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2 (if (featurep 'lisp-autoloads) (error "Already loaded"))
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4 ;;;### (autoloads nil "abbrev" "lisp/abbrev.el")
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8 ;;;### (autoloads (about-xemacs) "about" "lisp/about.el")
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10 (autoload 'about-xemacs "about" "\
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11 Describe the True Editor and its minions." t nil)
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16
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17 (autoload 'vassoc "alist" "\
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18 Search VALIST for a vector whose first element is equal to KEY.
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19 See also `assoc'." nil nil)
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21 (autoload 'put-alist "alist" "\
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22 Modify ALIST to set VALUE to ITEM.
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23 If there is a pair whose car is ITEM, replace its cdr by VALUE.
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24 If there is not such pair, create new pair (ITEM . VALUE) and
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25 return new alist whose car is the new pair and cdr is ALIST.
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26 [tomo's ELIS like function]" nil nil)
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27
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28 (autoload 'del-alist "alist" "\
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29 If there is a pair whose key is ITEM, delete it from ALIST.
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30 [tomo's ELIS emulating function]" nil nil)
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31
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32 (autoload 'set-alist "alist" "\
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33 Modify a alist indicated by SYMBOL to set VALUE to ITEM." nil nil)
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35 (autoload 'remove-alist "alist" "\
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36 Remove ITEM from the alist indicated by SYMBOL." nil nil)
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37
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38 (autoload 'modify-alist "alist" "\
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39 Modify alist DEFAULT into alist MODIFIER." nil nil)
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41 (autoload 'set-modified-alist "alist" "\
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42 Modify a value of a symbol SYM into alist MODIFIER.
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43 The symbol SYM should be alist. If it is not bound,
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44 its value regard as nil." nil nil)
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45
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46 ;;;***
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48 ;;;### (autoloads (apropos-documentation apropos-value apropos apropos-command) "apropos" "lisp/apropos.el")
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49
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50 (fset 'command-apropos 'apropos-command)
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52 (autoload 'apropos-command "apropos" "\
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53 Shows commands (interactively callable functions) that match REGEXP.
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54 With optional prefix ARG or if `apropos-do-all' is non-nil, also show
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55 variables." t nil)
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56
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57 (autoload 'apropos "apropos" "\
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58 Show all bound symbols whose names match REGEXP.
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59 With optional prefix ARG or if `apropos-do-all' is non-nil, also show unbound
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60 symbols and key bindings, which is a little more time-consuming.
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61 Returns list of symbols and documentation found." t nil)
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62
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63 (autoload 'apropos-value "apropos" "\
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64 Show all symbols whose value's printed image matches REGEXP.
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65 With optional prefix ARG or if `apropos-do-all' is non-nil, also looks
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66 at the function and at the names and values of properties.
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67 Returns list of symbols and values found." t nil)
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68
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69 (autoload 'apropos-documentation "apropos" "\
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70 Show symbols whose documentation contain matches for REGEXP.
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71 With optional prefix ARG or if `apropos-do-all' is non-nil, also use
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72 documentation that is not stored in the documentation file and show key
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73 bindings.
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74 Returns list of symbols and documentation found." t nil)
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76 ;;;***
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78 ;;;### (autoloads (batch-update-one-directory batch-update-directory batch-update-autoloads update-autoloads-from-directory update-autoloads-here update-file-autoloads generate-file-autoloads) "autoload" "lisp/autoload.el")
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80 (autoload 'generate-file-autoloads "autoload" "\
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81 Insert at point a loaddefs autoload section for FILE.
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82 autoloads are generated for defuns and defmacros in FILE
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83 marked by `generate-autoload-cookie' (which see).
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84 If FILE is being visited in a buffer, the contents of the buffer
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85 are used." t nil)
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86
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87 (autoload 'update-file-autoloads "autoload" "\
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88 Update the autoloads for FILE in `generated-autoload-file'
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89 \(which FILE might bind in its local variables).
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90 This function refuses to update autoloads files." t nil)
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91
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92 (autoload 'update-autoloads-here "autoload" "\
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93 Update sections of the current buffer generated by `update-file-autoloads'." t nil)
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94
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95 (autoload 'update-autoloads-from-directory "autoload" "\
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96 Update `generated-autoload-file' with all the current autoloads from DIR.
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97 This runs `update-file-autoloads' on each .el file in DIR.
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98 Obsolete autoload entries for files that no longer exist are deleted.
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99 Note that, if this function is called from `batch-update-directory',
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100 `generated-autoload-file' was rebound in that function." t nil)
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101
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102 (autoload 'batch-update-autoloads "autoload" "\
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103 Update the autoloads for the files or directories on the command line.
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104 Runs `update-file-autoloads' on files and `update-directory-autoloads'
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105 on directories. Must be used only with -batch, and kills Emacs on completion.
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106 Each file will be processed even if an error occurred previously.
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107 For example, invoke `xemacs -batch -f batch-update-autoloads *.el'.
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108 The directory to which the auto-autoloads.el file must be the first parameter
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109 on the command line." nil nil)
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110
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111 (autoload 'batch-update-directory "autoload" "\
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112 Update the autoloads for the directories on the command line.
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113 Runs `update-file-autoloads' on each file in the given directory, and must
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114 be used only with -batch." nil nil)
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115
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116 (autoload 'batch-update-one-directory "autoload" "\
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117 Update the autoloads for a single directory on the command line.
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118 Runs `update-file-autoloads' on each file in the given directory, and must
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119 be used only with -batch." nil nil)
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121 ;;;***
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122
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123 ;;;### (autoloads nil "buff-menu" "lisp/buff-menu.el")
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124
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125 (defvar list-buffers-directory nil)
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126
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127 (make-variable-buffer-local 'list-buffers-directory)
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128
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129 ;;;***
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131 ;;;### (autoloads (build-report) "build-report" "lisp/build-report.el")
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132
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133 (autoload 'build-report "build-report" "\
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134 Composes a fresh mail message with the contents of the built XEmacs
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135 Installation file and excerpts from XEmacs make output.
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136 `compose-mail' is used to create the mail message. Point is left at
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137 the beginning of the mail text. You may add some personal notes if
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138 you like and send the report.
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139 See also
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140 `compose-mail', `mail-user-agent',
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141 `build-report-destination',
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142 `build-report-keep-regexp',
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143 `build-report-delete-regexp',
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144 `build-report-make-output-dir',
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145 `build-report-make-output-files', and
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146 `build-report-installation-file'." t nil)
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148 ;;;***
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150 ;;;### (autoloads (batch-byte-recompile-directory batch-byte-recompile-directory-norecurse batch-byte-compile-one-file batch-byte-compile display-call-tree byte-compile-sexp byte-compile compile-defun byte-compile-buffer byte-compile-and-load-file byte-compile-file byte-recompile-file byte-recompile-directory byte-force-recompile) "bytecomp" "lisp/bytecomp.el")
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152 (autoload 'byte-force-recompile "bytecomp" "\
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153 Recompile every `.el' file in DIRECTORY that already has a `.elc' file.
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154 Files in subdirectories of DIRECTORY are processed also." t nil)
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155
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156 (autoload 'byte-recompile-directory "bytecomp" "\
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157 Recompile every `.el' file in DIRECTORY that needs recompilation.
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158 This is if a `.elc' file exists but is older than the `.el' file.
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159 Files in subdirectories of DIRECTORY are also processed unless
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160 optional argument NORECURSION is non-nil.
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162 If the `.elc' file does not exist, normally the `.el' file is *not* compiled.
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163 But a prefix argument (optional second arg) means ask user,
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164 for each such `.el' file, whether to compile it. Prefix argument 0 means
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165 don't ask and compile the file anyway.
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166
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167 A nonzero prefix argument also means ask about each subdirectory.
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168
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169 If the fourth optional argument FORCE is non-nil,
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170 recompile every `.el' file that already has a `.elc' file." t nil)
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171
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172 (autoload 'byte-recompile-file "bytecomp" "\
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173 Recompile a file of Lisp code named FILENAME if it needs recompilation.
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174 This is if the `.elc' file exists but is older than the `.el' file.
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175
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176 If the `.elc' file does not exist, normally the `.el' file is *not*
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177 compiled. But a prefix argument (optional second arg) means ask user
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178 whether to compile it. Prefix argument 0 don't ask and recompile anyway." t nil)
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179
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180 (autoload 'byte-compile-file "bytecomp" "\
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181 Compile a file of Lisp code named FILENAME into a file of byte code.
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182 The output file's name is made by appending `c' to the end of FILENAME.
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183 With prefix arg (noninteractively: 2nd arg), load the file after compiling." t nil)
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184
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185 (autoload 'byte-compile-and-load-file "bytecomp" "\
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186 Compile a file of Lisp code named FILENAME into a file of byte code,
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187 and then load it. The output file's name is made by appending \"c\" to
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188 the end of FILENAME." t nil)
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189
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190 (autoload 'byte-compile-buffer "bytecomp" "\
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191 Byte-compile and evaluate contents of BUFFER (default: the current buffer)." t nil)
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192
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193 (autoload 'compile-defun "bytecomp" "\
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194 Compile and evaluate the current top-level form.
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195 Print the result in the minibuffer.
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196 With argument, insert value in current buffer after the form." t nil)
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197
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198 (autoload 'byte-compile "bytecomp" "\
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199 If FORM is a symbol, byte-compile its function definition.
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200 If FORM is a lambda or a macro, byte-compile it as a function." nil nil)
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201
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202 (autoload 'byte-compile-sexp "bytecomp" "\
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203 Compile and return SEXP." nil nil)
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204
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205 (autoload 'display-call-tree "bytecomp" "\
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206 Display a call graph of a specified file.
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207 This lists which functions have been called, what functions called
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208 them, and what functions they call. The list includes all functions
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209 whose definitions have been compiled in this Emacs session, as well as
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210 all functions called by those functions.
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211
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212 The call graph does not include macros, inline functions, or
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213 primitives that the byte-code interpreter knows about directly (eq,
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214 cons, etc.).
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215
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216 The call tree also lists those functions which are not known to be called
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217 \(that is, to which no calls have been compiled), and which cannot be
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218 invoked interactively." t nil)
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219
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220 (autoload 'batch-byte-compile "bytecomp" "\
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221 Run `byte-compile-file' on the files remaining on the command line.
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222 Use this from the command line, with `-batch';
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223 it won't work in an interactive Emacs.
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224 Each file is processed even if an error occurred previously.
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225 For example, invoke \"xemacs -batch -f batch-byte-compile $emacs/ ~/*.el\"." nil nil)
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227 (autoload 'batch-byte-compile-one-file "bytecomp" "\
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228 Run `byte-compile-file' on a single file remaining on the command line.
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229 Use this from the command line, with `-batch';
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230 it won't work in an interactive Emacs." nil nil)
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231
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232 (autoload 'batch-byte-recompile-directory-norecurse "bytecomp" "\
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233 Same as `batch-byte-recompile-directory' but without recursion." nil nil)
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234
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235 (autoload 'batch-byte-recompile-directory "bytecomp" "\
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236 Runs `byte-recompile-directory' on the dirs remaining on the command line.
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237 Must be used only with `-batch', and kills Emacs on completion.
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238 For example, invoke `xemacs -batch -f batch-byte-recompile-directory .'." nil nil)
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239
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240 ;;;***
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242 ;;;### (autoloads (compiler-macroexpand define-compiler-macro ignore-file-errors ignore-errors assert check-type typep deftype cl-struct-setf-expander defstruct define-modify-macro callf2 callf letf* letf rotatef shiftf remf cl-do-pop psetf setf get-setf-method defsetf define-setf-method declare the locally multiple-value-setq multiple-value-bind lexical-let* lexical-let symbol-macrolet macrolet labels flet progv psetq do-all-symbols do-symbols dotimes dolist do* do loop return-from return block etypecase typecase ecase case load-time-value eval-when destructuring-bind function* defmacro* defun* cl-compile-time-init) "cl-macs" "lisp/cl-macs.el")
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243
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244 (autoload 'cl-compile-time-init "cl-macs" nil nil nil)
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245
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246 (autoload 'defun* "cl-macs" "\
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247 (defun* NAME ARGLIST [DOCSTRING] BODY...): define NAME as a function.
