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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/src/minibuf.c
From: |
Richard M. Stallman |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/src/minibuf.c |
Date: |
Thu, 31 Jan 2002 23:32:56 -0500 |
Index: emacs/src/minibuf.c
diff -c emacs/src/minibuf.c:1.233 emacs/src/minibuf.c:1.234
*** emacs/src/minibuf.c:1.233 Sun Jan 27 13:20:46 2002
--- emacs/src/minibuf.c Thu Jan 31 23:32:56 2002
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*** 1447,1460 ****
If REQUIRE-MATCH is non-nil, the user is not allowed to exit unless
the input is (or completes to) an element of TABLE or is null.
! If it is also not t, Return does not exit if it does non-null completion.
If the input is null, `completing-read' returns an empty string,
regardless of the value of REQUIRE-MATCH.
If INITIAL-INPUT is non-nil, insert it in the minibuffer initially.
If it is (STRING . POSITION), the initial input
is STRING, but point is placed POSITION characters into the string.
! This feature is deprecated--it is best to pass nil for INITIAL.
HIST, if non-nil, specifies a history list
and optionally the initial position in the list.
It can be a symbol, which is the history list variable to use,
--- 1447,1463 ----
If REQUIRE-MATCH is non-nil, the user is not allowed to exit unless
the input is (or completes to) an element of TABLE or is null.
! If it is also not t, typing RET does not exit if it does non-null completion.
If the input is null, `completing-read' returns an empty string,
regardless of the value of REQUIRE-MATCH.
If INITIAL-INPUT is non-nil, insert it in the minibuffer initially.
If it is (STRING . POSITION), the initial input
is STRING, but point is placed POSITION characters into the string.
! This feature is deprecated--it is best to pass nil for INITIAL-INPUT
! and supply the default value DEF instead. The user can yank the
! default value into the minibuffer easily using \\[next-history-element].
!
HIST, if non-nil, specifies a history list
and optionally the initial position in the list.
It can be a symbol, which is the history list variable to use,