These functions define an abbrev in a specified abbrev table.
define-abbrev
is the low-level basic function, while
add-abbrev
is used by commands that ask for information from the
user.
"global"
or "mode-specific"
); this is used in prompting
the user. The argument arg is the number of words in the
expansion.
The return value is the symbol that internally represents the new
abbrev, or nil
if the user declines to confirm redefining an
existing abbrev.
The argument name should be a string. The argument
expansion is normally the desired expansion (a string), or
nil
to undefine the abbrev. If it is anything but a string or
nil
, then the abbreviation "expands" solely by running
hook.
The argument hook is a function or nil
. If hook is
non-nil
, then it is called with no arguments after the abbrev is
replaced with expansion; point is located at the end of
expansion when hook is called.
The use count of the abbrev is initialized to zero.
nil
, it means that the user plans to use
global abbrevs only. This tells the commands that define mode-specific
abbrevs to define global ones instead. This variable does not alter the
behavior of the functions in this section; it is examined by their
callers.
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