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248 Like normal `defun', except ARGLIST allows full Common Lisp conventions,
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249 and BODY is implicitly surrounded by (block NAME ...)." nil 'macro)
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250
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251 (autoload 'defmacro* "cl-macs" "\
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252 (defmacro* NAME ARGLIST [DOCSTRING] BODY...): define NAME as a macro.
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253 Like normal `defmacro', except ARGLIST allows full Common Lisp conventions,
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254 and BODY is implicitly surrounded by (block NAME ...)." nil 'macro)
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255
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256 (autoload 'function* "cl-macs" "\
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257 (function* SYMBOL-OR-LAMBDA): introduce a function.
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258 Like normal `function', except that if argument is a lambda form, its
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259 ARGLIST allows full Common Lisp conventions." nil 'macro)
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260
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261 (autoload 'destructuring-bind "cl-macs" nil nil 'macro)
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262
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263 (autoload 'eval-when "cl-macs" "\
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264 (eval-when (WHEN...) BODY...): control when BODY is evaluated.
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265 If `compile' is in WHEN, BODY is evaluated when compiled at top-level.
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266 If `load' is in WHEN, BODY is evaluated when loaded after top-level compile.
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267 If `eval' is in WHEN, BODY is evaluated when interpreted or at non-top-level." nil 'macro)
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268
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269 (autoload 'load-time-value "cl-macs" "\
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270 Like `progn', but evaluates the body at load time.
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271 The result of the body appears to the compiler as a quoted constant." nil 'macro)
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272
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273 (autoload 'case "cl-macs" "\
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274 (case EXPR CLAUSES...): evals EXPR, chooses from CLAUSES on that value.
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275 Each clause looks like (KEYLIST BODY...). EXPR is evaluated and compared
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276 against each key in each KEYLIST; the corresponding BODY is evaluated.
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277 If no clause succeeds, case returns nil. A single atom may be used in
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278 place of a KEYLIST of one atom. A KEYLIST of `t' or `otherwise' is
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279 allowed only in the final clause, and matches if no other keys match.
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280 Key values are compared by `eql'." nil 'macro)
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281
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282 (autoload 'ecase "cl-macs" "\
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283 (ecase EXPR CLAUSES...): like `case', but error if no case fits.
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284 `otherwise'-clauses are not allowed." nil 'macro)
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285
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286 (autoload 'typecase "cl-macs" "\
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287 (typecase EXPR CLAUSES...): evals EXPR, chooses from CLAUSES on that value.
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288 Each clause looks like (TYPE BODY...). EXPR is evaluated and, if it
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289 satisfies TYPE, the corresponding BODY is evaluated. If no clause succeeds,
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290 typecase returns nil. A TYPE of `t' or `otherwise' is allowed only in the
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291 final clause, and matches if no other keys match." nil 'macro)
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292
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293 (autoload 'etypecase "cl-macs" "\
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294 (etypecase EXPR CLAUSES...): like `typecase', but error if no case fits.
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295 `otherwise'-clauses are not allowed." nil 'macro)
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296
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297 (autoload 'block "cl-macs" "\
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298 (block NAME BODY...): define a lexically-scoped block named NAME.
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299 NAME may be any symbol. Code inside the BODY forms can call `return-from'
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300 to jump prematurely out of the block. This differs from `catch' and `throw'
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301 in two respects: First, the NAME is an unevaluated symbol rather than a
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302 quoted symbol or other form; and second, NAME is lexically rather than
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303 dynamically scoped: Only references to it within BODY will work. These
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304 references may appear inside macro expansions, but not inside functions
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305 called from BODY." nil 'macro)
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306
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307 (autoload 'return "cl-macs" "\
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308 (return [RESULT]): return from the block named nil.
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309 This is equivalent to `(return-from nil RESULT)'." nil 'macro)
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310
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311 (autoload 'return-from "cl-macs" "\
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312 (return-from NAME [RESULT]): return from the block named NAME.
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313 This jumps out to the innermost enclosing `(block NAME ...)' form,
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314 returning RESULT from that form (or nil if RESULT is omitted).
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315 This is compatible with Common Lisp, but note that `defun' and
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316 `defmacro' do not create implicit blocks as they do in Common Lisp." nil 'macro)
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317
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318 (autoload 'loop "cl-macs" "\
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319 (loop CLAUSE...): The Common Lisp `loop' macro.
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320 Valid clauses are:
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321 for VAR from/upfrom/downfrom NUM to/upto/downto/above/below NUM by NUM,
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322 for VAR in LIST by FUNC, for VAR on LIST by FUNC, for VAR = INIT then EXPR,
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323 for VAR across ARRAY, repeat NUM, with VAR = INIT, while COND, until COND,
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324 always COND, never COND, thereis COND, collect EXPR into VAR,
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325 append EXPR into VAR, nconc EXPR into VAR, sum EXPR into VAR,
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326 count EXPR into VAR, maximize EXPR into VAR, minimize EXPR into VAR,
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327 if COND CLAUSE [and CLAUSE]... else CLAUSE [and CLAUSE...],
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328 unless COND CLAUSE [and CLAUSE]... else CLAUSE [and CLAUSE...],
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329 do EXPRS..., initially EXPRS..., finally EXPRS..., return EXPR,
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330 finally return EXPR, named NAME." nil 'macro)
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331
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332 (autoload 'do "cl-macs" "\
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333 The Common Lisp `do' loop.
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334 Format is: (do ((VAR INIT [STEP])...) (END-TEST [RESULT...]) BODY...)" nil 'macro)
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335
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336 (autoload 'do* "cl-macs" "\
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337 The Common Lisp `do*' loop.
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338 Format is: (do* ((VAR INIT [STEP])...) (END-TEST [RESULT...]) BODY...)" nil 'macro)
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339
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340 (autoload 'dolist "cl-macs" "\
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341 (dolist (VAR LIST [RESULT]) BODY...): loop over a list.
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342 Evaluate BODY with VAR bound to each `car' from LIST, in turn.
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343 Then evaluate RESULT to get return value, default nil." nil 'macro)
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344
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345 (autoload 'dotimes "cl-macs" "\
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346 (dotimes (VAR COUNT [RESULT]) BODY...): loop a certain number of times.
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347 Evaluate BODY with VAR bound to successive integers from 0, inclusive,
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348 to COUNT, exclusive. Then evaluate RESULT to get return value, default
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349 nil." nil 'macro)
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350
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351 (autoload 'do-symbols "cl-macs" "\
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352 (dosymbols (VAR [OBARRAY [RESULT]]) BODY...): loop over all symbols.
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353 Evaluate BODY with VAR bound to each interned symbol, or to each symbol
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354 from OBARRAY." nil 'macro)
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355
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356 (autoload 'do-all-symbols "cl-macs" nil nil 'macro)
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357
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358 (autoload 'psetq "cl-macs" "\
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359 (psetq SYM VAL SYM VAL ...): set SYMs to the values VALs in parallel.
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360 This is like `setq', except that all VAL forms are evaluated (in order)
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361 before assigning any symbols SYM to the corresponding values." nil 'macro)
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362
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363 (autoload 'progv "cl-macs" "\
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364 (progv SYMBOLS VALUES BODY...): bind SYMBOLS to VALUES dynamically in BODY.
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365 The forms SYMBOLS and VALUES are evaluated, and must evaluate to lists.
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366 Each SYMBOL in the first list is bound to the corresponding VALUE in the
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367 second list (or made unbound if VALUES is shorter than SYMBOLS); then the
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368 BODY forms are executed and their result is returned. This is much like
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369 a `let' form, except that the list of symbols can be computed at run-time." nil 'macro)
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370
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371 (autoload 'flet "cl-macs" "\
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372 (flet ((FUNC ARGLIST BODY...) ...) FORM...): make temporary function defns.
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373 This is an analogue of `let' that operates on the function cell of FUNC
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374 rather than its value cell. The FORMs are evaluated with the specified
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375 function definitions in place, then the definitions are undone (the FUNCs
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376 go back to their previous definitions, or lack thereof)." nil 'macro)
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377
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378 (autoload 'labels "cl-macs" "\
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379 (labels ((FUNC ARGLIST BODY...) ...) FORM...): make temporary func bindings.
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380 This is like `flet', except the bindings are lexical instead of dynamic.
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381 Unlike `flet', this macro is fully compliant with the Common Lisp standard." nil 'macro)
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382
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383 (autoload 'macrolet "cl-macs" "\
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384 (macrolet ((NAME ARGLIST BODY...) ...) FORM...): make temporary macro defns.
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385 This is like `flet', but for macros instead of functions." nil 'macro)
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386
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387 (autoload 'symbol-macrolet "cl-macs" "\
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388 (symbol-macrolet ((NAME EXPANSION) ...) FORM...): make symbol macro defns.
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389 Within the body FORMs, references to the variable NAME will be replaced
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390 by EXPANSION, and (setq NAME ...) will act like (setf EXPANSION ...)." nil 'macro)
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391
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392 (autoload 'lexical-let "cl-macs" "\
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393 (lexical-let BINDINGS BODY...): like `let', but lexically scoped.
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394 The main visible difference is that lambdas inside BODY will create
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395 lexical closures as in Common Lisp." nil 'macro)
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396
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397 (autoload 'lexical-let* "cl-macs" "\
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398 (lexical-let* BINDINGS BODY...): like `let*', but lexically scoped.
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399 The main visible difference is that lambdas inside BODY will create
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400 lexical closures as in Common Lisp." nil 'macro)
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401
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402 (autoload 'multiple-value-bind "cl-macs" "\
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403 (multiple-value-bind (SYM SYM...) FORM BODY): collect multiple return values.
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404 FORM must return a list; the BODY is then executed with the first N elements
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405 of this list bound (`let'-style) to each of the symbols SYM in turn. This
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406 is analogous to the Common Lisp `multiple-value-bind' macro, using lists to
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407 simulate true multiple return values. For compatibility, (values A B C) is
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408 a synonym for (list A B C)." nil 'macro)
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409
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410 (autoload 'multiple-value-setq "cl-macs" "\
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411 (multiple-value-setq (SYM SYM...) FORM): collect multiple return values.
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412 FORM must return a list; the first N elements of this list are stored in
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413 each of the symbols SYM in turn. This is analogous to the Common Lisp
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414 `multiple-value-setq' macro, using lists to simulate true multiple return
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415 values. For compatibility, (values A B C) is a synonym for (list A B C)." nil 'macro)
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416
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417 (autoload 'locally "cl-macs" nil nil 'macro)
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418
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419 (autoload 'the "cl-macs" nil nil 'macro)
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420
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421 (autoload 'declare "cl-macs" nil nil 'macro)
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422
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423 (autoload 'define-setf-method "cl-macs" "\
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424 (define-setf-method NAME ARGLIST BODY...): define a `setf' method.
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425 This method shows how to handle `setf's to places of the form (NAME ARGS...).
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426 The argument forms ARGS are bound according to ARGLIST, as if NAME were
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427 going to be expanded as a macro, then the BODY forms are executed and must
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428 return a list of five elements: a temporary-variables list, a value-forms
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429 list, a store-variables list (of length one), a store-form, and an access-
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430 form. See `defsetf' for a simpler way to define most setf-methods." nil 'macro)
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431
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432 (autoload 'defsetf "cl-macs" "\
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433 (defsetf NAME FUNC): define a `setf' method.
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434 This macro is an easy-to-use substitute for `define-setf-method' that works
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435 well for simple place forms. In the simple `defsetf' form, `setf's of
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436 the form (setf (NAME ARGS...) VAL) are transformed to function or macro
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437 calls of the form (FUNC ARGS... VAL). Example: (defsetf aref aset).
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438 Alternate form: (defsetf NAME ARGLIST (STORE) BODY...).
