From: Mauro Aranda <maurooaranda@gmail.com>
To: Noam Postavsky <npostavs@gmail.com>
Cc: 35793@debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: bug#35793: 27.0.50; Redundant "See" in the ELisp manual
Date: Sun, 19 May 2019 10:49:21 -0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CABczVwfc-J-=3itL8zsbCUZPNUV7MExbuED3xZHEiLfNRE1x4A@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87a7fid4jz.fsf@gmail.com>
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Noam Postavsky <npostavs@gmail.com> writes:
> Mauro Aranda <maurooaranda@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> In the HTML format of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual, navigate to
>> the node Skipping Characters, under the node Motion. There, look for
>> the cross references to Regular Expressions and to Char Classes, and
>> note the redundant "See".
>
> Hmm, the HTML output has a redundant "See", but the .info doesn't. But
> I see the texinfo manual examples don't put "see" in front of @xref, so
> I guess it's just coincidence that it produces okay results for .info.
Yes. Initially, I spotted the redundant "See" in HTML, and when I went
to my computer to fix them, I thought they were already fixed because I
couldn't see them in .info. I don't know why .info doesn't show the
redundant "See".
>> * doc/lispref/positions.texi (Skipping Characters): Remove redundant
>> "See" before cross references. Change @xref to @pxref, which is
>> more suitable when at the end of a sentence. (Bug#35793)
>
> M-x rgrep RET [Ss]ee @.\?xref RET *.texi RET doc/ RET finds a few more
> hits in other manuals, could you fix those too please?
Of course Noam, but you should get credit for finding them. The
attached patch should cover them.
Best regards,
Mauro.
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From 66532aacf54d0516bcc79e415d0f4320b77df917 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Mauro Aranda <maurooaranda@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 18 May 2019 17:35:04 -0300
Subject: [PATCH] Remove redundants "See" before @xref or @pxref (Bug#35793)
* doc/lispref/control.texi (Control Structures):
* doc/lispref/modes.texi (Search-based Fontification):
* doc/misc/cc-mode.texi (Filling and Line Breaking Commands)
(Auto-newline Insertion, Other Special Indentations):
* doc/misc/dbus.texi (Errors and Events):
* doc/misc/dired-x.texi (Find File At Point):
* doc/misc/eudc.texi (Display of Query Results, Inline Query Expansion):
* doc/misc/gnus-faq.texi (FAQ 3-11):
* doc/misc/gnus.texi (Group Parameters, Posting Styles)
(Spam Package Introduction):
* doc/misc/org.texi (LaTeX fragments, Previewing LaTeX fragments):
* doc/misc/reftex.texi (Commands):
Remove redundant "See" before cross references.
* doc/lispref/functions.texi (Function Safety): Redundant "see" is in
ignored text, but remove it anyway.
* doc/lispref/positions.texi (Skipping Characters): Remove redundant
"See" before cross references. Change @xref to @pxref, which is
more suitable when at the end of a sentence.
Most of the redundants "See" found by Noam Postavsky.
---
doc/lispref/control.texi | 2 +-
doc/lispref/functions.texi | 2 +-
doc/lispref/modes.texi | 2 +-
doc/lispref/positions.texi | 4 ++--
doc/misc/cc-mode.texi | 6 +++---
doc/misc/dbus.texi | 4 ++--
doc/misc/dired-x.texi | 4 ++--
doc/misc/eudc.texi | 4 ++--
doc/misc/gnus-faq.texi | 2 +-
doc/misc/gnus.texi | 8 ++++----
doc/misc/org.texi | 4 ++--
doc/misc/reftex.texi | 2 +-
12 files changed, 22 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/lispref/control.texi b/doc/lispref/control.texi
index 5d4184e..e308d68 100644
--- a/doc/lispref/control.texi
+++ b/doc/lispref/control.texi
@@ -1451,7 +1451,7 @@ Generators
@end defmac
The Common Lisp loop facility also contains features for working with
-iterators. See @xref{Loop Facility,,,cl,Common Lisp Extensions}.
