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| diff --git a/elisp.html.markdown b/elisp.html.markdown index 3208ffb8..518ad985 100644 --- a/elisp.html.markdown +++ b/elisp.html.markdown @@ -1,15 +1,14 @@  ---  language: elisp  contributors: -    - ["Bastien Guerry", "http://bzg.fr"] +    - ["Bastien Guerry", "https://bzg.fr"] +    - ["Saurabh Sandav", "http://github.com/SaurabhSandav"]  filename: learn-emacs-lisp.el  ---  ```scheme  ;; This gives an introduction to Emacs Lisp in 15 minutes (v0.2d)  ;; -;; Author: Bastien / @bzg2 / http://bzg.fr -;;  ;; First make sure you read this text by Peter Norvig:  ;; http://norvig.com/21-days.html  ;; @@ -26,10 +25,10 @@ filename: learn-emacs-lisp.el  ;;  ;; Going through this tutorial won't damage your computer unless  ;; you get so angry that you throw it on the floor.  In that case, -;; I hereby decline any responsability.  Have fun! +;; I hereby decline any responsibility.  Have fun!  ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; -;;  +;;  ;; Fire up Emacs.  ;;  ;; Hit the `q' key to dismiss the welcome message. @@ -42,9 +41,9 @@ filename: learn-emacs-lisp.el  ;; The scratch buffer is the default buffer when opening Emacs.  ;; You are never editing files: you are editing buffers that you  ;; can save to a file. -;;  +;;  ;; "Lisp interaction" refers to a set of commands available here. -;;  +;;  ;; Emacs has a built-in set of commands available in every buffer,  ;; and several subsets of commands available when you activate a  ;; specific mode.  Here we use the `lisp-interaction-mode', which @@ -109,7 +108,7 @@ filename: learn-emacs-lisp.el  ;; The empty parentheses in the function's definition means that  ;; it does not accept arguments.  But always using `my-name' is  ;; boring, let's tell the function to accept one argument (here -;; the argument is called "name"):  +;; the argument is called "name"):  (defun hello (name) (insert "Hello " name))  ;; `C-xC-e' => hello @@ -193,7 +192,7 @@ filename: learn-emacs-lisp.el  ;; And evaluate it:  (greeting "you") -;; Some function are interactive: +;; Some functions are interactive:  (read-from-minibuffer "Enter your name: ")  ;; Evaluating this function returns what you entered at the prompt. @@ -224,6 +223,8 @@ filename: learn-emacs-lisp.el  ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;  ;;  ;; Let's store a list of names: +;; If you want to create a literal list of data, use ' to stop it from +;; being evaluated - literally, "quote" the data.  (setq list-of-names '("Sarah" "Chloe" "Mathilde"))  ;; Get the first element of this list with `car': @@ -300,12 +301,12 @@ filename: learn-emacs-lisp.el  (hello-to-bonjour) -;; Let's colorize the names: +;; Let's boldify the names:  (defun boldify-names ()      (switch-to-buffer-other-window "*test*")      (goto-char (point-min)) -    (while (re-search-forward "Bonjour \\([^!]+\\)!" nil 't) +    (while (re-search-forward "Bonjour \\(.+\\)!" nil 't)        (add-text-properties (match-beginning 1)                             (match-end 1)                             (list 'face 'bold))) @@ -318,7 +319,7 @@ filename: learn-emacs-lisp.el  ;; The regular expression is "Bonjour \\(.+\\)!" and it reads:  ;; the string "Bonjour ", and  ;; a group of            | this is the \\( ... \\) construct -;;   any character not ! | this is the [^!] +;;   any character       | this is the .  ;;   possibly repeated   | this is the +  ;; and the "!" string. @@ -341,13 +342,4 @@ filename: learn-emacs-lisp.el  ;;  ;; To read an online introduction to Emacs Lisp:  ;; https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/eintr/index.html - -;; Thanks to these people for their feedback and suggestions: -;; - Wes Hardaker -;; - notbob -;; - Kevin Montuori -;; - Arne Babenhauserheide -;; - Alan Schmitt -;; - LinXitoW -;; - Aaron Meurer  ``` | 