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439 Here, the above `setf' call is expanded by binding the argument forms ARGS
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440 according to ARGLIST, binding the value form VAL to STORE, then executing
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441 BODY, which must return a Lisp form that does the necessary `setf' operation.
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442 Actually, ARGLIST and STORE may be bound to temporary variables which are
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443 introduced automatically to preserve proper execution order of the arguments.
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444 Example: (defsetf nth (n x) (v) (list 'setcar (list 'nthcdr n x) v))." nil 'macro)
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445
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446 (autoload 'get-setf-method "cl-macs" "\
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447 Return a list of five values describing the setf-method for PLACE.
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448 PLACE may be any Lisp form which can appear as the PLACE argument to
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449 a macro like `setf' or `incf'." nil nil)
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450
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451 (autoload 'setf "cl-macs" "\
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452 (setf PLACE VAL PLACE VAL ...): set each PLACE to the value of its VAL.
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453 This is a generalized version of `setq'; the PLACEs may be symbolic
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454 references such as (car x) or (aref x i), as well as plain symbols.
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455 For example, (setf (cadar x) y) is equivalent to (setcar (cdar x) y).
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456 The return value is the last VAL in the list." nil 'macro)
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457
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458 (autoload 'psetf "cl-macs" "\
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459 (psetf PLACE VAL PLACE VAL ...): set PLACEs to the values VALs in parallel.
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460 This is like `setf', except that all VAL forms are evaluated (in order)
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461 before assigning any PLACEs to the corresponding values." nil 'macro)
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462
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463 (autoload 'cl-do-pop "cl-macs" nil nil nil)
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464
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465 (autoload 'remf "cl-macs" "\
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466 (remf PLACE TAG): remove TAG from property list PLACE.
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467 PLACE may be a symbol, or any generalized variable allowed by `setf'.
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468 The form returns true if TAG was found and removed, nil otherwise." nil 'macro)
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469
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470 (autoload 'shiftf "cl-macs" "\
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471 (shiftf PLACE PLACE... VAL): shift left among PLACEs.
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472 Example: (shiftf A B C) sets A to B, B to C, and returns the old A.
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473 Each PLACE may be a symbol, or any generalized variable allowed by `setf'." nil 'macro)
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474
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475 (autoload 'rotatef "cl-macs" "\
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476 (rotatef PLACE...): rotate left among PLACEs.
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477 Example: (rotatef A B C) sets A to B, B to C, and C to A. It returns nil.
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478 Each PLACE may be a symbol, or any generalized variable allowed by `setf'." nil 'macro)
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479
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480 (autoload 'letf "cl-macs" "\
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481 (letf ((PLACE VALUE) ...) BODY...): temporarily bind to PLACEs.
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482 This is the analogue of `let', but with generalized variables (in the
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483 sense of `setf') for the PLACEs. Each PLACE is set to the corresponding
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484 VALUE, then the BODY forms are executed. On exit, either normally or
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485 because of a `throw' or error, the PLACEs are set back to their original
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486 values. Note that this macro is *not* available in Common Lisp.
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487 As a special case, if `(PLACE)' is used instead of `(PLACE VALUE)',
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488 the PLACE is not modified before executing BODY." nil 'macro)
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489
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490 (autoload 'letf* "cl-macs" "\
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491 (letf* ((PLACE VALUE) ...) BODY...): temporarily bind to PLACEs.
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492 This is the analogue of `let*', but with generalized variables (in the
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493 sense of `setf') for the PLACEs. Each PLACE is set to the corresponding
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494 VALUE, then the BODY forms are executed. On exit, either normally or
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495 because of a `throw' or error, the PLACEs are set back to their original
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496 values. Note that this macro is *not* available in Common Lisp.
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497 As a special case, if `(PLACE)' is used instead of `(PLACE VALUE)',
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498 the PLACE is not modified before executing BODY." nil 'macro)
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499
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500 (autoload 'callf "cl-macs" "\
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501 (callf FUNC PLACE ARGS...): set PLACE to (FUNC PLACE ARGS...).
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502 FUNC should be an unquoted function name. PLACE may be a symbol,
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503 or any generalized variable allowed by `setf'." nil 'macro)
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504
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505 (autoload 'callf2 "cl-macs" "\
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506 (callf2 FUNC ARG1 PLACE ARGS...): set PLACE to (FUNC ARG1 PLACE ARGS...).
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507 Like `callf', but PLACE is the second argument of FUNC, not the first." nil 'macro)
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508
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509 (autoload 'define-modify-macro "cl-macs" "\
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510 (define-modify-macro NAME ARGLIST FUNC): define a `setf'-like modify macro.
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511 If NAME is called, it combines its PLACE argument with the other arguments
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512 from ARGLIST using FUNC: (define-modify-macro incf (&optional (n 1)) +)" nil 'macro)
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513
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514 (autoload 'defstruct "cl-macs" "\
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515 (defstruct (NAME OPTIONS...) (SLOT SLOT-OPTS...)...): define a struct type.
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516 This macro defines a new Lisp data type called NAME, which contains data
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517 stored in SLOTs. This defines a `make-NAME' constructor, a `copy-NAME'
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518 copier, a `NAME-p' predicate, and setf-able `NAME-SLOT' accessors." nil 'macro)
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519
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520 (autoload 'cl-struct-setf-expander "cl-macs" nil nil nil)
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521
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522 (autoload 'deftype "cl-macs" "\
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523 (deftype NAME ARGLIST BODY...): define NAME as a new data type.
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524 The type name can then be used in `typecase', `check-type', etc." nil 'macro)
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525
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526 (autoload 'typep "cl-macs" "\
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527 Check that OBJECT is of type TYPE.
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528 TYPE is a Common Lisp-style type specifier." nil nil)
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529
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530 (autoload 'check-type "cl-macs" "\
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452
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531 Verify that PLACE is of type TYPE; signal a continuable error if not.
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428
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532 STRING is an optional description of the desired type." nil 'macro)
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533
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534 (autoload 'assert "cl-macs" "\
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535 Verify that FORM returns non-nil; signal an error if not.
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536 Second arg SHOW-ARGS means to include arguments of FORM in message.
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537 Other args STRING and ARGS... are arguments to be passed to `error'.
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538 They are not evaluated unless the assertion fails. If STRING is
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539 omitted, a default message listing FORM itself is used." nil 'macro)
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540
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541 (autoload 'ignore-errors "cl-macs" "\
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542 Execute FORMS; if an error occurs, return nil.
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543 Otherwise, return result of last FORM." nil 'macro)
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544
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545 (autoload 'ignore-file-errors "cl-macs" "\
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546 Execute FORMS; if an error of type `file-error' occurs, return nil.
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547 Otherwise, return result of last FORM." nil 'macro)
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548
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549 (autoload 'define-compiler-macro "cl-macs" "\
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550 (define-compiler-macro FUNC ARGLIST BODY...): Define a compiler-only macro.
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551 This is like `defmacro', but macro expansion occurs only if the call to
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552 FUNC is compiled (i.e., not interpreted). Compiler macros should be used
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553 for optimizing the way calls to FUNC are compiled; the form returned by
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554 BODY should do the same thing as a call to the normal function called
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555 FUNC, though possibly more efficiently. Note that, like regular macros,
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556 compiler macros are expanded repeatedly until no further expansions are
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557 possible. Unlike regular macros, BODY can decide to \"punt\" and leave the
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558 original function call alone by declaring an initial `&whole foo' parameter
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559 and then returning foo." nil 'macro)
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560
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561 (autoload 'compiler-macroexpand "cl-macs" nil nil nil)
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562
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563 ;;;***
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564
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565 ;;;### (autoloads (config-value config-value-hash-table) "config" "lisp/config.el")
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566
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567 (autoload 'config-value-hash-table "config" "\
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568 Return hash table of configuration parameters and their values." nil nil)
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569
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570 (autoload 'config-value "config" "\
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571 Return the value of the configuration parameter CONFIG_SYMBOL." nil nil)
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572
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573 ;;;***
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574
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575 ;;;### (autoloads (Custom-make-dependencies) "cus-dep" "lisp/cus-dep.el")
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576
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577 (autoload 'Custom-make-dependencies "cus-dep" "\
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578 Extract custom dependencies from .el files in SUBDIRS.
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579 SUBDIRS is a list of directories. If it is nil, the command-line
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580 arguments are used. If it is a string, only that directory is
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581 processed. This function is especially useful in batch mode.
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582
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583 Batch usage: xemacs -batch -l cus-dep.el -f Custom-make-dependencies DIRS" t nil)
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584
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585 ;;;***
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586
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442
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587 ;;;### (autoloads (custom-migrate-custom-file customize-menu-create custom-menu-create custom-save-all customize-save-customized customize-browse custom-buffer-create-other-window custom-buffer-create customize-apropos-groups customize-apropos-faces customize-apropos-options customize-apropos customize-saved customize-customized customize-face-other-window customize-face customize-option-other-window customize-changed-options customize-variable customize-other-window customize customize-save-variable customize-set-variable customize-set-value) "cus-edit" "lisp/cus-edit.el")
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428
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588
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589 (autoload 'customize-set-value "cus-edit" "\
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590 Set VARIABLE to VALUE. VALUE is a Lisp object.
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591
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592 If VARIABLE has a `variable-interactive' property, that is used as if
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593 it were the arg to `interactive' (which see) to interactively read the value.
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594
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595 If VARIABLE has a `custom-type' property, it must be a widget and the
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596 `:prompt-value' property of that widget will be used for reading the value.
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597
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598 If given a prefix (or a COMMENT argument), also prompt for a comment." t nil)
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599
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600 (autoload 'customize-set-variable "cus-edit" "\
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444
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601 Set the default for VARIABLE to VALUE. VALUE is any Lisp object.
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428
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602
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603 If VARIABLE has a `custom-set' property, that is used for setting
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604 VARIABLE, otherwise `set-default' is used.
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605
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606 The `customized-value' property of the VARIABLE will be set to a list
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607 with a quoted VALUE as its sole list member.
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608
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609 If VARIABLE has a `variable-interactive' property, that is used as if
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610 it were the arg to `interactive' (which see) to interactively read the value.
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611
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612 If VARIABLE has a `custom-type' property, it must be a widget and the
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613 `:prompt-value' property of that widget will be used for reading the value.
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614
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615 If given a prefix (or a COMMENT argument), also prompt for a comment." t nil)
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616
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617 (autoload 'customize-save-variable "cus-edit" "\
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618 Set the default for VARIABLE to VALUE, and save it for future sessions.
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619 If VARIABLE has a `custom-set' property, that is used for setting
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620 VARIABLE, otherwise `set-default' is used.
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621
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622 The `customized-value' property of the VARIABLE will be set to a list
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623 with a quoted VALUE as its sole list member.
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624
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625 If VARIABLE has a `variable-interactive' property, that is used as if
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626 it were the arg to `interactive' (which see) to interactively read the value.
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627
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628 If VARIABLE has a `custom-type' property, it must be a widget and the
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629 `:prompt-value' property of that widget will be used for reading the value.
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630
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631 If given a prefix (or a COMMENT argument), also prompt for a comment." t nil)
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632
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633 (autoload 'customize "cus-edit" "\
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634 Select a customization buffer which you can use to set user options.
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635 User options are structured into \"groups\".
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636 The default group is `Emacs'." t nil)
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637
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638 (defalias 'customize-group 'customize)
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639
|
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640 (autoload 'customize-other-window "cus-edit" "\
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641 Customize SYMBOL, which must be a customization group." t nil)
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642
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643 (defalias 'customize-group-other-window 'customize-other-window)
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644
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645 (defalias 'customize-option 'customize-variable)
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646
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647 (autoload 'customize-variable "cus-edit" "\
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648 Customize SYMBOL, which must be a user option variable." t nil)
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649
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650 (autoload 'customize-changed-options "cus-edit" "\
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651 Customize all user option variables whose default values changed recently.
