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Eli Zaretskii |
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[Emacs-diffs] emacs-26 dc6ae15: Move the entry about 'format' into Incompatible Lisp Changes |
Date: |
Sat, 7 Oct 2017 07:33:55 -0400 (EDT) |
branch: emacs-26
commit dc6ae15a8d3b68ba2e12c71abc830b06dcc424a0
Author: Eli Zaretskii <address@hidden>
Commit: Eli Zaretskii <address@hidden>
Move the entry about 'format' into Incompatible Lisp Changes
* etc/NEWS: Move the entry about 'format' refraining from allocating
new strings into Incompatible Lisp Changes. (Bug#28625)
---
etc/NEWS | 16 +++++++++-------
1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/etc/NEWS b/etc/NEWS
index 7f89ef9..2b8ef4d 100644
--- a/etc/NEWS
+++ b/etc/NEWS
@@ -1361,6 +1361,15 @@ non-nil, but the code returned the list in the
increasing order of
priority instead. Now the code does what the documentation says it
should do.
++++
+** 'format' now avoids allocating a new string in more cases.
+'format' was previously documented to return a newly-allocated string,
+but this documentation was not correct, as (eq x (format x)) returned
+t when x was the empty string. 'format' is no longer documented to
+return a newly-allocated string, and the implementation now takes
+advantage of the doc change to avoid making copies of strings in
+common cases like (format "foo") and (format "%s" "foo").
+
---
** The function 'eldoc-message' now accepts a single argument.
Programs that called it with multiple arguments before should pass
@@ -1556,13 +1565,6 @@ Emacs integers with %e, %f, or %g conversions. For
example, on these
hosts (eql N (string-to-number (format "%.0f" N))) now returns t for
all Emacs integers N.
-+++
-** 'format' is no longer documented to return a newly-allocated string.
-This documentation was not correct, as (eq x (format x)) returned t
-when x was the empty string. 'format' now takes advantage of the doc
-change to avoid making copies of strings in common cases like (format
-"foo") and (format "%s" "foo").
-
---
** Calls that accept floating-point integers (for use on hosts with
limited integer range) now signal an error if arguments are not
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