+iterators. @xref{Loop Facility,,,cl,Common Lisp Extensions}.
The following piece of code demonstrates some important principles of
working with iterators.
diff --git a/doc/lispref/functions.texi b/doc/lispref/functions.texi
index 97f7fb9..e3d64a7 100644
--- a/doc/lispref/functions.texi
+++ b/doc/lispref/functions.texi
@@ -2374,7 +2374,7 @@ Function Safety
A form that creates temporary bindings (@code{condition-case},
@code{dolist}, @code{dotimes}, @code{lambda}, @code{let}, or
@code{let*}), if all args are safe and the symbols to be bound are not
-explicitly risky (see @pxref{File Local Variables}).
+explicitly risky (@pxref{File Local Variables}).
@item
An assignment using @code{add-to-list}, @code{setq}, @code{push}, or
@code{pop}, if all args are safe and the symbols to be assigned are
diff --git a/doc/lispref/modes.texi b/doc/lispref/modes.texi
index 97e9be9..9d95063 100644
--- a/doc/lispref/modes.texi
+++ b/doc/lispref/modes.texi
@@ -3014,7 +3014,7 @@ Search-based Fontification
@strong{Warning:} Do not design an element of @code{font-lock-keywords}
to match text which spans lines; this does not work reliably.
-For details, see @xref{Multiline Font Lock}.
+For details, @pxref{Multiline Font Lock}.
You can use @var{case-fold} in @code{font-lock-defaults} to specify
the value of @code{font-lock-keywords-case-fold-search} which says
diff --git a/doc/lispref/positions.texi b/doc/lispref/positions.texi
index 527a3ab..7707793 100644
--- a/doc/lispref/positions.texi
+++ b/doc/lispref/positions.texi
@@ -840,8 +840,8 @@ Skipping Characters
terminate it, and @samp{\} quotes @samp{^}, @samp{-} or @samp{\}.
Thus, @code{"a-zA-Z"} skips over all letters, stopping before the
first nonletter, and @code{"^a-zA-Z"} skips nonletters stopping before
-the first letter. See @xref{Regular Expressions}. Character classes
-can also be used, e.g., @code{"[:alnum:]"}. See @pxref{Char Classes}.
+the first letter (@pxref{Regular Expressions}). Character classes
+can also be used, e.g., @code{"[:alnum:]"} (@pxref{Char Classes}).
If @var{limit} is supplied (it must be a number or a marker), it
specifies the maximum position in the buffer that point can be skipped
diff --git a/doc/misc/cc-mode.texi b/doc/misc/cc-mode.texi
index 6db2c96..df6709e 100644
--- a/doc/misc/cc-mode.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/cc-mode.texi
@@ -1060,7 +1060,7 @@ Filling and Breaking
and so on.
You can configure the exact way comments get filled and broken, and
-where Emacs does auto-filling (see @pxref{Custom Filling and
+where Emacs does auto-filling (@pxref{Custom Filling and
Breaking}). Typically, the style system (@pxref{Styles}) will have
set this up for you, so you probably won't have to bother.
@@ -1478,7 +1478,7 @@ Auto-newlines
@end itemize
You can configure the precise circumstances in which newlines get
-inserted (see @pxref{Custom Auto-newlines}). Typically, the style
+inserted (@pxref{Custom Auto-newlines}). Typically, the style
system (@pxref{Styles}) will have set this up for you, so you probably
won't have to bother.
@@ -6853,7 +6853,7 @@ Other Indentation
@comment !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
To configure macros which you invoke without a terminating @samp{;},
-see @xref{Macros with ;}.
+@pxref{Macros with ;}.