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652 This means, in other words, variables defined with a `:version' keyword." t nil)
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653
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654 (defalias 'customize-variable-other-window 'customize-option-other-window)
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655
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656 (autoload 'customize-option-other-window "cus-edit" "\
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657 Customize SYMBOL, which must be a user option variable.
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658 Show the buffer in another window, but don't select it." t nil)
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659
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660 (autoload 'customize-face "cus-edit" "\
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661 Customize SYMBOL, which should be a face name or nil.
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662 If SYMBOL is nil, customize all faces." t nil)
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663
|
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664 (autoload 'customize-face-other-window "cus-edit" "\
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665 Show customization buffer for FACE in other window." t nil)
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666
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667 (autoload 'customize-customized "cus-edit" "\
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668 Customize all user options set since the last save in this session." t nil)
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669
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670 (autoload 'customize-saved "cus-edit" "\
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671 Customize all already saved user options." t nil)
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672
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673 (autoload 'customize-apropos "cus-edit" "\
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674 Customize all user options matching REGEXP.
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675 If ALL is `options', include only options.
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676 If ALL is `faces', include only faces.
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677 If ALL is `groups', include only groups.
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678 If ALL is t (interactively, with prefix arg), include options which are not
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679 user-settable, as well as faces and groups." t nil)
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680
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681 (autoload 'customize-apropos-options "cus-edit" "\
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682 Customize all user options matching REGEXP.
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683 With prefix arg, include options which are not user-settable." t nil)
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684
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685 (autoload 'customize-apropos-faces "cus-edit" "\
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686 Customize all user faces matching REGEXP." t nil)
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687
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688 (autoload 'customize-apropos-groups "cus-edit" "\
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689 Customize all user groups matching REGEXP." t nil)
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690
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691 (autoload 'custom-buffer-create "cus-edit" "\
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692 Create a buffer containing OPTIONS.
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693 Optional NAME is the name of the buffer.
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694 OPTIONS should be an alist of the form ((SYMBOL WIDGET)...), where
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695 SYMBOL is a customization option, and WIDGET is a widget for editing
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696 that option." nil nil)
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697
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698 (autoload 'custom-buffer-create-other-window "cus-edit" "\
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699 Create a buffer containing OPTIONS.
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700 Optional NAME is the name of the buffer.
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701 OPTIONS should be an alist of the form ((SYMBOL WIDGET)...), where
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702 SYMBOL is a customization option, and WIDGET is a widget for editing
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703 that option." nil nil)
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704
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705 (autoload 'customize-browse "cus-edit" "\
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706 Create a tree browser for the customize hierarchy." t nil)
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707
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708 (autoload 'customize-save-customized "cus-edit" "\
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|
709 Save all user options which have been set in this session." t nil)
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710
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711 (autoload 'custom-save-all "cus-edit" "\
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712 Save all customizations in `custom-file'." nil nil)
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713
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714 (autoload 'custom-menu-create "cus-edit" "\
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715 Create menu for customization group SYMBOL.
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716 The menu is in a format applicable to `easy-menu-define'." nil nil)
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717
|
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718 (autoload 'customize-menu-create "cus-edit" "\
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719 Return a customize menu for customization group SYMBOL.
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720 If optional NAME is given, use that as the name of the menu.
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|
721 Otherwise the menu will be named `Customize'.
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722 The format is suitable for use with `easy-menu-define'." nil nil)
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723
|
442
|
724 (autoload 'custom-migrate-custom-file "cus-edit" "\
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725 Migrate custom file from home directory." nil nil)
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726
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428
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727 ;;;***
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728
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729 ;;;### (autoloads (custom-reset-faces custom-theme-reset-faces custom-theme-face-value custom-theme-set-faces custom-set-faces custom-set-face-update-spec custom-declare-face) "cus-face" "lisp/cus-face.el")
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|
730
|
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731 (autoload 'custom-declare-face "cus-face" "\
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732 Like `defface', but FACE is evaluated as a normal argument." nil nil)
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733
|
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734 (autoload 'custom-set-face-update-spec "cus-face" "\
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735 Customize the FACE for display types matching DISPLAY, merging
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444
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736 in the new items from PLIST." nil nil)
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428
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737
|
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738 (autoload 'custom-set-faces "cus-face" "\
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739 Initialize faces according to user preferences.
|
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740 This asociates the setting with the USER theme.
|
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741 The arguments should be a list where each entry has the form:
|
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742
|
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743 (FACE SPEC [NOW [COMMENT]])
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744
|
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745 SPEC will be stored as the saved value for FACE. If NOW is present
|
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746 and non-nil, FACE will also be created according to SPEC.
|
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747 COMMENT is a string comment about FACE.
|
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748
|
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749 See `defface' for the format of SPEC." nil nil)
|
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750
|
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751 (autoload 'custom-theme-set-faces "cus-face" "\
|
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752 Initialize faces according to settings specified by args.
|
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753 Records the settings as belonging to THEME.
|
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754
|
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755 See `custom-set-faces' for a description of the arguments ARGS." nil nil)
|
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756
|
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757 (autoload 'custom-theme-face-value "cus-face" "\
|
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758 Return spec of FACE in THEME if the THEME modifies the
|
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759 FACE. Nil otherwise." nil nil)
|
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760
|
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761 (autoload 'custom-theme-reset-faces "cus-face" nil nil nil)
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762
|
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763 (autoload 'custom-reset-faces "cus-face" "\
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764 Reset the value of the face to values previously defined.
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442
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765 Associate this setting with the 'user' theme.
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428
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766
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444
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767 ARGS is defined as for `custom-theme-reset-faces'." nil nil)
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428
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768
|
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769 ;;;***
|
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770
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442
|
771 ;;;### (autoloads (make-custom-file-name) "cus-file" "lisp/cus-file.el")
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772
|
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773 (defconst custom-file-base "custom.el" "\
|
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774 Base of file name for storing customization information.")
|
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775
|
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776 (defvar custom-file nil "\
|
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777 File used for storing customization information.
|
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778 If you change this from the default you need to
|
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779 explicitly load that file for the settings to take effect.")
|
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780
|
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781 (autoload 'make-custom-file-name "cus-file" "\
|
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782 Construct the default custom file name from the init file name.
|
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783 If FORCE-NEW is non-nil, force post-migration location." nil nil)
|
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784
|
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785 ;;;***
|
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786
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428
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787 ;;;### (autoloads (disassemble) "disass" "lisp/disass.el")
|
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788
|
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789 (autoload 'disassemble "disass" "\
|
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790 Print disassembled code for OBJECT in (optional) BUFFER.
|
|
791 OBJECT can be a symbol defined as a function, or a function itself
|
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792 \(a lambda expression or a compiled-function object).
|
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793 If OBJECT is not already compiled, we compile it, but do not
|
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794 redefine OBJECT if it is a symbol." t nil)
|
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795
|
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796 ;;;***
|
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797
|
|
798 ;;;### (autoloads (standard-display-european standard-display-underline standard-display-graphic standard-display-g1 standard-display-ascii standard-display-default standard-display-8bit make-display-table describe-current-display-table) "disp-table" "lisp/disp-table.el")
|
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799
|
|
800 (autoload 'describe-current-display-table "disp-table" "\
|
|
801 Describe the display table in use in the selected window and buffer." t nil)
|
|
802
|
|
803 (autoload 'make-display-table "disp-table" "\
|
|
804 Return a new, empty display table." nil nil)
|
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805
|
|
806 (autoload 'standard-display-8bit "disp-table" "\
|
|
807 Display characters in the range L to H literally." nil nil)
|
|
808
|
|
809 (autoload 'standard-display-default "disp-table" "\
|
|
810 Display characters in the range L to H using the default notation." nil nil)
|
|
811
|
|
812 (autoload 'standard-display-ascii "disp-table" "\
|
|
813 Display character C using printable string S." nil nil)
|
|
814
|
|
815 (autoload 'standard-display-g1 "disp-table" "\
|
|
816 Display character C as character SC in the g1 character set.
|
|
817 This function assumes that your terminal uses the SO/SI characters;
|
|
818 it is meaningless for an X frame." nil nil)
|
|
819
|
|
820 (autoload 'standard-display-graphic "disp-table" "\
|
|
821 Display character C as character GC in graphics character set.
|
|
822 This function assumes VT100-compatible escapes; it is meaningless for an
|
|
823 X frame." nil nil)
|
|
824
|
|
825 (autoload 'standard-display-underline "disp-table" "\
|
|
826 Display character C as character UC plus underlining." nil nil)
|
|
827
|
|
828 (autoload 'standard-display-european "disp-table" "\
|
|
829 Toggle display of European characters encoded with ISO 8859.
|
|
830 When enabled, characters in the range of 160 to 255 display not
|
|
831 as octal escapes, but as accented characters.
|
|
832 With prefix argument, enable European character display iff arg is positive." t nil)
|
|
833
|
|
834 ;;;***
|
|
835
|
|
836 ;;;### (autoloads nil "easymenu" "lisp/easymenu.el")
|
|
837
|
|
838 ;;;***
|
|
839
|
442
|
840 ;;;### (autoloads (pop-tag-mark tags-apropos list-tags tags-query-replace tags-search tags-loop-continue next-file tag-complete-symbol find-tag-other-window find-tag find-tag-at-point visit-tags-table) "etags" "lisp/etags.el")
|
428
|
841
|
|
842 (autoload 'visit-tags-table "etags" "\
|
|
843 Tell tags commands to use tags table file FILE when all else fails.
|
|
844 FILE should be the name of a file created with the `etags' program.
|
|
845 A directory name is ok too; it means file TAGS in that directory." t nil)
|
|
846
|
442
|
847 (autoload 'find-tag-at-point "etags" "\
|
|
848 *Find tag whose name contains TAGNAME.
|
|
849 Identical to `find-tag' but does not prompt for tag when called interactively;
|
|
850 instead, uses tag around or before point." t nil)
|
|
851
|
428
|
852 (autoload 'find-tag "etags" "\
|
|
853 *Find tag whose name contains TAGNAME.
|
|
854 Selects the buffer that the tag is contained in
|
|
855 and puts point at its definition.
|
|
856 If TAGNAME is a null string, the expression in the buffer
|
|
857 around or before point is used as the tag name.
|
|
858 If called interactively with a numeric argument, searches for the next tag
|
|
859 in the tag table that matches the tagname used in the previous find-tag.
|
|
860 If second arg OTHER-WINDOW is non-nil, uses another window to display
|
|
861 the tag.
|
|
862
|
|
863 This version of this function supports multiple active tags tables,
|
|
864 and completion.
|
|
865
|
|
866 Variables of note:
|
|
867
|
|
868 tag-table-alist controls which tables apply to which buffers
|
|
869 tags-file-name a default tags table
|
|
870 tags-build-completion-table controls completion behavior
|
|
871 buffer-tag-table another way of specifying a buffer-local table
|
|
872 make-tags-files-invisible whether tags tables should be very hidden
|
|
873 tag-mark-stack-max how many tags-based hops to remember" t nil)
|
|
874
|
|
875 (autoload 'find-tag-other-window "etags" "\
|
442
|
876 *Find tag whose name contains TAGNAME, in another window.
|
428
|
877 Selects the buffer that the tag is contained in in another window
|
|
878 and puts point at its definition.
|
|
879 If TAGNAME is a null string, the expression in the buffer
|
|
880 around or before point is used as the tag name.
|
|
881 If second arg NEXT is non-nil (interactively, with prefix arg),
|
|
882 searches for the next tag in the tag table
|
|
883 that matches the tagname used in the previous find-tag.
|
|
884
|
|
885 This version of this function supports multiple active tags tables,
|
|
886 and completion.
