Ar an cúigiú lá déag de mí Meitheamh, scríobh Stephen J. Turnbull:
Aidan Kehoe writes:
> @@ -3104,7 +3104,7 @@
> pity, thereby invalidating your code.
> */
> (variable, handler_type, handler, harg,
> - UNUSED (keep_existing)))
> + UNUSED (keep_existing )))
What's this? Syntacticly significant whitespace? <wink>
You’re sharp today, Stephen!
Unfortunately, actually, for my purposes, it’s not. If you look in any DOC
file and search for dontusethis-set-symbol-value-handler, the argument list
looks like so:
arguments: (VARIABLE HANDLER-TYPE HANDLER &optional HARG \
KEEP-EXISTING))
That is, there’s an extra right-parenthesis added after KEEP-EXISTING. I
thought initially that this was a formatting quirk with d-s-s-v-h, and my
experiment to see if this was the case made it into the commit when it
shouldn’t have. It looks on closer examination as if it’s a bug in
make-docfile.c.
--
¿Dónde estará ahora mi sobrino Yoghurtu Nghe, que tuvo que huir
precipitadamente de la aldea por culpa de la escasez de rinocerontes?
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