Here are the remaining odds and ends regarding indentation:
diff --git a/doc/misc/dbus.texi b/doc/misc/dbus.texi
index c7d4998..7c7612f 100644
--- a/doc/misc/dbus.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/dbus.texi
@@ -1928,7 +1928,7 @@ Errors and Events
errors can be made visible when @code{dbus-debug} is set to @code{t}.
@end defspec
-Incoming D-Bus messages are handled as Emacs events, see @pxref{Misc
+Incoming D-Bus messages are handled as Emacs events, @pxref{Misc
Events, , , elisp}. They are retrieved only, when Emacs runs in
interactive mode. The generated event has this form:
@@ -1952,7 +1952,7 @@ Errors and Events
@var{member} denote the message which has been sent.
@var{handler} is the callback function which has been registered for
-this message (see @pxref{Signals}). When a @code{dbus-event} event
+this message (@pxref{Signals}). When a @code{dbus-event} event
arrives, @var{handler} is called with @var{args} as arguments.
In order to inspect the @code{dbus-event} data, you could extend the
diff --git a/doc/misc/dired-x.texi b/doc/misc/dired-x.texi
index b6a9d23..1e34145 100644
--- a/doc/misc/dired-x.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/dired-x.texi
@@ -896,7 +896,7 @@ Find File At Point
@code{find-file-other-window}. If you change this variable after
@file{dired-x.el} is loaded then do @kbd{M-x dired-x-bind-find-file}. The
default value of this variable is @code{t}; by default, the binding is not
-done. See @xref{Optional Installation File At Point}.
+done. @xref{Optional Installation File At Point}.
@item dired-x-bind-find-file
@findex dired-x-bind-find-file
@@ -904,7 +904,7 @@ Find File At Point
that uses the value of @code{dired-x-hands-off-my-keys} to determine if
@code{dired-x-find-file} should be bound over @code{find-file} and
@code{dired-x-find-file-other-window} bound over
-@code{find-file-other-window}. See @xref{Optional Installation File At Point}.
+@code{find-file-other-window}. @xref{Optional Installation File At Point}.
@end table
@node Miscellaneous Commands
diff --git a/doc/misc/eudc.texi b/doc/misc/eudc.texi
index 117b62e..568f94b 100644
--- a/doc/misc/eudc.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/eudc.texi
@@ -606,7 +606,7 @@ Display of Query Results
display.
@end defvar
-This variable has protocol-local definitions (see @pxref{Server/Protocol
+This variable has protocol-local definitions (@pxref{Server/Protocol
Locals}). For instance, it is defined as follows for LDAP:
@lisp
@@ -714,7 +714,7 @@ Inline Query Expansion
@var{format}s are in fact not limited to EUDC attribute names, you can
use server or protocol specific names in them. It may be safer if you
do so, to set the variable @code{eudc-inline-query-format} in a protocol
-or server local fashion (see @pxref{Server/Protocol Locals}).
+or server local fashion (@pxref{Server/Protocol Locals}).
For instance you could use the following to match up to three words
against the @code{cn} attribute of LDAP servers:
diff --git a/doc/misc/gnus-faq.texi b/doc/misc/gnus-faq.texi
index 075f521..b8b662e 100644
--- a/doc/misc/gnus-faq.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/gnus-faq.texi
@@ -707,7 +707,7 @@ FAQ 3-11
Yes, if the POP3 server supports the UIDL control (maybe almost servers
do it nowadays). To do that, add a @code{:leave VALUE} pair to each
-POP3 mail source. See @pxref{Mail Source Specifiers} for VALUE.
+POP3 mail source. @xref{Mail Source Specifiers} for VALUE.
@node FAQ 4 - Reading messages
@subsection Reading messages
diff --git a/doc/misc/gnus.texi b/doc/misc/gnus.texi
index b9c91a0..1e1a77c 100644
--- a/doc/misc/gnus.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/gnus.texi
@@ -3094,7 +3094,7 @@ Group Parameters
(sieve header :regex "list-id" "<c++std-\\1.accu.org>")
@end example
-See @pxref{Sieve Commands} for commands and variables that might be of
+@xref{Sieve Commands} for commands and variables that might be of
interest in relation to the sieve parameter.
