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[Emacs-commit] emacs/lisp/emulation pc-select.el


From: Richard M. Stallman
Subject: [Emacs-commit] emacs/lisp/emulation pc-select.el
Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2002 17:47:39 -0500

CVSROOT:        /cvsroot/emacs
Module name:    emacs
Changes by:     Richard M. Stallman <address@hidden>    02/01/26 17:47:39

Modified files:
        lisp/emulation : pc-select.el 

Log message:
        (pc-selection-mode-hook)
        (pc-select-saved-settings-alist, pc-select-map)
        (pc-select-saved-global-map, pc-select-key-bindings-alist)
        (pc-select-default-key-bindings, pc-select-extra-key-bindings)
        (pc-select-meta-moves-sexps-key-bindings)
        (pc-select-tty-key-bindings, pc-select-old-M-delete-binding):
        New variables.
        (pc-select-define-keys, pc-select-restore-keys): New functions.
        (pc-select-add-to-alist, pc-select-save-and-set-var)
        (pc-select-save-and-set-mode, pc-select-restore-var)
        (pc-select-restore-mode): New macros.
        
        (pc-selection-mode): Completely rewrote the body of the function;
        the main goal was to make pc-selection-mode "turn-off"-able, like
        other minor modes.  Use define-minore-mode instead of just a
        defun.  Store the key bindings into four alists:
        pc-select-default-key-bindings, pc-select-extra-key-bindings,
        pc-select-meta-moves-sexps-key-bindings, and
        pc-select-tty-key-bindings; then have the pc-select-define-keys
        function walk those alists instead of calling define-key
        repeatedly.  When the mode is turned on, set the
        keybindings in global-map and remember the old keybindings; when
        the mode is turned off, restore the previously-saved keybindings.
        
        (pc-selection-mode defcustom): Reflect the fact that the mode is
        now "turn-off"-able.

CVSWeb URLs:
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/emacs/emacs/lisp/emulation/pc-select.el.diff?tr1=1.20&tr2=1.21&r1=text&r2=text




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