#define DE_MUST_BE_ATTACHED 2
Lisp_Object Vlast_highlighted_extent;
-int mouse_highlight_priority;
+Fixnum mouse_highlight_priority;
Lisp_Object Qextentp;
Lisp_Object Qextent_live_p;
Return the next position after POS where an extent begins or ends.
If POS is at the end of the buffer or string, POS will be returned;
otherwise a position greater than POS will always be returned.
-If BUFFER is nil, the current buffer is assumed.
+If OBJECT is nil, the current buffer is assumed.
*/
(pos, object))
{
/* Do we need a lisp-level function ? */
DEFUN ("set-extent-initial-redisplay-function", Fset_extent_initial_redisplay_function,
- 2,2,0,/*
+ 2,2,0, /*
Note: This feature is experimental!
Set initial-redisplay-function of EXTENT to the function
DEFUN ("extent-property", Fextent_property, 2, 3, 0, /*
Return EXTENT's value for property PROPERTY.
+If no such property exists, DEFAULT is returned.
See `set-extent-property' for the built-in property names.
*/
(extent, property, default_))
argument OBJECT is the buffer or string to scan (defaults to the current
buffer).
The property values are compared with `eq'.
-Return nil if the property is constant all the way to the end of BUFFER.
+Return nil if the property is constant all the way to the end of OBJECT.
If the value is non-nil, it is a position greater than POS, never equal.
If the optional fourth argument LIMIT is non-nil, don't search
argument OBJECT is the buffer or string to scan (defaults to the current
buffer).
The property values are compared with `eq'.
-Return nil if the property is constant all the way to the start of BUFFER.
+Return nil if the property is constant all the way to the start of OBJECT.
If the value is non-nil, it is a position less than POS, never equal.
If the optional fourth argument LIMIT is non-nil, don't search back