|
|
887
|
|
888 Variables of note:
|
|
889
|
|
890 tag-table-alist controls which tables apply to which buffers
|
|
891 tags-file-name a default tags table
|
|
892 tags-build-completion-table controls completion behavior
|
|
893 buffer-tag-table another way of specifying a buffer-local table
|
|
894 make-tags-files-invisible whether tags tables should be very hidden
|
|
895 tag-mark-stack-max how many tags-based hops to remember" t nil)
|
|
896
|
|
897 (autoload 'tag-complete-symbol "etags" "\
|
|
898 The function used to do tags-completion (using 'tag-completion-predicate)." t nil)
|
|
899
|
|
900 (autoload 'next-file "etags" "\
|
|
901 Select next file among files in current tag table(s).
|
|
902
|
|
903 A first argument of t (prefix arg, if interactive) initializes to the
|
|
904 beginning of the list of files in the (first) tags table. If the argument
|
|
905 is neither nil nor t, it is evalled to initialize the list of files.
|
|
906
|
|
907 Non-nil second argument NOVISIT means use a temporary buffer
|
|
908 to save time and avoid uninteresting warnings.
|
|
909
|
|
910 Value is nil if the file was already visited;
|
|
911 if the file was newly read in, the value is the filename." t nil)
|
|
912
|
|
913 (autoload 'tags-loop-continue "etags" "\
|
|
914 Continue last \\[tags-search] or \\[tags-query-replace] command.
|
|
915 Used noninteractively with non-nil argument to begin such a command (the
|
|
916 argument is passed to `next-file', which see).
|
|
917 Two variables control the processing we do on each file:
|
|
918 the value of `tags-loop-scan' is a form to be executed on each file
|
|
919 to see if it is interesting (it returns non-nil if so)
|
|
920 and `tags-loop-operate' is a form to execute to operate on an interesting file
|
|
921 If the latter returns non-nil, we exit; otherwise we scan the next file." t nil)
|
|
922
|
|
923 (autoload 'tags-search "etags" "\
|
|
924 Search through all files listed in tags table for match for REGEXP.
|
|
925 Stops when a match is found.
|
|
926 To continue searching for next match, use command \\[tags-loop-continue].
|
|
927
|
|
928 See documentation of variable `tag-table-alist'." t nil)
|
|
929
|
|
930 (autoload 'tags-query-replace "etags" "\
|
|
931 Query-replace-regexp FROM with TO through all files listed in tags table.
|
|
932 Third arg DELIMITED (prefix arg) means replace only word-delimited matches.
|
|
933 If you exit (\\[keyboard-quit] or ESC), you can resume the query-replace
|
|
934 with the command \\[tags-loop-continue].
|
|
935
|
|
936 See documentation of variable `tag-table-alist'." t nil)
|
|
937
|
|
938 (autoload 'list-tags "etags" "\
|
|
939 Display list of tags in FILE." t nil)
|
|
940
|
|
941 (autoload 'tags-apropos "etags" "\
|
|
942 Display list of all tags in tag table REGEXP matches." t nil)
|
|
943 (define-key esc-map "*" 'pop-tag-mark)
|
|
944
|
|
945 (autoload 'pop-tag-mark "etags" "\
|
|
946 Go to last tag position.
|
|
947 `find-tag' maintains a mark-stack seperate from the \\[set-mark-command] mark-stack.
|
|
948 This function pops (and moves to) the tag at the top of this stack." t nil)
|
|
949
|
|
950 ;;;***
|
|
951
|
442
|
952 ;;;### (autoloads (finder-by-keyword finder-commentary) "finder" "lisp/finder.el")
|
|
953
|
|
954 (autoload 'finder-commentary "finder" "\
|
|
955 Display FILE's commentary section.
|
|
956 FILE should be in a form suitable for passing to `locate-library'." t nil)
|
428
|
957
|
|
958 (autoload 'finder-by-keyword "finder" "\
|
|
959 Find packages matching a given keyword." t nil)
|
|
960
|
|
961 ;;;***
|
|
962
|
|
963 ;;;### (autoloads (font-lock-set-defaults-1 font-lock-fontify-buffer turn-off-font-lock turn-on-font-lock font-lock-mode) "font-lock" "lisp/font-lock.el")
|
|
964
|
|
965 (defcustom font-lock-auto-fontify t "*Whether font-lock should automatically fontify files as they're loaded.\nThis will only happen if font-lock has fontifying keywords for the major\nmode of the file. You can get finer-grained control over auto-fontification\nby using this variable in combination with `font-lock-mode-enable-list' or\n`font-lock-mode-disable-list'." :type 'boolean :group 'font-lock)
|
|
966
|
|
967 (defcustom font-lock-mode-enable-list nil "*List of modes to auto-fontify, if `font-lock-auto-fontify' is nil." :type '(repeat (symbol :tag "Mode")) :group 'font-lock)
|
|
968
|
|
969 (defcustom font-lock-mode-disable-list nil "*List of modes not to auto-fontify, if `font-lock-auto-fontify' is t." :type '(repeat (symbol :tag "Mode")) :group 'font-lock)
|
|
970
|
|
971 (defcustom font-lock-use-colors '(color) "*Specification for when Font Lock will set up color defaults.\nNormally this should be '(color), meaning that Font Lock will set up\ncolor defaults that are only used on color displays. Set this to nil\nif you don't want Font Lock to set up color defaults at all. This\nshould be one of\n\n-- a list of valid tags, meaning that the color defaults will be used\n when all of the tags apply. (e.g. '(color x))\n-- a list whose first element is 'or and whose remaining elements are\n lists of valid tags, meaning that the defaults will be used when\n any of the tag lists apply.\n-- nil, meaning that the defaults should not be set up at all.\n\n(If you specify face values in your init file, they will override any\nthat Font Lock specifies, regardless of whether you specify the face\nvalues before or after loading Font Lock.)\n\nSee also `font-lock-use-fonts'. If you want more control over the faces\nused for fontification, see the documentation of `font-lock-mode' for\nhow to do it." :type 'sexp :group 'font-lock)
|
|
972
|
|
973 (defcustom font-lock-use-fonts '(or (mono) (grayscale)) "*Specification for when Font Lock will set up non-color defaults.\n\nNormally this should be '(or (mono) (grayscale)), meaning that Font\nLock will set up non-color defaults that are only used on either mono\nor grayscale displays. Set this to nil if you don't want Font Lock to\nset up non-color defaults at all. This should be one of\n\n-- a list of valid tags, meaning that the non-color defaults will be used\n when all of the tags apply. (e.g. '(grayscale x))\n-- a list whose first element is 'or and whose remaining elements are\n lists of valid tags, meaning that the defaults will be used when\n any of the tag lists apply.\n-- nil, meaning that the defaults should not be set up at all.\n\n(If you specify face values in your init file, they will override any\nthat Font Lock specifies, regardless of whether you specify the face\nvalues before or after loading Font Lock.)\n\nSee also `font-lock-use-colors'. If you want more control over the faces\nused for fontification, see the documentation of `font-lock-mode' for\nhow to do it." :type 'sexp :group 'font-lock)
|
|
974
|
|
975 (defcustom font-lock-maximum-decoration t "*If non-nil, the maximum decoration level for fontifying.\nIf nil, use the minimum decoration (equivalent to level 0).\nIf t, use the maximum decoration available.\nIf a number, use that level of decoration (or if not available the maximum).\nIf a list, each element should be a cons pair of the form (MAJOR-MODE . LEVEL),\nwhere MAJOR-MODE is a symbol or t (meaning the default). For example:\n ((c++-mode . 2) (c-mode . t) (t . 1))\nmeans use level 2 decoration for buffers in `c++-mode', the maximum decoration\navailable for buffers in `c-mode', and level 1 decoration otherwise." :type '(choice (const :tag "default" nil) (const :tag "maximum" t) (integer :tag "level" 1) (repeat :menu-tag "mode specific" :tag "mode specific" :value ((t . t)) (cons :tag "Instance" (radio :tag "Mode" (const :tag "all" t) (symbol :tag "name")) (radio :tag "Decoration" (const :tag "default" nil) (const :tag "maximum" t) (integer :tag "level" 1))))) :group 'font-lock)
|
|
976
|
|
977 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'font-lock-use-maximal-decoration 'font-lock-maximum-decoration)
|
|
978
|
|
979 (defcustom font-lock-maximum-size (* 250 1024) "*If non-nil, the maximum size for buffers for fontifying.\nOnly buffers less than this can be fontified when Font Lock mode is turned on.\nIf nil, means size is irrelevant.\nIf a list, each element should be a cons pair of the form (MAJOR-MODE . SIZE),\nwhere MAJOR-MODE is a symbol or t (meaning the default). For example:\n ((c++-mode . 256000) (c-mode . 256000) (rmail-mode . 1048576))\nmeans that the maximum size is 250K for buffers in `c++-mode' or `c-mode', one\nmegabyte for buffers in `rmail-mode', and size is irrelevant otherwise." :type '(choice (const :tag "none" nil) (integer :tag "size") (repeat :menu-tag "mode specific" :tag "mode specific" :value ((t)) (cons :tag "Instance" (radio :tag "Mode" (const :tag "all" t) (symbol :tag "name")) (radio :tag "Size" (const :tag "none" nil) (integer :tag "size"))))) :group 'font-lock)
|
|
980
|
462
|
981 (defcustom font-lock-fontify-string-delimiters nil "*If non-nil, apply font-lock-string-face to string delimiters as well as\nstring text when fontifying." :type 'boolean :group 'font-lock)
|
|
982
|
428
|
983 (defvar font-lock-keywords nil "\
|
442
|
984 A list defining the keywords for `font-lock-mode' to highlight.
|
|
985
|
|
986 FONT-LOCK-KEYWORDS := List of FONT-LOCK-FORM's.
|
|
987
|
|
988 FONT-LOCK-FORM :== MATCHER
|
|
989 | (MATCHER . MATCH)
|
|
990 | (MATCHER . FACE-FORM)
|
|
991 | (MATCHER . HIGHLIGHT)
|
|
992 | (MATCHER HIGHLIGHT ...)
|
|
993 | (eval . FORM)
|
|
994
|
|
995 MATCHER :== A string containing a regexp.
|
|
996 | A variable containing a regexp to search for.
|
|
997 | A function to call to make the search.
|
|
998 It is called with one arg, the limit of the search,
|
|
999 and should leave MATCH results in the XEmacs global
|
|
1000 match data.
|
|
1001
|
|
1002 MATCH :== An integer match subexpression number from MATCHER.
|
|
1003
|
|
1004 FACE-FORM :== The symbol naming a defined face.
|
|
1005 | Expression whos value is the face name to use. If you
|
|
1006 want FACE-FORM to be a symbol that evaluates to a face,
|
|
1007 use a form like \"(progn sym)\".
|
|
1008
|
|
1009 HIGHLIGHT :== MATCH-HIGHLIGHT
|
|
1010 | MATCH-ANCHORED
|
|
1011
|
|
1012 FORM :== Expression returning a FONT-LOCK-FORM, evaluated when
|
|
1013 the FONT-LOCK-FORM is first used in a buffer. This
|
|
1014 feature can be used to provide a FONT-LOCK-FORM that
|
|
1015 can only be generated when Font Lock mode is actually
|
|
1016 turned on.
|
|
1017
|
|
1018 MATCH-HIGHLIGHT :== (MATCH FACE-FORM OVERRIDE LAXMATCH)
|
|
1019
|
|
1020 OVERRIDE :== t - overwrite existing fontification
|
|
1021 | 'keep - only parts not already fontified are
|
|
1022 highlighted.
|
|
1023 | 'prepend - merge faces, this fontification has
|
|
1024 precedence over existing
|
|
1025 | 'append - merge faces, existing fontification has
|
|
1026 precedence over
|
|
1027 this face.
|
|
1028
|
|
1029 LAXMATCH :== If non-nil, no error is signalled if there is no MATCH
|
|
1030 in MATCHER.
|
|
1031
|
|
1032 MATCH-ANCHORED :== (ANCHOR-MATCHER PRE-MATCH-FORM \\
|
|
1033 POST-MATCH-FORM MATCH-HIGHLIGHT ...)
|
428
|
1034
|
442
|
1035 ANCHOR-MATCHER :== Like a MATCHER, except that the limit of the search
|
|
1036 defaults to the end of the line after PRE-MATCH-FORM
|
|
1037 is evaluated. However, if PRE-MATCH-FORM returns a
|
|
1038 position greater than the end of the line, that
|
|
1039 position is used as the limit of the search. It is
|
|
1040 generally a bad idea to return a position greater than
|
|
1041 the end of the line, i.e., cause the ANCHOR-MATCHER
|
|
1042 search to span lines.
