dk (Kim F. Storm)
Date: 26 Jan 2003 20:51:59 +0100
Your change broke a lot of *note .... :: links where the :: is not
followed by a space, like these:
(*note some note::)
some text, *note some note::, more text
Try C-h i m elisp RET i signal RET TAB RET
I've installed a fix to CVS to stop searching for the end of the
reference when a comma, period, semicolon, or right parenthesis
follows the last colon.
thanks for catching this.
However, I'm not sure this the right fix. It would probably be better
to specify the characters which shall cause a continued search if they
follow a colon, but I'm not sure what characters to include...
if i understand correctly, you mean to replace while-not, w/ simply
while. initially i tried something like:
(while (looking-at ":*\\sw") ...)
but testing against elisp index fails for "&rest" and anything else w/
chars not in the word-constituent syntax class. unless there is a way
to create a syntax class that is \sw plus \s- plus \s_ minus ":", i
think we are stuck w/ explicitly enumerating trailing context. the
fixed info.el appears to be enough for now; we just need to track
makeinfo (x)ref rendering (not a big deal -- i don't think that is
changing very much).
thi