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authorRichard M. Stallman2001-08-25 19:17:49 +0000
committerRichard M. Stallman2001-08-25 19:17:49 +0000
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8@cindex program editing 8@cindex program editing
9 9
10 This chapter describes Emacs features for maintaining programs. The 10 This chapter describes Emacs features for maintaining programs. The
11version control features,described in the chapter on files 11version control features (@pxref{Version Control}) are also
12(@pxref{Version Control}), are also useful particularly for this 12particularly useful for this purpose.
13purpose.
14 13
15@menu 14@menu
16* Change Log:: Maintaining a change history for your program. 15* Change Log:: Maintaining a change history for your program.
@@ -138,7 +137,7 @@ contributions. Emacs has a special command for maintaining the
138 The @kbd{M-x authors} command prompts for the name of the root of the 137 The @kbd{M-x authors} command prompts for the name of the root of the
139Emacs source directory. It then scans @file{ChangeLog} files and Lisp 138Emacs source directory. It then scans @file{ChangeLog} files and Lisp
140source files under that directory for information about authors of 139source files under that directory for information about authors of
141individual packages and people who made changes in source files, and 140individual packages, and people who made changes in source files, and
142puts the information it gleans into a buffer named @samp{*Authors*}. 141puts the information it gleans into a buffer named @samp{*Authors*}.
143You can then edit the contents of that buffer and merge it with the 142You can then edit the contents of that buffer and merge it with the
144existing @file{AUTHORS} file. 143existing @file{AUTHORS} file.