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[elpa] 288/352: Document where "syntax" and "case-fold" are used


From: Stefan Monnier
Subject: [elpa] 288/352: Document where "syntax" and "case-fold" are used
Date: Mon, 07 Jul 2014 14:05:03 +0000

monnier pushed a commit to branch master
in repository elpa.

commit 834da15529a640957899fb087adf6f23f75d624d
Author: Teemu Likonen <address@hidden>
Date:   Sun Jul 3 17:39:00 2011 +0300

    Document where "syntax" and "case-fold" are used
---
 wcheck-mode.el |   28 ++++++++++++++++------------
 1 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)

diff --git a/wcheck-mode.el b/wcheck-mode.el
index fb8e8bd..de0967e 100644
--- a/wcheck-mode.el
+++ b/wcheck-mode.el
@@ -298,12 +298,15 @@ face
     this LANGUAGE. The default is `wcheck-default-face'.
 
 syntax
-    VALUE is a symbol referring to an Emacs syntax table. This
-    will be the effective syntax table for `wcheck-mode's regular
-    expressions. It does not affect the syntax table settings
-    anywhere else. See the Info node `(elisp)Syntax Tables' for
-    more information. The default value is
-    `text-mode-syntax-table'.
+    VALUE is a variable (a symbol) referring to an Emacs syntax
+    table. This option temporarily sets the effective syntax
+    table when buffer's content is scanned with `regexp-start',
+    `regexp-body', `regexp-end' and `regexp-discard' (see below)
+    as well as when `program', `parser', `action-program' and
+    `action-parser' functions are called. The default value is
+    `text-mode-syntax-table'. This option does not affect syntax
+    table settings anywhere else. See the Info node
+    `(elisp)Syntax Tables' for more information on the topic.
 
 regexp-start
 regexp-body
@@ -371,12 +374,13 @@ regexp-discard
     option to empty string (\"\").
 
 case-fold
-    This boolean value is used to set value for variable
-    `case-fold-search' for LANGUAGE. Similarly to
-    `case-fold-search' the nil value means case-sensitive and a
-    non-nil means case-insensitive search. The default is
-    case-sensitive (nil). Note that this only has effect on
-    `wcheck-mode's internal regular expression search.
+    This boolean value is used to temporarily bind the value of
+    variable `case-fold-search'. The nil value means
+    case-sensitive and a non-nil means case-insensitive search.
+    The default is case-sensitive (nil). This option is effective
+    with `regexp-start', `regexp-body', `regexp-end' and
+    `regexp-discard' as well as when `program', `parser',
+    `action-program' and `action-parser' functions are called.
 
 read-or-skip-faces
     This option controls which faces `wcheck-mode' should read or



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