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1 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/src/doprnt.c b/src/doprnt.c index 506bbc3df35..9d8b783565f 100644 --- a/src/doprnt.c +++ b/src/doprnt.c | |||
| @@ -46,15 +46,15 @@ along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ | |||
| 46 | ignored %s and %c conversions. (See below for the detailed documentation of | 46 | ignored %s and %c conversions. (See below for the detailed documentation of |
| 47 | what is supported.) However, this is okay, as this function is supposed to | 47 | what is supported.) However, this is okay, as this function is supposed to |
| 48 | be called from `error' and similar functions, and thus does not need to | 48 | be called from `error' and similar functions, and thus does not need to |
| 49 | support features beyond those in `Fformat', which is used by `error' on the | 49 | support features beyond those in `Fformat_message', which is used |
| 50 | Lisp level. */ | 50 | by `error' on the Lisp level. */ |
| 51 | 51 | ||
| 52 | /* In the FORMAT argument this function supports ` and ' as directives | 52 | /* In the FORMAT argument this function supports ` and ' as directives |
| 53 | that output left and right quotes as per ‘text-quoting style’. It | 53 | that output left and right quotes as per ‘text-quoting style’. It |
| 54 | also supports the following %-sequences: | 54 | also supports the following %-sequences: |
| 55 | 55 | ||
| 56 | %s means print a string argument. | 56 | %s means print a string argument. |
| 57 | %S is silently treated as %s, for loose compatibility with `Fformat'. | 57 | %S is treated as %s, for loose compatibility with `Fformat_message'. |
| 58 | %d means print a `signed int' argument in decimal. | 58 | %d means print a `signed int' argument in decimal. |
| 59 | %o means print an `unsigned int' argument in octal. | 59 | %o means print an `unsigned int' argument in octal. |
| 60 | %x means print an `unsigned int' argument in hex. | 60 | %x means print an `unsigned int' argument in hex. |