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bug#32064: 26; doc string of `eval-last-sexp'


From: Drew Adams
Subject: bug#32064: 26; doc string of `eval-last-sexp'
Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2018 13:15:16 -0700 (PDT)

The doc string was messed up a bit in Emacs 26, apparently for the fix
of bug #4118.

>From this, which makes sense:

 Normally, this function truncates long output according to the value
 of the variables `eval-expression-print-length' and
 `eval-expression-print-level'.  With a prefix argument of zero,
 however, there is no such truncation.  Such a prefix argument
 also causes integers to be printed in several additional formats
 (octal, hexadecimal, and character).

The text was changed to this, which does not make sense at all:

 Normally, this function truncates long output according to the
 value of the variables 'eval-expression-print-length' and
 'eval-expression-print-level'.  With a prefix argument of zero,
 however, there is no such truncation.  Such a prefix argument
 also causes integers to be printed in several additional formats
 (octal, hexadecimal, and character when the prefix argument is
 -1 or the integer is 'eval-expression-print-maximum-character' or
 less).

Both old and new say that with a prefix arg of ZERO ("such a prefix
argument") the behavior is to do both of these things:

1. Do not truncate.
2. Print in additional formats.

That's fine. But the Emacs 26+ version also says that with a ZERO prefix
arg ("such a prefix argument"), if the prefix arg is ALSO -1
(impossible) or if "the integer" (what integer?) is less than or equal
to the value of `eval-expression-print-maximum-character', the
additional formats include "character".

A character is not a format, so it's unclear what printing in format
"character" means.

But the main problem with this is that it makes us try to understand a
prefix arg that is BOTH zero and -1, and it leaves us wondering what
"the integer" is that is tested against
`eval-expression-print-maximum-character' when the prefix arg is zero.

If "the integer" is just the numeric prefix arg then the <=
`eval-expression-print-maximum-character' could be clear - but there
should be no connection with the value being zero ("such a prefix arg").
Just say: If zero then no truncation.  If <= `eval...' then ___
(whatever is meant by "character format" printing).


In GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-w64-mingw32)
 of 2018-05-30
Repository revision: 07f8f9bc5a51f5aa94eb099f3e15fbe0c20ea1ea
Windowing system distributor `Microsoft Corp.', version 6.1.7601
Configured using:
 `configure --without-dbus --host=x86_64-w64-mingw32
 --without-compress-install 'CFLAGS=-O2 -static -g3''





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