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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lisp/emacs-lisp/lisp-mnt.el
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Juanma Barranquero |
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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lisp/emacs-lisp/lisp-mnt.el |
Date: |
Tue, 04 Feb 2003 07:53:49 -0500 |
Index: emacs/lisp/emacs-lisp/lisp-mnt.el
diff -c emacs/lisp/emacs-lisp/lisp-mnt.el:1.36
emacs/lisp/emacs-lisp/lisp-mnt.el:1.37
*** emacs/lisp/emacs-lisp/lisp-mnt.el:1.36 Tue Dec 18 11:30:26 2001
--- emacs/lisp/emacs-lisp/lisp-mnt.el Tue Feb 4 07:53:34 2003
***************
*** 32,38 ****
;; First, it knows about the header conventions for library packages.
;; One entry point supports generating synopses from a library directory.
;; Another can be used to check for missing headers in library files.
! ;;
;; Another entry point automatically addresses bug mail to a package's
;; maintainer or author.
--- 32,38 ----
;; First, it knows about the header conventions for library packages.
;; One entry point supports generating synopses from a library directory.
;; Another can be used to check for missing headers in library files.
! ;;
;; Another entry point automatically addresses bug mail to a package's
;; maintainer or author.
***************
*** 40,50 ****
;; This file is an example of the header conventions. Note the following
;; features:
! ;;
;; * Header line --- makes it possible to extract a one-line summary of
;; the package's uses automatically for use in library synopses, KWIC
;; indexes and the like.
! ;;
;; Format is three semicolons, followed by the filename, followed by
;; three dashes, followed by the summary. All fields space-separated.
;;
--- 40,50 ----
;; This file is an example of the header conventions. Note the following
;; features:
! ;;
;; * Header line --- makes it possible to extract a one-line summary of
;; the package's uses automatically for use in library synopses, KWIC
;; indexes and the like.
! ;;
;; Format is three semicolons, followed by the filename, followed by
;; three dashes, followed by the summary. All fields space-separated.
;;
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*** 55,67 ****
;; ;; Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;;
;; * A blank line
! ;;
;; * Author line --- contains the name and net address of at least
;; the principal author.
! ;;
;; If there are multiple authors, they should be listed on continuation
;; lines led by ;;<TAB>, like this:
! ;;
;; ;; Author: Ashwin Ram <address@hidden>
;; ;; Dave Sill <address@hidden>
;; ;; David Lawrence <address@hidden>
--- 55,67 ----
;; ;; Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;;
;; * A blank line
! ;;
;; * Author line --- contains the name and net address of at least
;; the principal author.
! ;;
;; If there are multiple authors, they should be listed on continuation
;; lines led by ;;<TAB>, like this:
! ;;
;; ;; Author: Ashwin Ram <address@hidden>
;; ;; Dave Sill <address@hidden>
;; ;; David Lawrence <address@hidden>
***************
*** 69,78 ****
;; ;; Joe Wells <address@hidden>
;; ;; Dave Brennan <address@hidden>
;; ;; Eric Raymond <address@hidden>
! ;;
;; This field may have some special values; notably "FSF", meaning
;; "Free Software Foundation".
! ;;
;; * Maintainer line --- should be a single name/address as in the Author
;; line, or an address only, or the string "FSF". If there is no maintainer
;; line, the person(s) in the Author field are presumed to be it. The example
--- 69,78 ----
;; ;; Joe Wells <address@hidden>
;; ;; Dave Brennan <address@hidden>
;; ;; Eric Raymond <address@hidden>
! ;;
;; This field may have some special values; notably "FSF", meaning
;; "Free Software Foundation".
! ;;
;; * Maintainer line --- should be a single name/address as in the Author
;; line, or an address only, or the string "FSF". If there is no maintainer
;; line, the person(s) in the Author field are presumed to be it. The example
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*** 81,99 ****
;; that does "send mail to the author" without having to mine the name out by
;; hand. Please be careful about surrounding the network address with <> if
;; there's also a name in the field.
! ;;
;; * Created line --- optional, gives the original creation date of the
;; file. For historical interest, basically.
! ;;
;; * Version line --- intended to give the reader a clue if they're looking
;; at a different version of the file than the one they're accustomed to.
This
;; may be an RCS or SCCS header.
! ;;
;; * Adapted-By line --- this is for FSF's internal use. The person named
;; in this field was the one responsible for installing and adapting the
;; package for the distribution. (This file doesn't have one because the
;; author *is* one of the maintainers.)
! ;;
;; * Keywords line --- used by the finder code (now under construction)
;; for finding Emacs Lisp code related to a topic.
;;
--- 81,99 ----
;; that does "send mail to the author" without having to mine the name out by
;; hand. Please be careful about surrounding the network address with <> if
;; there's also a name in the field.
! ;;
;; * Created line --- optional, gives the original creation date of the
;; file. For historical interest, basically.
! ;;
;; * Version line --- intended to give the reader a clue if they're looking
;; at a different version of the file than the one they're accustomed to.
This
;; may be an RCS or SCCS header.
! ;;
;; * Adapted-By line --- this is for FSF's internal use. The person named
;; in this field was the one responsible for installing and adapting the
;; package for the distribution. (This file doesn't have one because the
;; author *is* one of the maintainers.)
! ;;
;; * Keywords line --- used by the finder code (now under construction)
;; for finding Emacs Lisp code related to a topic.
;;
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*** 104,116 ****
;;
;; * Commentary line --- enables Lisp code to find the developer's and
;; maintainers' explanations of the package internals.
! ;;
;; * Change log line --- optional, exists to terminate the commentary
;; section and start a change-log part, if one exists.
! ;;
;; * Code line --- exists so Lisp can know where commentary and/or
;; change-log sections end.
! ;;
;; * Footer line --- marks end-of-file so it can be distinguished from
;; an expanded formfeed or the results of truncation.
--- 104,116 ----
;;
;; * Commentary line --- enables Lisp code to find the developer's and
;; maintainers' explanations of the package internals.
! ;;
;; * Change log line --- optional, exists to terminate the commentary
;; section and start a change-log part, if one exists.
! ;;
;; * Code line --- exists so Lisp can know where commentary and/or
;; change-log sections end.
! ;;
;; * Footer line --- marks end-of-file so it can be distinguished from
;; an expanded formfeed or the results of truncation.
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