From 092023ea43bad8aaf5995f7bebaaeadb308e8276 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Chong Yidong Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2009 13:45:36 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] (Version Info): Update version numbers in examples. (Acknowledgements): List more contributors. --- doc/lispref/intro.texi | 58 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------- 1 file changed, 31 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/lispref/intro.texi b/doc/lispref/intro.texi index 86898663dab..86ec6eb1661 100644 --- a/doc/lispref/intro.texi +++ b/doc/lispref/intro.texi @@ -474,15 +474,15 @@ running. It is useful to include this string in bug reports. @smallexample @group (emacs-version) - @result{} "GNU Emacs 20.3.5 (i486-pc-linux-gnulibc1, X toolkit) - of Sat Feb 14 1998 on psilocin.gnu.org" + @result{} "GNU Emacs 23.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.14.4) + of 2009-06-01 on cyd.mit.edu" @end group @end smallexample If @var{here} is non-@code{nil}, it inserts the text in the buffer -before point, and returns @code{nil}. Called interactively, the -function prints the same information in the echo area, but giving a -prefix argument makes @var{here} non-@code{nil}. +before point, and returns @code{nil}. When this function is called +interactively, it prints the same information in the echo area, but +giving a prefix argument makes @var{here} non-@code{nil}. @end deffn @defvar emacs-build-time @@ -493,30 +493,30 @@ of @code{current-time} (@pxref{Time of Day}). @example @group emacs-build-time - @result{} (13623 62065 344633) + @result{} (18846 52016 156039) @end group @end example @end defvar @defvar emacs-version The value of this variable is the version of Emacs being run. It is a -string such as @code{"20.3.1"}. The last number in this string is not -really part of the Emacs release version number; it is incremented each -time you build Emacs in any given directory. A value with four numeric -components, such as @code{"20.3.9.1"}, indicates an unreleased test -version. +string such as @code{"23.1.1"}. The last number in this string is not +really part of the Emacs release version number; it is incremented +each time you build Emacs in any given directory. A value with four +numeric components, such as @code{"22.0.91.1"}, indicates an +unreleased test version. @end defvar The following two variables have existed since Emacs version 19.23: @defvar emacs-major-version The major version number of Emacs, as an integer. For Emacs version -20.3, the value is 20. +23.1, the value is 23. @end defvar @defvar emacs-minor-version The minor version number of Emacs, as an integer. For Emacs version -20.3, the value is 3. +23.1, the value is 1. @end defvar @node Acknowledgements @@ -528,20 +528,24 @@ manual group, in an effort extending over several years. Robert@tie{}J. Chassell helped to review and edit the manual, with the support of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, ARPA Order 6082, arranged by Warren@tie{}A. Hunt, Jr.@: of Computational Logic, -Inc. - - Corrections were supplied by Karl Berry, Jim Blandy, Bard Bloom, -Stephane Boucher, David Boyes, Alan Carroll, Richard Davis, Lawrence -R. Dodd, Peter Doornbosch, David A. Duff, Chris Eich, Beverly -Erlebacher, David Eckelkamp, Ralf Fassel, Eirik Fuller, Stephen Gildea, -Bob Glickstein, Eric Hanchrow, George Hartzell, Nathan Hess, Masayuki -Ida, Dan Jacobson, Jak Kirman, Bob Knighten, Frederick M. Korz, Joe -Lammens, Glenn M. Lewis, K. Richard Magill, Brian Marick, Roland -McGrath, Skip Montanaro, John Gardiner Myers, Thomas A. Peterson, -Francesco Potorti, Friedrich Pukelsheim, Arnold D. Robbins, Raul -Rockwell, Per Starb@"ack, Shinichirou Sugou, Kimmo Suominen, Edward Tharp, -Bill Trost, Rickard Westman, Jean White, Matthew Wilding, Carl Witty, -Dale Worley, Rusty Wright, and David D. Zuhn. +Inc. Additional sections were written by Miles Bader, Lars Brinkhoff, +Chong Yidong, Kenichi Handa, Lute Kamstra, Juri Linkov, Glenn Morris, +Thien-Thi Nguyen, Dan Nicolaescu, Martin Rudalics, Kim F. Storm, Luc +Teirlinck, and Eli Zaretskii. + + Corrections were supplied by Drew Adams, Juanma Barranquero, Karl +Berry, Jim Blandy, Bard Bloom, Stephane Boucher, David Boyes, Alan +Carroll, Richard Davis, Lawrence R. Dodd, Peter Doornbosch, David +A. Duff, Chris Eich, Beverly Erlebacher, David Eckelkamp, Ralf Fassel, +Eirik Fuller, Stephen Gildea, Bob Glickstein, Eric Hanchrow, Jesper +Harder, George Hartzell, Nathan Hess, Masayuki Ida, Dan Jacobson, Jak +Kirman, Bob Knighten, Frederick M. Korz, Joe Lammens, Glenn M. Lewis, +K. Richard Magill, Brian Marick, Roland McGrath, Stefan Monnier, Skip +Montanaro, John Gardiner Myers, Thomas A. Peterson, Francesco Potorti, +Friedrich Pukelsheim, Arnold D. Robbins, Raul Rockwell, Jason Rumney, +Per Starb@"ack, Shinichirou Sugou, Kimmo Suominen, Edward Tharp, Bill +Trost, Rickard Westman, Jean White, Eduard Wiebe, Matthew Wilding, +Carl Witty, Dale Worley, Rusty Wright, and David D. Zuhn. @ignore arch-tag: d156593f-82f8-4708-a844-204e48f7f2aa -- 2.11.4.GIT