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gentoo-overlay/app-emacs/slime/files/slime-2.20-fix-doc-build.patch

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diff -Nuar a/doc/slime.texi b/doc/slime.texi
--- a/doc/slime.texi 2017-08-28 13:51:57.000000000 +0200
+++ b/doc/slime.texi 2018-04-08 17:21:16.004697168 +0200
@@ -1219,7 +1219,8 @@
Describe the slot at point.
@kbditem{e, slime-inspector-eval}
-Evaluate an expression in the context of the inspected object.
+Evaluate an expression in the context of the inspected object. The
+variable @code{*} will be bound to the inspected object.
@kbditem{v, slime-inspector-toggle-verbose}
Toggle between verbose and terse mode. Default is determined by
@@ -1250,8 +1251,7 @@
Store the value under point in the variable `*'. This can
then be used to access the object in the REPL.
-@kbditempair{TAB, S-TAB, slime-inspector-next-inspectable-object,
-slime-inspector-previous-inspectable-object}
+@kbditempair{TAB, S-TAB, slime-inspector-next-inspectable-object, slime-inspector-previous-inspectable-object}
Jump to the next and previous inspectable object respectively.
@@ -2016,7 +2016,7 @@
On the emacs side you will use something like
@example
(setq slime-net-coding-system 'utf-8-unix)
-(slime-connect "127.0.0.1" 4005))
+(slime-connect "localhost" 4005))
@end example
to connect to this lisp image from the same machine.
@@ -2028,7 +2028,7 @@
remote machine.
@example
-ssh -L4005:127.0.0.1:4005 username@@remote.example.com
+ssh -L4005:localhost:4005 username@@remote.example.com
@end example
That ssh invocation creates an ssh tunnel between the port 4005 on our
@@ -2044,9 +2044,9 @@
@end example
The @kbd{RET RET} sequence just means that we want to use the default
-host (@code{127.0.0.1}) and the default port (@code{4005}). Even
+host (@code{localhost}) and the default port (@code{4005}). Even
though we're connecting to a remote machine the ssh tunnel fools Emacs
-into thinking it's actually @code{127.0.0.1}.
+into thinking it's actually @code{localhost}.
@c -----------------------
@node Setting up pathname translations
@@ -2323,8 +2323,7 @@
@table @kbd
-@kbditempair{C-<up>, C-<down>,
- slime-repl-forward-input, slime-repl-backward-input}
+@kbditempair{C-<up>, C-<down>, slime-repl-forward-input, slime-repl-backward-input}
Go to the next/previous history item.
@kbditempair{M-n, M-p, slime-repl-next-input, slime-repl-previous-input}
@@ -2333,16 +2332,14 @@
a row, the second invocation uses the same search pattern (even if the
current input has changed).
-@kbditempair{M-s, M-r,
-slime-repl-next-matching-input, slime-repl-previous-matching-input}
+@kbditempair{M-s, M-r, slime-repl-next-matching-input, slime-repl-previous-matching-input}
Search forward/reverse through command history with regex
@c @code{slime-repl-@{next,previous@}-input}@*
@c @code{slime-repl-@{next,previous@}-matching-input}@*
@c @code{comint}-style input history commands.
-@kbditempair{C-c C-n, C-c C-p,
-slime-repl-next-prompt, slime-repl-previous-prompt}
+@kbditempair{C-c C-n, C-c C-p, slime-repl-next-prompt, slime-repl-previous-prompt}
Move between the current and previous prompts in the @REPL{} buffer.
Pressing RET on a line with old input copies that line to the newest
prompt.
@@ -2655,6 +2652,11 @@
If @code{slime-autodoc-use-multiline-p} is set to non-nil,
allow long autodoc messages to resize echo area display.
+@vindex slime-autodoc-mode-string
+@code{slime-autodoc-mode-string} is a string that will be displayed in
+the mode line when autodoc-mode is enabled, or nil, if you prefer no
+indication. You can customize this variable.
+
@node ASDF
@section ASDF