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From: | Drew Adams |
Subject: | RE: [External] : Re: What is the difference between `current-word' and `word-at-point'? |
Date: | Mon, 29 Mar 2021 14:56:15 +0000 |
> I suppose that word-at-point is a simple extension of the thing-at-point > mechanism, that uses forward-word instead of the syntax table. <nit>The doc of `word-at-point' suggests that it respects the syntax table.</nit>
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