The Sieve language is described in RFC 3028. @xref{Top, Emacs Sieve,
@@ -3112,7 +3112,7 @@ Group Parameters
See @code{nnmail-split-abbrev-alist} for the regular expression
matching mailing-list headers.
-See @pxref{Group Mail Splitting} to automatically split on group
+@xref{Group Mail Splitting} to automatically split on group
parameters.
@item (agent parameters)
@@ -12856,7 +12856,7 @@ Posting Styles
expression, or if it takes the form @code{(header @var{match}
@var{regexp})}, a @samp{gnus-match-substitute-replacement} is proceed
on the value to replace the positional parameters @samp{\@var{n}} by
-the corresponding parenthetical matches (see @xref{Replacing Match,,
+the corresponding parenthetical matches (@pxref{Replacing Match,,
Replacing the Text that Matched, elisp, The Emacs Lisp Reference
Manual}.)
@@ -24242,7 +24242,7 @@ Spam Package Introduction
Do not skip, speed-read, or glance through this section.
Make sure you read the section on the @code{spam.el} sequence of
-events. See @xref{Extending the Spam package}.
+events. @xref{Extending the Spam package}.
@cindex spam-initialize
@vindex spam-use-stat
diff --git a/doc/misc/org.texi b/doc/misc/org.texi
index 7862713..185033e 100644
--- a/doc/misc/org.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/org.texi
@@ -10290,7 +10290,7 @@ @LaTeX{} fragments
these for several export back-ends. When exporting to @LaTeX{}, the code is
left as it is. When exporting to HTML, Org can use either
@uref{http://www.mathjax.org, MathJax} (@pxref{Math formatting in HTML
-export}) or transcode the math into images (see @pxref{Previewing @LaTeX{}
+export}) or transcode the math into images (@pxref{Previewing @LaTeX{}
fragments}).
@LaTeX{} fragments don't need any special marking at all. The following
@@ -10356,7 +10356,7 @@ Previewing @LaTeX{} fragments
and from the @file{imagemagick} suite. Choose the converter by setting the
variable @code{org-preview-latex-default-process} accordingly.}, @LaTeX{}
fragments can be processed to produce images of the typeset expressions to be
-used for inclusion while exporting to HTML (see @pxref{@LaTeX{} fragments}),
+used for inclusion while exporting to HTML (@pxref{@LaTeX{} fragments}),
or for inline previewing within Org mode.
@vindex org-format-latex-options
diff --git a/doc/misc/reftex.texi b/doc/misc/reftex.texi
index baa8de4..8221abd 100644
--- a/doc/misc/reftex.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/reftex.texi
@@ -3697,7 +3697,7 @@ Commands
Here is a summary of @RefTeX{}'s commands which can be executed from
@LaTeX{} files. Command which are executed from the special buffers are
not described here. All commands are available from the @code{Ref}
-menu. See @xref{Key Bindings}.
+menu. @xref{Key Bindings}.
@deffn Command reftex-toc
Show the table of contents for the current document. When called with
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2019-05-19 13:49 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2019-05-18 20:57 bug#35793: 27.0.50; Redundant "See" in the ELisp manual Mauro Aranda
2019-05-18 21:00 ` Mauro Aranda
2019-05-19 12:14 ` Noam Postavsky
2019-05-19 13:49 ` Mauro Aranda [this message]
2019-05-19 17:13 ` Noam Postavsky
2019-05-19 18:21 ` Mauro Aranda
2019-05-19 19:06 ` Noam Postavsky
2019-05-20 20:55 ` Mauro Aranda
2019-05-25 17:14 ` Noam Postavsky
2019-05-22 6:40 ` Eli Zaretskii
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