branch: externals/compat commit f663fdbdb268cdc91bb0b490fdf5fc432b30009f Author: Daniel Mendler <m...@daniel-mendler.de> Commit: Daniel Mendler <m...@daniel-mendler.de>
Add missing test marker, update manual --- compat-29.el | 2 +- compat.texi | 9 +++++---- 2 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/compat-29.el b/compat-29.el index ed9e3f936c..2ad2dca448 100644 --- a/compat-29.el +++ b/compat-29.el @@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ This function does not move point. Also see `line-end-position'." ;;;; Defined in subr.el -(compat-defun readablep (object) +(compat-defun readablep (object) ;; <compat-tests:readablep> "Say whether OBJECT has a readable syntax. This means that OBJECT can be printed out and then read back again by the Lisp reader. This function returns nil if OBJECT is diff --git a/compat.texi b/compat.texi index 95b92a1042..4391294694 100644 --- a/compat.texi +++ b/compat.texi @@ -163,15 +163,16 @@ compatibility functions. If you intend to use a compatibility function in your code it is recommended that you take a look at the test suite -@file{compat-tests.el}. There you can see the supported calling +@file{compat-tests.el}. There you can see the supported calling conventions, which are guaranteed to work on the supported Emacs -versions. We ensure this using continuous integration. All functions -provided by Compat are covered by the test suite. +versions. We ensure this using continuous integration. All functions +provided by Compat are covered by the test suite. There is a link to +the corresponding test on the first line of each definition. You may want to subscribe to the @uref{https://lists.sr.ht/~pkal/compat-announce, compat-announce} mailing list to be notified when new versions are released or relevant -changes are made. We also provide a +changes are made. We also provide a @uref{https://lists.sr.ht/~pkal/compat-devel, development mailing list} (@email{~pkal/compat-devel@@lists.sr.ht, ~pkal/compat-devel@@lists.sr.ht}).