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author | Richard M. Stallman <[email protected]> | 2007-04-29 16:14:03 +0000 |
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committer | Richard M. Stallman <[email protected]> | 2007-04-29 16:14:03 +0000 |
commit | 791b59e028d6bb95067322be529dd67511832acd (patch) | |
tree | fb9baa4349ec67c7a49491a4ac1f2874bec1a2a1 | |
parent | 4bb7141c0dc99bd4c4031b8e4910f7bd78a10a03 (diff) |
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@@ -3463,25 +3463,6 @@ display tables. * Lisp Changes in Emacs 22.1 ** General Lisp changes: -*** New syntax: \s now stands for the SPACE character. - -`?\s' is a new way to write the space character. You must make sure -it is not followed by a dash, since `?\s-...' indicates the "super" -modifier. However, it would be strange to write a character constant -and a following symbol (beginning with `-') with no space between -them. - -`\s' stands for space in strings, too, but it is not really meant for -strings; it is easier and nicer just to write a space. - -*** New syntax: \uXXXX and \UXXXXXXXX specify Unicode code points in hex. - -For instance, you can use "\u0428" to specify a string consisting of -CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHA, or `"U0001D6E2" to specify one consisting -of MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL ALPHA (the latter is greater than -#xFFFF and thus needs the longer syntax). - -This syntax works for both character constants and strings. *** New syntax: \s now stands for the SPACE character. |