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authorLuc Teirlinck2004-05-01 22:39:27 +0000
committerLuc Teirlinck2004-05-01 22:39:27 +0000
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@@ -95,16 +95,20 @@ types any more. Add -DUSE_LISP_UNION_TYPE if you want union types.
95option `comint-prompt-read-only'. This is not enabled by default, 95option `comint-prompt-read-only'. This is not enabled by default,
96except in IELM buffers. The read-only status of IELM prompts can be 96except in IELM buffers. The read-only status of IELM prompts can be
97controlled with the new user option `ielm-prompt-read-only', which 97controlled with the new user option `ielm-prompt-read-only', which
98overrides `comint-prompt-read-only'. The new commands 98overrides `comint-prompt-read-only'.
99`comint-kill-whole-line' and `comint-kill-region' support editing 99
100comint buffers with read-only prompts. `comint-kill-whole-line' is 100The new commands `comint-kill-whole-line' and `comint-kill-region'
101like `kill-whole-line', but ignores both read-only and field 101support editing comint buffers with read-only prompts.
102properties. Hence, it will always kill entire lines, including any 102
103prompts. `comint-kill-region' is like `kill-region', except that it 103`comint-kill-whole-line' is like `kill-whole-line', but ignores both
104ignores read-only properties, if it is safe to do so. This means that 104read-only and field properties. Hence, it will always kill entire
105if any part of a prompt is deleted, then the entire prompt must be 105lines, including any prompts.
106deleted and that all prompts must stay at the beginning of a line. If 106
107this is not the case, then `comint-kill-region' behaves just like 107`comint-kill-region' is like `kill-region', except that it ignores
108read-only properties, if it is safe to do so. This means that if any
109part of a prompt is deleted, then the entire prompt must be deleted
110and that all prompts must stay at the beginning of a line. If this is
111not the case, then `comint-kill-region' behaves just like
108`kill-region' if read-only are involved: it copies the text to the 112`kill-region' if read-only are involved: it copies the text to the
109kill-ring, but does not delete it. 113kill-ring, but does not delete it.
110 114