|
|
1043
|
|
1044 PRE-MATCH-FORM :== Evaluated before the ANCHOR-MATCHER is used, therefore
|
|
1045 can be used to initialize before, ANCHOR-MATCHER is
|
|
1046 used. Typically, PRE-MATCH-FORM is used to move to
|
|
1047 some position relative to the original MATCHER, before
|
|
1048 starting with the ANCHOR-MATCHER.
|
|
1049
|
|
1050 POST-MATCH-FORM :== Like PRE-MATCH-FORM, but used to clean up after the
|
|
1051 ANCHOR-MATCHER. It might be used to move, before
|
|
1052 resuming with MATCH-ANCHORED's parent's MATCHER.
|
|
1053
|
|
1054 For example, an element of the first form highlights (if not already highlighted):
|
|
1055
|
444
|
1056 \"\\\\\\=<foo\\\\\\=>\" Discrete occurrences of \"foo\" in the value
|
442
|
1057 of the variable `font-lock-keyword-face'.
|
428
|
1058
|
442
|
1059 (\"fu\\\\(bar\\\\)\" . 1) Substring \"bar\" within all occurrences of
|
|
1060 \"fubar\" in the value of
|
|
1061 `font-lock-keyword-face'.
|
|
1062
|
|
1063 (\"fubar\" . fubar-face) Occurrences of \"fubar\" in the value of
|
|
1064 `fubar-face'.
|
|
1065
|
|
1066 (\"foo\\\\|bar\" 0 foo-bar-face t) Occurrences of either \"foo\" or \"bar\" in the
|
|
1067 value of `foo-bar-face', even if already
|
|
1068 highlighted.
|
428
|
1069
|
442
|
1070 (fubar-match 1 fubar-face) The first subexpression within all
|
|
1071 occurrences of whatever the function
|
|
1072 `fubar-match' finds and matches in the value
|
|
1073 of `fubar-face'.
|
|
1074
|
444
|
1075 (\"\\\\\\=<anchor\\\\\\=>\" (0 anchor-face) (\"\\\\\\=<item\\\\\\=>\" nil nil (0 item-face)))
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1076 -------------- --------------- ------------ --- --- -------------
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1077 | | | | | |
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1078 MATCHER | ANCHOR-MATCHER | +------+ MATCH-HIGHLIGHT
|
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1079 MATCH-HIGHLIGHT PRE-MATCH-FORM |
|
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1080 POST-MATCH-FORM
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1081
|
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1082 Discrete occurrences of \"anchor\" in the value of `anchor-face', and
|
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1083 subsequent discrete occurrences of \"item\" (on the same line) in the value
|
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1084 of `item-face'. (Here PRE-MATCH-FORM and POST-MATCH-FORM are nil.
|
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1085 Therefore \"item\" is initially searched for starting from the end of the
|
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1086 match of \"anchor\", and searching for subsequent instance of \"anchor\"
|
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1087 resumes from where searching for \"item\" concluded.)
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1088
|
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1089 For highlighting single items, typically only MATCH-HIGHLIGHT is required.
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1090 However, if an item or (typically) several items are to be highlighted
|
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1091 following the instance of another item (the anchor) then MATCH-ANCHORED may be
|
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1092 required.
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1093
|
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1094 These regular expressions should not match text which spans lines. While
|
442
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1095 \\[font-lock-fontify-buffer] handles multi-line patterns correctly, updating when you
|
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1096 edit the buffer does not, since it considers text one line at a time.
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1097
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442
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1098 Be very careful composing regexps for this list; the wrong pattern can
|
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1099 dramatically slow things down!
|
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1100 ")
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1101
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1102 (make-variable-buffer-local 'font-lock-keywords)
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1103
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462
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1104 (defvar font-lock-syntactic-keywords nil "\
|
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1105 A list of the syntactic keywords to highlight.
|
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1106 Can be the list or the name of a function or variable whose value is the list.
|
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1107 See `font-lock-keywords' for a description of the form of this list;
|
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1108 the differences are listed below. MATCH-HIGHLIGHT should be of the form:
|
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1109
|
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1110 (MATCH SYNTAX OVERRIDE LAXMATCH)
|
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1111
|
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1112 where SYNTAX can be of the form (SYNTAX-CODE . MATCHING-CHAR), the name of a
|
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1113 syntax table, or an expression whose value is such a form or a syntax table.
|
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1114 OVERRIDE cannot be `prepend' or `append'.
|
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1115
|
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1116 For example, an element of the form highlights syntactically:
|
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1117
|
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1118 (\"\\\\$\\\\(#\\\\)\" 1 (1 . nil))
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1119
|
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1120 a hash character when following a dollar character, with a SYNTAX-CODE of
|
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1121 1 (meaning punctuation syntax). Assuming that the buffer syntax table does
|
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1122 specify hash characters to have comment start syntax, the element will only
|
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1123 highlight hash characters that do not follow dollar characters as comments
|
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1124 syntactically.
|
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1125
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1126 (\"\\\\('\\\\).\\\\('\\\\)\"
|
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1127 (1 (7 . ?'))
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1128 (2 (7 . ?')))
|
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1129
|
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1130 both single quotes which surround a single character, with a SYNTAX-CODE of
|
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1131 7 (meaning string quote syntax) and a MATCHING-CHAR of a single quote (meaning
|
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1132 a single quote matches a single quote). Assuming that the buffer syntax table
|
|
1133 does not specify single quotes to have quote syntax, the element will only
|
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1134 highlight single quotes of the form 'c' as strings syntactically.
|
|
1135 Other forms, such as foo'bar or 'fubar', will not be highlighted as strings.
|
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1136
|
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1137 This is normally set via `font-lock-defaults'.")
|
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1138
|
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1139 (make-variable-buffer-local 'font-lock-syntactic-keywords)
|
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1140
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428
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1141 (defcustom font-lock-mode nil "Non nil means `font-lock-mode' is on" :group 'font-lock :type 'boolean :initialize 'custom-initialize-default :require 'font-lock :set (function (lambda (var val) (font-lock-mode (or val 0)))))
|
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1142
|
|
1143 (defvar font-lock-mode-hook nil "\
|
|
1144 Function or functions to run on entry to font-lock-mode.")
|
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1145
|
|
1146 (autoload 'font-lock-mode "font-lock" "\
|
|
1147 Toggle Font Lock Mode.
|
|
1148 With arg, turn font-lock mode on if and only if arg is positive.
|
|
1149
|
|
1150 When Font Lock mode is enabled, text is fontified as you type it:
|
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1151
|
|
1152 - Comments are displayed in `font-lock-comment-face';
|
|
1153 - Strings are displayed in `font-lock-string-face';
|
|
1154 - Documentation strings (in Lisp-like languages) are displayed in
|
|
1155 `font-lock-doc-string-face';
|
|
1156 - Language keywords (\"reserved words\") are displayed in
|
|
1157 `font-lock-keyword-face';
|
|
1158 - Function names in their defining form are displayed in
|
|
1159 `font-lock-function-name-face';
|
|
1160 - Variable names in their defining form are displayed in
|
|
1161 `font-lock-variable-name-face';
|
|
1162 - Type names are displayed in `font-lock-type-face';
|
|
1163 - References appearing in help files and the like are displayed
|
|
1164 in `font-lock-reference-face';
|
|
1165 - Preprocessor declarations are displayed in
|
|
1166 `font-lock-preprocessor-face';
|
|
1167
|
|
1168 and
|
|
1169
|
|
1170 - Certain other expressions are displayed in other faces according
|
|
1171 to the value of the variable `font-lock-keywords'.
|
|
1172
|
|
1173 Where modes support different levels of fontification, you can use the variable
|
|
1174 `font-lock-maximum-decoration' to specify which level you generally prefer.
|
|
1175 When you turn Font Lock mode on/off the buffer is fontified/defontified, though
|
|
1176 fontification occurs only if the buffer is less than `font-lock-maximum-size'.
|
|
1177 To fontify a buffer without turning on Font Lock mode, and regardless of buffer
|
|
1178 size, you can use \\[font-lock-fontify-buffer].
|
|
1179
|
|
1180 See the variable `font-lock-keywords' for customization." t nil)
|
|
1181
|
|
1182 (autoload 'turn-on-font-lock "font-lock" "\
|
444
|
1183 Unconditionally turn on Font Lock mode." t nil)
|
428
|
1184
|
|
1185 (autoload 'turn-off-font-lock "font-lock" "\
|
444
|
1186 Unconditionally turn off Font Lock mode." t nil)
|
428
|
1187
|
|
1188 (autoload 'font-lock-fontify-buffer "font-lock" "\
|
|
1189 Fontify the current buffer the way `font-lock-mode' would.
|
|
1190 See `font-lock-mode' for details.
|
|
1191
|
|
1192 This can take a while for large buffers." t nil)
|
|
1193
|
|
1194 (autoload 'font-lock-set-defaults-1 "font-lock" nil nil nil)
|
|
1195
|
|
1196 (add-minor-mode 'font-lock-mode " Font")
|
|
1197
|
|
1198 ;;;***
|
|
1199
|
|
1200 ;;;### (autoloads (font-menu-weight-constructor font-menu-size-constructor font-menu-family-constructor reset-device-font-menus) "font-menu" "lisp/font-menu.el")
|
|
1201
|
|
1202 (defcustom font-menu-ignore-scaled-fonts nil "*If non-nil, then the font menu will try to show only bitmap fonts." :type 'boolean :group 'font-menu)
|
|
1203
|
|
1204 (defcustom font-menu-this-frame-only-p nil "*If non-nil, then changing the default font from the font menu will only\naffect one frame instead of all frames." :type 'boolean :group 'font-menu)
|
|
1205
|
|
1206 (fset 'install-font-menus 'reset-device-font-menus)
|
|
1207
|
|
1208 (autoload 'reset-device-font-menus "font-menu" "\
|
|
1209 Generates the `Font', `Size', and `Weight' submenus for the Options menu.
|
|
1210 This is run the first time that a font-menu is needed for each device.
|
|
1211 If you don't like the lazy invocation of this function, you can add it to
|
|
1212 `create-device-hook' and that will make the font menus respond more quickly
|
444
|
1213 when they are selected for the first time. If you add fonts to your system,
|
428
|
1214 or if you change your font path, you can call this to re-initialize the menus." nil nil)
|
|
1215
|
|
1216 (autoload 'font-menu-family-constructor "font-menu" nil nil nil)
|
|
1217
|
|
1218 (autoload 'font-menu-size-constructor "font-menu" nil nil nil)
|
|
1219
|
|
1220 (autoload 'font-menu-weight-constructor "font-menu" nil nil nil)
|
|
1221
|
|
1222 ;;;***
|
|
1223
|
|
1224 ;;;### (autoloads (x-font-build-cache font-default-size-for-device font-default-encoding-for-device font-default-registry-for-device font-default-family-for-device font-default-object-for-device font-default-font-for-device font-create-object) "font" "lisp/font.el")
|
|
1225
|
|
1226 (autoload 'font-create-object "font" nil nil nil)
|
|
1227
|
|
1228 (autoload 'font-default-font-for-device "font" nil nil nil)
|
|
1229
|
|
1230 (autoload 'font-default-object-for-device "font" nil nil nil)
|
|
1231
|
|
1232 (autoload 'font-default-family-for-device "font" nil nil nil)
|
|
1233
|
|
1234 (autoload 'font-default-registry-for-device "font" nil nil nil)
|
|
1235
|
|
1236 (autoload 'font-default-encoding-for-device "font" nil nil nil)
|
|
1237
|
|
1238 (autoload 'font-default-size-for-device "font" nil nil nil)
|
|
1239
|
|
1240 (autoload 'x-font-build-cache "font" nil nil nil)
|
|
1241
|
|
1242 ;;;***
|
|
1243
|
|
1244 ;;;### (autoloads (gnuserv-start gnuserv-running-p) "gnuserv" "lisp/gnuserv.el")
|
|
1245
|
|
1246 (defcustom gnuserv-frame nil "*The frame to be used to display all edited files.\nIf nil, then a new frame is created for each file edited.\nIf t, then the currently selected frame will be used.\nIf a function, then this will be called with a symbol `x' or `tty' as the\nonly argument, and its return value will be interpreted as above." :tag "Gnuserv Frame" :type '(radio (const :tag "Create new frame each time" nil) (const :tag "Use selected frame" t) (function-item :tag "Use main Emacs frame" gnuserv-main-frame-function) (function-item :tag "Use visible frame, otherwise create new" gnuserv-visible-frame-function) (function-item :tag "Create special Gnuserv frame and use it" gnuserv-special-frame-function) (function :tag "Other")) :group 'gnuserv :group 'frames)
|
|
1247
|
|
1248 (autoload 'gnuserv-running-p "gnuserv" "\
|
|
1249 Return non-nil if a gnuserv process is running from this XEmacs session." nil nil)
|
|
1250
|
|
1251 (autoload 'gnuserv-start "gnuserv" "\
|
|
1252 Allow this Emacs process to be a server for client processes.
|
|
1253 This starts a gnuserv communications subprocess through which
|
|
1254 client \"editors\" (gnuclient and gnudoit) can send editing commands to
|
|
1255 this Emacs job. See the gnuserv(1) manual page for more details.
