From: Ulrich Müller Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 13:26:37 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Fixup whitespace in elisp-common.eclass X-Git-Url: http://git.tremily.us/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=c444999a769440f6c2836754f2c4bb9cf2e1afb4;p=gentoo.git Fixup whitespace in elisp-common.eclass --- diff --git a/eclass/elisp-common.eclass b/eclass/elisp-common.eclass index 92ab400e65fd..98d217ecc3ae 100644 --- a/eclass/elisp-common.eclass +++ b/eclass/elisp-common.eclass @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # Copyright 1999-2007 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 -# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/elisp-common.eclass,v 1.17 2007/04/18 10:45:44 opfer Exp $ +# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/elisp-common.eclass,v 1.18 2007/04/19 13:26:37 ulm Exp $ # # Copyright 2007 Christian Faulhammer # Copyright 2002-2007 Matthew Kennedy @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ # USAGE: # # Usually you want to use this eclass for (optional) GNU Emacs support of -# your package. This is NOT for XEmacs! +# your package. This is NOT for XEmacs! # Many of the steps here are sometimes done by the build system of your # package (especially compilation), so this is mainly for standalone elisp # files you gathered from somewhere else. @@ -37,9 +37,9 @@ # elisp-comp *.el || die "elisp-comp failed!" # # Function elisp-make-autoload-file() can be used to generate a file with -# autoload definitions for the lisp functions. It takes the output file name +# autoload definitions for the lisp functions. It takes the output file name # (default: "${PN}-autoloads.el") and a list of directories (default: working -# directory) as its arguments. Use of this function requires that the elisp +# directory) as its arguments. Use of this function requires that the elisp # source files contain magic ";;;###autoload" comments. See the Emacs Lisp # Reference Manual (node "Autoload") for a detailed explanation. # @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ # # To let the Emacs support be activated by Emacs on startup, you need # to provide a site file (shipped in ${FILESDIR}) which contains the startup -# code (have a look in the documentation of your software). Normally this +# code (have a look in the documentation of your software). Normally this # would look like this: # # ;;; csv-mode site-lisp configuration @@ -69,17 +69,17 @@ # If your Emacs support files are installed in a subdirectory of # /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/ (which is recommended if more than one file is # installed), you need to extend Emacs' load-path as shown in the first -# non-comment. The elisp-site-file-install() function of this eclass will +# non-comment. The elisp-site-file-install() function of this eclass will # replace "@SITELISP@" by the actual path. # The next line tells Emacs to load the mode opening a file ending with # ".csv" and load functions depending on the context and needed features. # Be careful though. Commands as "load-library" or "require" bloat the # editor as they are loaded on every startup. When having a lot of Emacs -# support files, users may be annoyed by the start-up time. Also avoid -# keybindings as they might interfere with the user's settings. Give a hint +# support files, users may be annoyed by the start-up time. Also avoid +# keybindings as they might interfere with the user's settings. Give a hint # in pkg_postinst(), which should be enough. # The naming scheme for this site file is "[0-9][0-9]*-gentoo.el", where the -# two digits at the beginning define the loading order. So if you depend on +# two digits at the beginning define the loading order. So if you depend on # another Emacs package, your site file's number must be higher! # Best practice is to define a SITEFILE variable in the global scope of your # ebuild (right after DEPEND e.g.): @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ # # elisp-site-file-install "${FILESDIR}/${SITEFILE}" # -# in src_install(). If your subdirectory is not named ${PN}, give the +# in src_install(). If your subdirectory is not named ${PN}, give the # differing name as second argument. # # pkg_postinst() / pkg_postrm() usage: @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ EOF ls ${ROOT}${SITELISP}/[0-9][0-9]*-gentoo.el | sort -n | \ while read sf do - einfo " Adding $(basename $sf) ..." + einfo " Adding $(basename $sf) ..." # Great for debugging, too noisy and slow for users though # echo "(message \"Loading $sf ...\")" >>${ROOT}${SITELISP}/site-start.el cat $sf >>${ROOT}${SITELISP}/site-gentoo.el