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Docstring of Fprin1_to_string.
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Michaël Cadilhac |
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Docstring of Fprin1_to_string. |
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Wed, 12 Apr 2006 15:24:51 +0200 |
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I think it should mention the fact that, as Fprin1, its behavior is
modified by some vars ; in fact, I didn't expect
(message "%s" (prin1-to-string MyVar)) to behave lique
(prin1 MyVar t)
Patch attached, if needed.
Index: src/ChangeLog
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RCS file: /cvsroot/emacs/emacs/src/ChangeLog,v
retrieving revision 1.5001
diff -b -c -w -r1.5001 ChangeLog
*** src/ChangeLog 12 Apr 2006 08:11:35 -0000 1.5001
--- src/ChangeLog 12 Apr 2006 13:14:38 -0000
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*** 1,3 ****
--- 1,9 ----
+ 2006-04-12 Michaël Cadilhac <address@hidden> (tiny change)
+
+ * print.c (Fprin1_to_string): Mention in the `doc' that the
+ behavior is modified by `print-level' and `print-length'.
+ Taken from `Fprin1'.
+
2006-04-12 YAMAMOTO Mitsuharu <address@hidden>
* fns.c [HAVE_MENUS && MAC_OS]: Include macterm.h.
Index: src/print.c
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RCS file: /cvsroot/emacs/emacs/src/print.c,v
retrieving revision 1.221
diff -b -c -w -r1.221 print.c
*** src/print.c 25 Mar 2006 17:58:37 -0000 1.221
--- src/print.c 12 Apr 2006 13:14:38 -0000
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*** 759,765 ****
doc: /* Return a string containing the printed representation of
OBJECT.
OBJECT can be any Lisp object. This function outputs quoting characters
when necessary to make output that `read' can handle, whenever possible,
! unless the optional second argument NOESCAPE is non-nil.
OBJECT is any of the Lisp data types: a number, a string, a symbol,
a list, a buffer, a window, a frame, etc.
--- 759,766 ----
doc: /* Return a string containing the printed representation of
OBJECT.
OBJECT can be any Lisp object. This function outputs quoting characters
when necessary to make output that `read' can handle, whenever possible,
! unless the optional second argument NOESCAPE is non-nil. For complex objects,
! the behavior is controlled by `print-level' and `print-length', which see.
OBJECT is any of the Lisp data types: a number, a string, a symbol,
a list, a buffer, a window, a frame, etc.
Thanks.
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