|
|
1256
|
|
1257 Prefix arg means just kill any existing server communications subprocess." t nil)
|
|
1258
|
|
1259 ;;;***
|
|
1260
|
464
|
1261 ;;;### (autoloads (gtk-reset-device-font-menus) "gtk-font-menu" "lisp/gtk-font-menu.el")
|
|
1262
|
|
1263 (autoload 'gtk-reset-device-font-menus "gtk-font-menu" "\
|
|
1264 Generates the `Font', `Size', and `Weight' submenus for the Options menu.
|
|
1265 This is run the first time that a font-menu is needed for each device.
|
|
1266 If you don't like the lazy invocation of this function, you can add it to
|
|
1267 `create-device-hook' and that will make the font menus respond more quickly
|
|
1268 when they are selected for the first time. If you add fonts to your system,
|
|
1269 or if you change your font path, you can call this to re-initialize the menus." nil nil)
|
|
1270
|
|
1271 (defun* gtk-font-menu-font-data (face dcache) (defvar gtk-font-regexp) (defvar gtk-font-regexp-foundry-and-family) (let* ((case-fold-search t) (domain (if font-menu-this-frame-only-p (selected-frame) (selected-device))) (name (font-instance-name (face-font-instance face domain))) (truename (font-instance-truename (face-font-instance face domain (if (featurep 'mule) 'ascii)))) family size weight entry slant) (when (string-match gtk-font-regexp-foundry-and-family name) (setq family (capitalize (match-string 1 name))) (setq entry (vassoc family (aref dcache 0)))) (when (and (null entry) (string-match gtk-font-regexp-foundry-and-family truename)) (setq family (capitalize (match-string 1 truename))) (setq entry (vassoc family (aref dcache 0)))) (when (null entry) (return-from gtk-font-menu-font-data (make-vector 5 nil))) (when (string-match gtk-font-regexp name) (setq weight (capitalize (match-string 1 name))) (setq size (string-to-int (match-string 6 name)))) (when (string-match gtk-font-regexp truename) (when (not (member weight (aref entry 1))) (setq weight (capitalize (match-string 1 truename)))) (when (not (member size (aref entry 2))) (setq size (string-to-int (match-string 6 truename)))) (setq slant (capitalize (match-string 2 truename)))) (vector entry family size weight slant)))
|
|
1272
|
|
1273 ;;;***
|
|
1274
|
428
|
1275 ;;;### (autoloads nil "help-macro" "lisp/help-macro.el")
|
|
1276
|
|
1277 (defcustom three-step-help t "*Non-nil means give more info about Help command in three steps.\nThe three steps are simple prompt, prompt with all options,\nand window listing and describing the options.\nA value of nil means skip the middle step, so that\n\\[help-command] \\[help-command] gives the window that lists the options." :type 'boolean :group 'help-appearance)
|
|
1278
|
|
1279 ;;;***
|
|
1280
|
|
1281 ;;;### (autoloads (hyper-apropos-popup-menu hyper-apropos-set-variable hyper-set-variable hyper-apropos-read-variable-symbol hyper-describe-function hyper-where-is hyper-describe-variable hyper-describe-face hyper-describe-key-briefly hyper-describe-key hyper-apropos) "hyper-apropos" "lisp/hyper-apropos.el")
|
|
1282
|
|
1283 (autoload 'hyper-apropos "hyper-apropos" "\
|
|
1284 Display lists of functions and variables matching REGEXP
|
|
1285 in buffer \"*Hyper Apropos*\". If optional prefix arg is given, then the
|
|
1286 value of `hyper-apropos-programming-apropos' is toggled for this search.
|
|
1287 See also `hyper-apropos-mode'." t nil)
|
|
1288
|
|
1289 (autoload 'hyper-describe-key "hyper-apropos" nil t nil)
|
|
1290
|
|
1291 (autoload 'hyper-describe-key-briefly "hyper-apropos" nil t nil)
|
|
1292
|
|
1293 (autoload 'hyper-describe-face "hyper-apropos" "\
|
|
1294 Describe face..
|
|
1295 See also `hyper-apropos' and `hyper-describe-function'." t nil)
|
|
1296
|
|
1297 (autoload 'hyper-describe-variable "hyper-apropos" "\
|
|
1298 Hypertext drop-in replacement for `describe-variable'.
|
|
1299 See also `hyper-apropos' and `hyper-describe-function'." t nil)
|
|
1300
|
|
1301 (autoload 'hyper-where-is "hyper-apropos" "\
|
|
1302 Print message listing key sequences that invoke specified command." t nil)
|
|
1303
|
|
1304 (autoload 'hyper-describe-function "hyper-apropos" "\
|
|
1305 Hypertext replacement for `describe-function'. Unlike `describe-function'
|
|
1306 in that the symbol under the cursor is the default if it is a function.
|
|
1307 See also `hyper-apropos' and `hyper-describe-variable'." t nil)
|
|
1308
|
|
1309 (autoload 'hyper-apropos-read-variable-symbol "hyper-apropos" "\
|
|
1310 Hypertext drop-in replacement for `describe-variable'.
|
|
1311 See also `hyper-apropos' and `hyper-describe-function'." nil nil)
|
|
1312
|
|
1313 (define-obsolete-function-alias 'hypropos-read-variable-symbol 'hyper-apropos-read-variable-symbol)
|
|
1314
|
|
1315 (define-obsolete-function-alias 'hypropos-get-doc 'hyper-apropos-get-doc)
|
|
1316
|
|
1317 (autoload 'hyper-set-variable "hyper-apropos" nil t nil)
|
|
1318
|
|
1319 (autoload 'hyper-apropos-set-variable "hyper-apropos" "\
|
|
1320 Interactively set the variable on the current line." t nil)
|
|
1321
|
|
1322 (define-obsolete-function-alias 'hypropos-set-variable 'hyper-apropos-set-variable)
|
|
1323
|
|
1324 (autoload 'hyper-apropos-popup-menu "hyper-apropos" nil t nil)
|
|
1325
|
|
1326 (define-obsolete-function-alias 'hypropos-popup-menu 'hyper-apropos-popup-menu)
|
|
1327
|
|
1328 ;;;***
|
|
1329
|
442
|
1330 ;;;### (autoloads (Info-elisp-ref Info-emacs-key Info-goto-emacs-key-command-node Info-goto-emacs-command-node Info-emacs-command Info-search Info-visit-file Info-goto-node Info-batch-rebuild-dir Info-find-node Info-query info) "info" "lisp/info.el")
|
428
|
1331
|
|
1332 (defvar Info-directory-list nil "\
|
|
1333 List of directories to search for Info documentation files.
|
|
1334
|
|
1335 The first directory in this list, the \"dir\" file there will become
|
442
|
1336 the (dir)Top node of the Info documentation tree.
|
|
1337
|
|
1338 Note: DO NOT use the `customize' interface to change the value of this
|
|
1339 variable. Its value is created dynamically on each startup, depending
|
|
1340 on XEmacs packages installed on the system. If you want to change the
|
|
1341 search path, make the needed modifications on the variable's value
|
|
1342 from .emacs. For instance:
|
|
1343
|
|
1344 (setq Info-directory-list (cons \"~/info\" Info-directory-list))")
|
428
|
1345
|
|
1346 (autoload 'info "info" "\
|
|
1347 Enter Info, the documentation browser.
|
|
1348 Optional argument FILE specifies the file to examine;
|
|
1349 the default is the top-level directory of Info.
|
|
1350
|
|
1351 In interactive use, a prefix argument directs this command
|
|
1352 to read a file name from the minibuffer." t nil)
|
|
1353
|
|
1354 (autoload 'Info-query "info" "\
|
|
1355 Enter Info, the documentation browser. Prompt for name of Info file." t nil)
|
|
1356
|
442
|
1357 (autoload 'Info-find-node "info" "\
|
|
1358 Go to an info node specified as separate FILENAME and NODENAME.
|
|
1359 Look for a plausible filename, or if not found then look for URL's and
|
|
1360 dispatch to the appropriate fn. NO-GOING-BACK is non-nil if
|
|
1361 recovering from an error in this function; it says do not attempt
|
|
1362 further (recursive) error recovery. TRYFILE is ??" nil nil)
|
|
1363
|
428
|
1364 (autoload 'Info-batch-rebuild-dir "info" "\
|
444
|
1365 (Re)build `dir' files in the directories remaining on the command line.
|
|
1366 Use this from the command line, with `-batch', it won't work in an
|
|
1367 interactive XEmacs.
|
|
1368
|
|
1369 Each file is processed even if an error occurred previously. For example,
|
|
1370 invoke \"xemacs -batch -f Info-batch-rebuild-dir /usr/local/info\"." nil nil)
|
428
|
1371
|
|
1372 (autoload 'Info-goto-node "info" "\
|
|
1373 Go to info node named NAME. Give just NODENAME or (FILENAME)NODENAME.
|
|
1374 Actually, the following interpretations of NAME are tried in order:
|
|
1375 (FILENAME)NODENAME
|
|
1376 (FILENAME) (using Top node)
|
|
1377 NODENAME (in current file)
|
|
1378 TAGNAME (see below)
|
|
1379 FILENAME (using Top node)
|
|
1380 where TAGNAME is a string that appears in quotes: \"TAGNAME\", in an
|
|
1381 annotation for any node of any file. (See `a' and `x' commands.)" t nil)
