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authorJuanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com>2011-11-15 01:54:19 +0100
committerJuanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com>2011-11-15 01:54:19 +0100
commit0d26e0b62b7d01e3cb6eb57943269b8f25e53cd6 (patch)
tree784b0f664bd50cf4bc244141190d8b9c92973835 /lisp/progmodes/cc-awk.el
parent947cd66b9611a5c4c4eb60238022e72fe51e2e46 (diff)
downloademacs-0d26e0b62b7d01e3cb6eb57943269b8f25e53cd6.tar.gz
Fix typos.
Diffstat (limited to 'lisp/progmodes/cc-awk.el')
-rw-r--r--lisp/progmodes/cc-awk.el26
1 files changed, 13 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/lisp/progmodes/cc-awk.el b/lisp/progmodes/cc-awk.el
index d19ba47aa3f..d55e5ce23b4 100644
--- a/lisp/progmodes/cc-awk.el
+++ b/lisp/progmodes/cc-awk.el
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@
;; / can delimit regexes or be a division operator. By default we assume
;; that it is a division sign, and fix the regexp operator cases with
;; `font-lock-syntactic-keywords'.
- (modify-syntax-entry ?/ "." st) ; ACM 2002/4/27.
+ (modify-syntax-entry ?/ "." st) ; ACM 2002/4/27.
(modify-syntax-entry ?* "." st)
(modify-syntax-entry ?+ "." st)
(modify-syntax-entry ?- "." st)
@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@
;; Matches the inside of an AWK regexp (i.e. without the enclosing /s)
(defconst c-awk-regexp-without-end-re
(concat "/" c-awk-regexp-innards-re))
-;; Matches an AWK regexp up to, but not including, any terminating /.
+;; Matches an AWK regexp up to, but not including, any terminating /.
(defconst c-awk-one-line-possibly-open-regexp-re
(concat "/\\(" c-awk-non-eol-esc-pair-re
"\\|" c-awk-regexp-one-line-possibly-open-char-list-re
@@ -256,7 +256,7 @@
;; ACM, 2002/5/29:
-;;
+;;
;; The next section of code is about determining whether or not an AWK
;; statement is complete or not. We use this to indent the following line.
;; The determination is pretty straightforward in C, where a statement ends
@@ -382,7 +382,7 @@
;; Kludge: If c-backward-syntactic-ws gets stuck at a BOL, it is likely
;; that the previous line contains an unterminated string (without \). In
;; this case, assume that the previous line's c-awk-NL-prop is a $.
- ;;
+ ;;
;; POINT MUST BE AT THE START OF A LINE when calling this function. This
;; is to ensure that the various backward-comment functions will work
;; properly.
@@ -425,13 +425,13 @@
;; Calculate and set the value of the c-awk-NL-prop on the immediately
;; preceding EOL. This may also involve doing the same for several
;; preceding EOLs.
- ;;
+ ;;
;; NOTE that if the property was already set, we return it without
;; recalculation. (This is by accident rather than design.)
- ;;
+ ;;
;; Return the property which got set (or was already set) on the previous
;; line. Return nil if we hit BOB.
- ;;
+ ;;
;; See c-awk-after-if-for-while-condition-p for a description of DO-LIM.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
@@ -492,7 +492,7 @@
;; if necessary. (As a special case, the property doesn't get set on an
;; empty line at EOB (there's no position to set the property on), but the
;; function returns the property value an EOL would have got.)
- ;;
+ ;;
;; See c-awk-after-if-for-while-condition-p for a description of DO-LIM.
;;
;; This function might do hidden buffer changes.
@@ -566,7 +566,7 @@
;; this, a new newline inserted after an old newline (e.g. by C-j) would
;; inherit any c-awk-NL-prop from the old newline. This would be a Bad
;; Thing. This function's action is required by c-put-char-property.
- (if (and (boundp 'text-property-default-nonsticky) ; doesn't exist in Xemacs
+ (if (and (boundp 'text-property-default-nonsticky) ; doesn't exist in XEmacs
(not (assoc 'c-awk-NL-prop text-property-default-nonsticky)))
(setq text-property-default-nonsticky
(cons '(c-awk-NL-prop . t) text-property-default-nonsticky))))
@@ -611,7 +611,7 @@
;; Go back to the start of the (apparent) current line (or the start of the
;; line containing POS), returning the buffer position of that point. I.e.,
;; go back to the last line which doesn't have an escaped EOL before it.
-;;
+;;
;; This is guaranteed to be "safe" for syntactic analysis, i.e. outwith any
;; comment, string or regexp. IT MAY WELL BE that this function should not be
;; executed on a narrowed buffer.
@@ -823,14 +823,14 @@
;; Don't overlook the possibility of the buffer change being the "recapturing"
;; of a previously escaped newline.
-;; ACM 2008-02-05:
+;; ACM 2008-02-05:
(defun c-awk-extend-and-syntax-tablify-region (beg end old-len)
;; Expand the region (BEG END) as needed to (c-new-BEG c-new-END) then put
;; `syntax-table' properties on this region.
;;
;; This function is called from an after-change function, BEG END and
;; OLD-LEN being the standard parameters.
- ;;
+ ;;
;; Point is undefined both before and after this function call, the buffer
;; has been widened, and match-data saved. The return value is ignored.
;;
@@ -848,7 +848,7 @@
;; Awk regexps written with help from Peter Galbraith
;; <galbraith@mixing.qc.dfo.ca>.
;; Take GNU Emacs's 'words out of the following regexp-opts. They dont work
-;; in Xemacs 21.4.4. acm 2002/9/19.
+;; in XEmacs 21.4.4. acm 2002/9/19.
(defconst awk-font-lock-keywords
(eval-when-compile
(list