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| author | Po Lu | 2025-01-19 08:58:45 +0800 |
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| committer | Po Lu | 2025-01-19 08:59:28 +0800 |
| commit | 59167e2de8a93341cd235d83e034c00be32403f6 (patch) | |
| tree | 8c98573e87eb55052ca97a58e34163cf13718e5a /doc/misc/cc-mode.texi | |
| parent | e54b94c28cdf9699009e7691f7c8ffa5b2c7b741 (diff) | |
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Revert "Use @xref more consistently; "See @ref" -> "@xref""
This reverts commit e54b94c28cdf9699009e7691f7c8ffa5b2c7b741,
which prevented building Emacs on a number of my machine(s).
Diffstat (limited to 'doc/misc/cc-mode.texi')
| -rw-r--r-- | doc/misc/cc-mode.texi | 10 |
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/doc/misc/cc-mode.texi b/doc/misc/cc-mode.texi index 176087e20ca..b46eb80055a 100644 --- a/doc/misc/cc-mode.texi +++ b/doc/misc/cc-mode.texi | |||
| @@ -925,7 +925,7 @@ behavior prior to version 5.32.}, set @code{c-defun-tactic} to | |||
| 925 | These functions are analogous to the Emacs built-in commands | 925 | These functions are analogous to the Emacs built-in commands |
| 926 | @code{beginning-of-defun} and @code{end-of-defun}, except they | 926 | @code{beginning-of-defun} and @code{end-of-defun}, except they |
| 927 | eliminate the constraint that the top-level opening brace of the defun | 927 | eliminate the constraint that the top-level opening brace of the defun |
| 928 | must be in column zero. @xref{Defuns,,,@emacsman{}, | 928 | must be in column zero. See @ref{Defuns,,,@emacsman{}, |
| 929 | @emacsmantitle{}}, for more information. | 929 | @emacsmantitle{}}, for more information. |
| 930 | 930 | ||
| 931 | @item @kbd{C-M-a} (AWK Mode) (@code{c-awk-beginning-of-defun}) | 931 | @item @kbd{C-M-a} (AWK Mode) (@code{c-awk-beginning-of-defun}) |
| @@ -1485,7 +1485,7 @@ Sometimes @ccmode{} inserts an auto-newline where you don't want one, | |||
| 1485 | such as after a @samp{@}} when you're about to type a @samp{;}. | 1485 | such as after a @samp{@}} when you're about to type a @samp{;}. |
| 1486 | Hungry deletion can help here (@pxref{Hungry WS Deletion}), or you can | 1486 | Hungry deletion can help here (@pxref{Hungry WS Deletion}), or you can |
| 1487 | activate an appropriate @dfn{clean-up}, which will remove the excess | 1487 | activate an appropriate @dfn{clean-up}, which will remove the excess |
| 1488 | whitespace after you've typed the @samp{;}. @xref{Clean-ups} for a | 1488 | whitespace after you've typed the @samp{;}. See @ref{Clean-ups} for a |
| 1489 | full description. See also @ref{Electric Keys} for a summary of | 1489 | full description. See also @ref{Electric Keys} for a summary of |
| 1490 | clean-ups listed by key. | 1490 | clean-ups listed by key. |
| 1491 | 1491 | ||
| @@ -2420,7 +2420,7 @@ Mode and Java Mode buffers, you could do it like this: | |||
| 2420 | @end group | 2420 | @end group |
| 2421 | @end example | 2421 | @end example |
| 2422 | 2422 | ||
| 2423 | @xref{CC Hooks} for more details on the use of @ccmode{} hooks. | 2423 | See @ref{CC Hooks} for more details on the use of @ccmode{} hooks. |
| 2424 | 2424 | ||
| 2425 | @item Styles | 2425 | @item Styles |
| 2426 | A @ccmode{} @dfn{style} is a coherent collection of customizations | 2426 | A @ccmode{} @dfn{style} is a coherent collection of customizations |
| @@ -2438,7 +2438,7 @@ in your @file{.emacs} file: | |||
| 2438 | (other . "free-group-style"))) | 2438 | (other . "free-group-style"))) |
| 2439 | @end example | 2439 | @end example |
| 2440 | 2440 | ||
| 2441 | @xref{Styles} for fuller details on using @ccmode{} styles and how | 2441 | See @ref{Styles} for fuller details on using @ccmode{} styles and how |
| 2442 | to create them. | 2442 | to create them. |
| 2443 | 2443 | ||
| 2444 | @item File Local Variable setting | 2444 | @item File Local Variable setting |
| @@ -3312,7 +3312,7 @@ different ways, depending on the character just typed: | |||
| 3312 | an alist. This element specifies where to put newlines: this is any | 3312 | an alist. This element specifies where to put newlines: this is any |
| 3313 | combination of before and after the brace or colon. If no alist | 3313 | combination of before and after the brace or colon. If no alist |
| 3314 | element is found, newlines are inserted both before and after a brace, | 3314 | element is found, newlines are inserted both before and after a brace, |
| 3315 | but none are inserted around a colon. @xref{Hanging Braces} and | 3315 | but none are inserted around a colon. See @ref{Hanging Braces} and |
| 3316 | @ref{Hanging Colons}. | 3316 | @ref{Hanging Colons}. |
| 3317 | 3317 | ||
| 3318 | @item Semicolons and Commas | 3318 | @item Semicolons and Commas |