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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lispref/searching.texi


From: Richard M . Stallman
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lispref/searching.texi
Date: Sun, 06 Mar 2005 13:23:38 -0500

Index: emacs/lispref/searching.texi
diff -c emacs/lispref/searching.texi:1.55 emacs/lispref/searching.texi:1.56
*** emacs/lispref/searching.texi:1.55   Sat Nov 20 14:06:54 2004
--- emacs/lispref/searching.texi        Sun Mar  6 18:23:37 2005
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*** 338,344 ****
  in both multibyte and unibyte representations, because only the
  @acronym{ASCII} characters are excluded.
  
! Starting in Emacs 21, a character alternative can also specify named
  character classes (@pxref{Char Classes}).  This is a POSIX feature whose
  syntax is @samp{[:@var{class}:]}.  Using a character class is equivalent
  to mentioning each of the characters in that class; but the latter is
--- 338,344 ----
  in both multibyte and unibyte representations, because only the
  @acronym{ASCII} characters are excluded.
  
! A character alternative can also specify named
  character classes (@pxref{Char Classes}).  This is a POSIX feature whose
  syntax is @samp{[:@var{class}:]}.  Using a character class is equivalent
  to mentioning each of the characters in that class; but the latter is
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*** 416,422 ****
  @cindex character classes in regexp
  
    Here is a table of the classes you can use in a character alternative,
! in Emacs 21, and what they mean:
  
  @table @samp
  @item [:ascii:]
--- 416,422 ----
  @cindex character classes in regexp
  
    Here is a table of the classes you can use in a character alternative,
! and what they mean:
  
  @table @samp
  @item [:ascii:]




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