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Re: syntax-ppss
From: |
Stefan Monnier |
Subject: |
Re: syntax-ppss |
Date: |
Fri, 10 Jun 2005 18:20:42 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
> -classes mentioned in @var{syntaxes} (a string of syntax code
> +classes mentioned in @var{syntaxes} (a string of syntax classes
> characters). It stops when it encounters the end of the buffer, or
> It needs to be "class", singular.
> address@hidden syntax-ppss &optional pos
> +This function returns the state of the parser at position @var{pos} if
> +started with a default start state at the beginning of the buffer.
> +I.e., it is equivalent to @code(parse-partial-sexp (point-min)
> address@hidden). The difference is that @code{syntax-ppss} uses a cache
> to
> +speed up the computation. This has as a side-effect that the 2nd and
> +6th value of the returned state cannot be relied upon.
> address@hidden defun
> +
> Clearer would be
> This function returns the state that the parser would have at
> position @var{pos}, if it were started with a default start state
> at the beginning of the buffer. Thus, it is equivalent to
> @code(parse-partial-sexp (point-min) @var{pos}), except that
> @code{syntax-ppss} uses a cache to speed up the
> computation. Also, the 2nd and 6th value of the returned state are
> not meaningful.
> @end defun
> Which two values does "the 2nd and 6th value" refer to? It isn't
> clear to me; I am not sure whether they are counted 0-origin or
> 1-origin. It won't be clear to the reader, either.
> So please give descriptions of them, not just numbers.
Thanks, fixed and installed.
Stefan