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This section describes functions for moving across characters that
have certain syntax classes.
- Function: skip-syntax-forward syntaxes &optional limit
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This function moves point forward across characters having syntax classes
mentioned in syntaxes. It stops when it encounters the end of
the buffer, or position limit (if specified), or a character it is
not supposed to skip.
The return value is the distance traveled, which is a nonnegative
integer.
- Function: skip-syntax-backward syntaxes &optional limit
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This function moves point backward across characters whose syntax
classes are mentioned in syntaxes. It stops when it encounters
the beginning of the buffer, or position limit (if specified), or a
character it is not supposed to skip.
The return value indicates the distance traveled. It is an integer that
is zero or less.
- Function: backward-prefix-chars
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This function moves point backward over any number of characters with
expression prefix syntax. This includes both characters in the
expression prefix syntax class, and characters with the `p' flag.
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