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Re: Double hyphens in variable names.
From: |
Lute Kamstra |
Subject: |
Re: Double hyphens in variable names. |
Date: |
Fri, 03 Oct 2003 21:37:42 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.1003 (Gnus v5.10.3) Emacs/21.3.50 (gnu/linux) |
Luc Teirlinck <address@hidden> writes:
> Lute Kamstra wrote:
>
> Imenu's functionality can be easily explained without referring to
> imenu--info-alist, so I think I'll do that.
>
> I guess you really mean imenu--index-alist.
Yes, me braindead.
> If I understand correctly, (elisp)Imenu explains how a major mode
> author can help construct imenu--index-alist in various ways. The
> major mode author is not supposed to play around with
> imenu--index-alist directly. But is taking a look at
> imenu--index-alist not useful for the author to check his work?
> Also could knowing about the alist he is trying to construct with
> the other functions not be useful in understanding those other
> functions? (Assuming my above interpretation of the facts is
> correct).
The author could just check the return value of the
imenu-create-index-function function that (s)he is writing. Note that
I do describe this return value in detail. I also mention that the
two other ways of setting up Imenu work through
imenu-create-index-function's default function. I think that knowing
the name of the variable in which Imenu stores the return value is
only important when hacking on Imenu itself.
> I saw you removed the documentation for the variable. If you really
> think it ought to be removed, then that is OK.
Yes, I do.
> I am not necessarily contesting that removal. You know the node
> better than I do. I just took a quick look at it. However, as a
> solution to the double dash problem, removal seems a little bit too
> radical.
Getting rid of that problem is a nice by-product. :-)
> I believe the following works in all situations, main text and index
> of both Info and printed output:
>
> @defvar address@hidden
>
> OK this is ugly, but you could mention in the Texinfo source in a
> comment that the ugliness is a work-around for a bug in Texinfo.
> The @- allows for a discretionary hyphen, but the text is short, so
> no problem. The braces around the entire name prevent the Info
> index from just listing `imenu-'. This will work even if the user
> does not have makeinfo 4.7 or higher. The current problems in Info
> need to be fixed, but any such fix will require the user to install
> make-info version 4.7 or higher.
Indeed, that seems to work well. Thanks for the tip.
> (I believe 4.6 is still the latest released version.)
Yes.
Lute.
- Re: Double hyphens in variable names., (continued)
- Re: Double hyphens in variable names., Luc Teirlinck, 2003/10/02
- Re: Double hyphens in variable names., Lute Kamstra, 2003/10/02
- Re: Double hyphens in variable names., Andreas Schwab, 2003/10/02
- Re: Double hyphens in variable names., Luc Teirlinck, 2003/10/02
- Re: Double hyphens in variable names., Luc Teirlinck, 2003/10/02
- Re: Double hyphens in variable names., Luc Teirlinck, 2003/10/02
- Re: Double hyphens in variable names., Luc Teirlinck, 2003/10/02
- Re: Double hyphens in variable names., Oliver Scholz, 2003/10/02
- Re: Double hyphens in variable names., Lute Kamstra, 2003/10/03
- Re: Double hyphens in variable names., Luc Teirlinck, 2003/10/03
- Re: Double hyphens in variable names.,
Lute Kamstra <=
- Re: Double hyphens in variable names., Luc Teirlinck, 2003/10/03
- Re: Double hyphens in variable names., Luc Teirlinck, 2003/10/03
- Re: Double hyphens in variable names., Lute Kamstra, 2003/10/03
- Re: Double hyphens in variable names., David Ponce, 2003/10/04
- Re: Double hyphens in variable names., Lute Kamstra, 2003/10/06
- Re: Double hyphens in variable names., Juri Linkov, 2003/10/06
- Re: Double hyphens in variable names., Lute Kamstra, 2003/10/07
- Re: Double hyphens in variable names., Richard Stallman, 2003/10/03
- Re: Double hyphens in variable names., Juri Linkov, 2003/10/03
- Re: Double hyphens in variable names., Luc Teirlinck, 2003/10/02