From: "Marshall, Simon" <simon.marshall@misys.com>
Subject: selected-frame returns trailing space
Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 12:24:45 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <FC3DA3DC8D4AD311AB910020352A8FDC0BC62C4C@eagle.midas-kapiti.com> (raw)
(selected-frame) C-x C-e
#<frame *scratch* 0x648a00\ >
Is there a purpose for the trailing space before the `>'?
I wondered whether it was for a display spec, though print_object
doesn't do anything like that. None of the other objects printed by
that function have a trailing space.
Simon.
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2002-03-13 12:24 Marshall, Simon [this message]
2002-03-15 3:42 ` selected-frame returns trailing space Richard Stallman
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