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2006-11-11 Glenn Morris(c-lineup-string-cont): Improve previous doc fix.
2006-11-10 Glenn Morris(c-lineup-string-cont): Doc fix (Nil -> nil).
2006-02-24 Alan Mackenziecc-align.el, cc-awk.el, cc-bytecomp.el, cc-cmds.el...
2006-02-10 Nick RobertsUpdate copyright for 2006.
2005-12-02 Alan MackenzieUpdate CC Mode to release 5.31.
2005-08-01 Nick RobertsUpdate copyright for release of 22.1 for progmodes...
2005-06-16 Juanma Barranquero(c-lineup-argcont): Fix spelling in docstrings.
2005-05-23 Martin Stjernholm2005-05-23 Martin Stjernholm <bug-cc-mode@gnu.org>
2004-08-11 Martin StjernholmUpdated CC Mode to 5.30.9.
2003-11-16 Martin StjernholmCC Mode update (5.30.8).
2003-09-01 Miles BaderAdd arch taglines
2003-08-26 Martin Stjernholm(c-lineup-math): Don't align the operators "!=", "...
2003-07-03 Martin StjernholmUpdated CC Mode to version 5.30.
2003-05-06 Juanma Barranquero(c-lineup-argcont, c-lineup-gcc-asm-reg): Don't quote...
2002-04-22 Martin StjernholmCC Mode update to version 5.29. This is for testing...
2001-07-16 Pavel JaníkSome fixes to follow coding conventions.
2001-03-21 Gerd MoellmannUpdate to version 5.28.
2000-12-06 Dave Love*** empty log message ***
2000-12-06 Dave LoveFix copyright years.
2000-07-24 Gerd Moellmann(c-lineup-multi-inher): Handle lines with
1999-12-12 Gerd MoellmannInstalled version 5.26
1999-02-08 Barry A. WarsawInstalled CC Mode 5.25.
1998-03-08 Richard M. StallmanDon't require cc-defs.
1998-02-17 Richard M. Stallman(c-lineup-close-paren)
1997-10-23 Karl HeuerRemove version number.
1997-10-23 Karl HeuerUpdate version number.
1997-09-08 Richard M. StallmanComment change.
1997-08-16 Richard M. StallmanComment change.
1997-08-11 Richard M. Stallman(c-lineup-java-throws): Change the `when' clause to...
1997-08-09 Richard M. StallmanComment change.
1997-07-18 Richard M. StallmanComment change.
1997-07-10 Richard M. StallmanInitial revision