Index: emacs/man/building.texi diff -c emacs/man/building.texi:1.67 emacs/man/building.texi:1.68 *** emacs/man/building.texi:1.67 Wed Aug 10 15:14:29 2005 --- emacs/man/building.texi Sun Aug 14 08:06:03 2005 *************** *** 49,64 **** @item M-x recompile Invoke a compiler with the same command as in the last invocation of @kbd{M-x compile}. - @item M-x grep - Run @code{grep} asynchronously under Emacs, with matching lines - listed in the buffer named @samp{*grep*}. - @item M-x grep-find - @itemx M-x find-grep - Run @code{grep} via @code{find}, with user-specified arguments, and - collect output in the buffer named @samp{*grep*}. @item M-x kill-compilation ! @itemx M-x kill-grep ! Kill the running compilation or @code{grep} subprocess. @end table @findex compile --- 49,56 ---- @item M-x recompile Invoke a compiler with the same command as in the last invocation of @kbd{M-x compile}. @item M-x kill-compilation ! Kill the running compilation subprocess. @end table @findex compile *************** *** 324,336 **** @node Grep Searching @section Searching with Grep under Emacs - @findex grep Just as you can run a compiler from Emacs and then visit the lines with compilation errors, you can also run @code{grep} and then visit the lines on which matches were found. This works by treating the matches reported by @code{grep} as if they were ``errors.'' ! To do this, type @kbd{M-x grep}, then enter a command line that specifies how to run @code{grep}. Use the same arguments you would give @code{grep} when running it normally: a @code{grep}-style regexp (usually in single-quotes to quote the shell's special characters) --- 316,340 ---- @node Grep Searching @section Searching with Grep under Emacs Just as you can run a compiler from Emacs and then visit the lines with compilation errors, you can also run @code{grep} and then visit the lines on which matches were found. This works by treating the matches reported by @code{grep} as if they were ``errors.'' ! @table @kbd ! @item M-x grep ! Run @code{grep} asynchronously under Emacs, with matching lines ! listed in the buffer named @samp{*grep*}. ! @item M-x grep-find ! @itemx M-x find-grep ! Run @code{grep} via @code{find}, with user-specified arguments, and ! collect output in the buffer named @samp{*grep*}. ! @item M-x kill-grep ! Kill the running @code{grep} subprocess. ! @end table ! ! @findex grep ! To run @code{grep}, type @kbd{M-x grep}, then enter a command line that specifies how to run @code{grep}. Use the same arguments you would give @code{grep} when running it normally: a @code{grep}-style regexp (usually in single-quotes to quote the shell's special characters)
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