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Motion and Syntax

This section describes functions for moving across characters that have certain syntax classes.

Function: skip-syntax-forward syntaxes &optional limit
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
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
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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