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* Fix the choked unreality in page Parser State in syntax.texi.
@ 2019-12-18 19:54 Alan Mackenzie
  2019-12-19 15:02 ` Eli Zaretskii
  2019-12-20 16:45 ` Stefan Monnier
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Alan Mackenzie @ 2019-12-18 19:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-devel

Hello, Emacs.

The page Parser State in the Elisp manual gives a choked, vague,
inadequate impression.  The cause is clear - A parser state is exactly
the return value of parse-partial-sexp, yet that function is not
mentioned once in the page.

In fact, the page looks censored to avoid mentioning parse-partial-sexp.
This is ridiculous and harmful.

I therefore propose installing the following documentation patch for
Emacs 27.  It also tidies up one or two untidinesses:



diff --git a/doc/lispref/syntax.texi b/doc/lispref/syntax.texi
index 63d534dd13..d494d6fc5e 100644
--- a/doc/lispref/syntax.texi
+++ b/doc/lispref/syntax.texi
@@ -797,12 +797,13 @@ Parser State
   A @dfn{parser state} is a list of (currently) eleven elements
 describing the state of the syntactic parser, after it parses the text
 between a specified starting point and a specified end point in the
-buffer.  Parsing functions such as @code{syntax-ppss}
+buffer using @code{parse-partial-sexp} (@pxref{Low-Level Parsing}).
+Parsing functions such as @code{syntax-ppss}
 @ifnottex
 (@pxref{Position Parse})
 @end ifnottex
-return a parser state as the value.  Some parsing functions accept a
-parser state as an argument, for resuming parsing.
+also return a parser state as the value.  @code{parse-partial-sexp}
+can accept a parser state as an argument, for resuming parsing.
 
   Here are the meanings of the elements of the parser state:
 
@@ -866,11 +867,11 @@ Parser State
 @end enumerate
 
   Elements 1, 2, and 6 are ignored in a state which you pass as an
-argument to continue parsing.  Elements 9 and 10 are mainly used
-internally by the parser code.
+argument to @code{parse-partial-sexp} to continue parsing.  Elements 9
+and 10 are mainly used internally by the parser code.
 
-  One additional piece of useful information is available from a
-parser state using this function:
+  Two additional pieces of useful information are available from a
+parser state using these functions:
 
 @defun syntax-ppss-toplevel-pos state
 This function extracts, from parser state @var{state}, the last
@@ -883,8 +884,8 @@ Parser State
 @end defun
 
 @defun syntax-ppss-context state
-Return @code{string} if @var{state} is a string and @code{comment} if
-it's a comment.
+Return @code{string} if the end position of a scan returning
+@var{state} is in a string, and @code{comment} if it's in a comment.
 @end defun
 
 @node Low-Level Parsing


-- 
Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).



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