|
|
1382
|
|
1383 (autoload 'Info-visit-file "info" "\
|
|
1384 Directly visit an info file." t nil)
|
|
1385
|
|
1386 (autoload 'Info-search "info" "\
|
|
1387 Search for REGEXP, starting from point, and select node it's found in." t nil)
|
|
1388
|
|
1389 (autoload 'Info-emacs-command "info" "\
|
|
1390 Look up an Emacs command in the Emacs manual in the Info system.
|
|
1391 This command is designed to be used whether you are already in Info or not." t nil)
|
|
1392
|
|
1393 (autoload 'Info-goto-emacs-command-node "info" "\
|
|
1394 Look up an Emacs command in the Emacs manual in the Info system.
|
|
1395 This command is designed to be used whether you are already in Info or not." t nil)
|
|
1396
|
|
1397 (autoload 'Info-goto-emacs-key-command-node "info" "\
|
|
1398 Look up an Emacs key sequence in the Emacs manual in the Info system.
|
|
1399 This command is designed to be used whether you are already in Info or not." t nil)
|
|
1400
|
|
1401 (autoload 'Info-emacs-key "info" "\
|
|
1402 Look up an Emacs key sequence in the Emacs manual in the Info system.
|
|
1403 This command is designed to be used whether you are already in Info or not." t nil)
|
|
1404
|
|
1405 (autoload 'Info-elisp-ref "info" "\
|
|
1406 Look up an Emacs Lisp function in the Elisp manual in the Info system.
|
|
1407 This command is designed to be used whether you are already in Info or not." t nil)
|
|
1408
|
|
1409 ;;;***
|
|
1410
|
|
1411 ;;;### (autoloads nil "itimer-autosave" "lisp/itimer-autosave.el")
|
|
1412
|
|
1413 ;;;***
|
|
1414
|
|
1415 ;;;### (autoloads nil "loaddefs" "lisp/loaddefs.el")
|
|
1416
|
|
1417 ;;;***
|
|
1418
|
|
1419 ;;;### (autoloads nil "loadhist" "lisp/loadhist.el")
|
|
1420
|
|
1421 ;;;***
|
|
1422
|
|
1423 ;;;### (autoloads (mswindows-reset-device-font-menus) "msw-font-menu" "lisp/msw-font-menu.el")
|
|
1424
|
|
1425 (autoload 'mswindows-reset-device-font-menus "msw-font-menu" "\
|
|
1426 Generates the `Font', `Size', and `Weight' submenus for the Options menu.
|
|
1427 This is run the first time that a font-menu is needed for each device.
|
|
1428 If you don't like the lazy invocation of this function, you can add it to
|
|
1429 `create-device-hook' and that will make the font menus respond more quickly
|
|
1430 when they are selected for the first time. If you add fonts to your system,
|
|
1431 or if you change your font path, you can call this to re-initialize the menus." nil nil)
|
|
1432
|
|
1433 (defun* mswindows-font-menu-font-data (face dcache) (let* ((case-fold-search t) (domain (if font-menu-this-frame-only-p (selected-frame) (selected-device))) (name (font-instance-name (face-font-instance face domain))) (truename (font-instance-truename (face-font-instance face domain (if (featurep 'mule) 'ascii)))) family size weight entry slant) (when (string-match mswindows-font-regexp name) (setq family (match-string 1 name)) (setq entry (vassoc family (aref dcache 0)))) (when (and (null entry) (string-match mswindows-font-regexp truename)) (setq family (match-string 1 truename)) (setq entry (vassoc family (aref dcache 0)))) (when (null entry) (return-from mswindows-font-menu-font-data (make-vector 5 nil))) (when (string-match mswindows-font-regexp name) (setq weight (match-string 2 name)) (setq size (string-to-int (match-string 4 name)))) (when (string-match mswindows-font-regexp truename) (when (not (member weight (aref entry 1))) (setq weight (match-string 2 truename))) (when (not (member size (aref entry 2))) (setq size (string-to-int (match-string 4 truename)))) (setq slant (match-string 5 truename))) (vector entry family size weight slant)))
|
|
1434
|
|
1435 ;;;***
|
|
1436
|
|
1437 ;;;### (autoloads (mwheel-install) "mwheel" "lisp/mwheel.el")
|
|
1438
|
|
1439 (autoload 'mwheel-install "mwheel" "\
|
444
|
1440 Enable mouse wheel support." t nil)
|
428
|
1441
|
|
1442 ;;;***
|
|
1443
|
|
1444 ;;;### (autoloads (package-admin-add-binary-package package-admin-add-single-file-package) "package-admin" "lisp/package-admin.el")
|
|
1445
|
|
1446 (autoload 'package-admin-add-single-file-package "package-admin" "\
|
|
1447 Install a single file Lisp package into XEmacs package hierarchy.
|
|
1448 `file' should be the full path to the lisp file to install.
|
|
1449 `destdir' should be a simple directory name.
|
|
1450 The optional `pkg-dir' can be used to override the default package hierarchy
|
|
1451 \(car (last late-packages))." t nil)
|
|
1452
|
|
1453 (autoload 'package-admin-add-binary-package "package-admin" "\
|
|
1454 Install a pre-bytecompiled XEmacs package into package hierarchy." t nil)
|
|
1455
|
|
1456 ;;;***
|
|
1457
|
|
1458 ;;;### (autoloads (package-get-custom package-get-package-provider package-get package-get-dependencies package-get-all package-get-update-all package-get-delete-package package-get-save-base package-get-update-base-from-buffer package-get-update-base package-get-update-base-entry package-get-require-base package-get-download-menu) "package-get" "lisp/package-get.el")
|
|
1459
|
|
1460 (defvar package-get-base nil "\
|
|
1461 List of packages that are installed at this site.
|
|
1462 For each element in the alist, car is the package name and the cdr is
|
|
1463 a plist containing information about the package. Typical fields
|
|
1464 kept in the plist are:
|
|
1465
|
|
1466 version - version of this package
|
|
1467 provides - list of symbols provided
|
|
1468 requires - list of symbols that are required.
|
|
1469 These in turn are provided by other packages.
|
|
1470 filename - name of the file.
|
|
1471 size - size of the file (aka the bundled package)
|
|
1472 md5sum - computed md5 checksum
|
|
1473 description - What this package is for.
|
|
1474 type - Whether this is a 'binary (default) or 'single file package
|
|
1475
|
|
1476 More fields may be added as needed. An example:
|
|
1477
|
|
1478 '(
|
|
1479 (name
|
|
1480 (version \"<version 2>\"
|
|
1481 file \"filename\"
|
|
1482 description \"what this package is about.\"
|
|
1483 provides (<list>)
|
|
1484 requires (<list>)
|
|
1485 size <integer-bytes>
|
|
1486 md5sum \"<checksum\"
|
|
1487 type single
|
|
1488 )
|
|
1489 (version \"<version 1>\"
|
|
1490 file \"filename\"
|
|
1491 description \"what this package is about.\"
|
|
1492 provides (<list>)
|
|
1493 requires (<list>)
|
|
1494 size <integer-bytes>
|
|
1495 md5sum \"<checksum\"
|
|
1496 type single
|
|
1497 )
|
|
1498 ...
|
|
1499 ))
|
|
1500
|
|
1501 For version information, it is assumed things are listed in most
|
|
1502 recent to least recent -- in other words, the version names don't have to
|
|
1503 be lexically ordered. It is debatable if it makes sense to have more than
|
|
1504 one version of a package available.")
|
|
1505
|
444
|
1506 (defcustom package-get-download-sites '(("Pre-Releases" "ftp.xemacs.org" "pub/xemacs/beta/experimental/packages") ("xemacs.org" "ftp.xemacs.org" "pub/xemacs/packages") ("crc.ca (Canada)" "ftp.crc.ca" "pub/packages/editors/xemacs/packages") ("ualberta.ca (Canada)" "sunsite.ualberta.ca" "pub/Mirror/xemacs/packages") ("uiuc.edu (United States)" "uiarchive.uiuc.edu" "pub/packages/xemacs/packages") ("unc.edu (United States)" "metalab.unc.edu" "pub/packages/editors/xemacs/packages") ("utk.edu (United States)" "ftp.sunsite.utk.edu" "pub/xemacs/packages") ("unicamp.br (Brazil)" "ftp.unicamp.br" "pub/xemacs/packages") ("tuwien.ac.at (Austria)" "gd.tuwien.ac.at" "editors/xemacs/packages") ("auc.dk (Denmark)" "sunsite.auc.dk" "pub/emacs/xemacs/packages") ("doc.ic.ac.uk (England)" "sunsite.doc.ic.ac.uk" "packages/xemacs/packages") ("funet.fi (Finland)" "ftp.funet.fi" "pub/mirrors/ftp.xemacs.org/pub/tux/xemacs/packages") ("cenatls.cena.dgac.fr (France)" "ftp.cenatls.cena.dgac.fr" "Emacs/xemacs/packages") ("pasteur.fr (France)" "ftp.pasteur.fr" "pub/computing/xemacs/packages") ("tu-darmstadt.de (Germany)" "ftp.tu-darmstadt.de" "pub/editors/xemacs/packages") ("kfki.hu (Hungary)" "ftp.kfki.hu" "pub/packages/xemacs/packages") ("eunet.ie (Ireland)" "ftp.eunet.ie" "mirrors/ftp.xemacs.org/pub/xemacs/packages") ("uniroma2.it (Italy)" "ftp.uniroma2.it" "unix/misc/dist/XEMACS/packages") ("uio.no (Norway)" "sunsite.uio.no" "pub/xemacs/packages") ("icm.edu.pl (Poland)" "ftp.icm.edu.pl" "pub/unix/editors/xemacs/packages") ("srcc.msu.su (Russia)" "ftp.srcc.msu.su" "mirror/ftp.xemacs.org/packages") ("sunet.se (Sweden)" "ftp.sunet.se" "pub/gnu/xemacs/packages") ("cnlab-switch.ch (Switzerland)" "sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch" "mirror/xemacs/packages") ("aist.go.jp (Japan)" "ring.aist.go.jp" "pub/text/xemacs/packages") ("asahi-net.or.jp (Japan)" "ring.asahi-net.or.jp" "pub/text/xemacs/packages") ("dti.ad.jp (Japan)" "ftp.dti.ad.jp" "pub/unix/editor/xemacs/packages") ("jaist.ac.jp (Japan)" "ftp.jaist.ac.jp" "pub/GNU/xemacs/packages") ("nucba.ac.jp (Japan)" "mirror.nucba.ac.jp" "mirror/xemacs/packages") ("sut.ac.jp (Japan)" "sunsite.sut.ac.jp" "pub/archives/packages/xemacs/packages") ("tsukuba.ac.jp (Japan)" "ftp.netlab.is.tsukuba.ac.jp" "pub/GNU/xemacs/packages") ("kreonet.re.kr (Korea)" "ftp.kreonet.re.kr" "pub/tools/emacs/xemacs/packages") ("nctu.edu.tw (Taiwan)" "coda.nctu.edu.tw" "Editors/xemacs/packages") ("sun.ac.za (South Africa)" "ftp.sun.ac.za" "xemacs/packages") ("isu.net.sa (Saudi Arabia)" "ftp.isu.net.sa" "pub/mirrors/ftp.xemacs.org/packages") ("aarnet.edu.au (Australia)" "mirror.aarnet.edu.au" "pub/xemacs/packages")) "*List of remote sites available for downloading packages.\nList format is '(site-description site-name directory-on-site).\nSITE-DESCRIPTION is a textual description of the site. SITE-NAME\nis the internet address of the download site. DIRECTORY-ON-SITE\nis the directory on the site in which packages may be found.\nThis variable is used to initialize `package-get-remote', the\nvariable actually used to specify package download sites." :tag "Package download sites" :type '(repeat (list (string :tag "Name") host-name directory)) :group 'package-get)
|
428
|
1507
|
|
1508 (autoload 'package-get-download-menu "package-get" "\
|
|
1509 Build the `Add Download Site' menu." nil nil)
|
|
1510
|
|
1511 (autoload 'package-get-require-base "package-get" "\
|
|
1512 Require that a package-get database has been loaded.
|
|
1513 If the optional FORCE-CURRENT argument or the value of
|
|
1514 `package-get-always-update' is Non-nil, try to update the database
|
|
1515 from a location in `package-get-remote'. Otherwise a local copy is used
|
|
1516 if available and remote access is never done.
|
|
1517
|
|
1518 Please use FORCE-CURRENT only when the user is explictly dealing with packages
|
|
1519 and remote access is likely in the near future." nil nil)
|
|
1520
|
|
1521 (autoload 'package-get-update-base-entry "package-get" "\
|
|
1522 Update an entry in `package-get-base'." nil nil)
|
|
1523
|
|
1524 (autoload 'package-get-update-base "package-get" "\
|
|
1525 Update the package-get database file with entries from DB-FILE.
|
|
1526 Unless FORCE-CURRENT is non-nil never try to update the database." t nil)
|
|
1527
|
|
1528 (autoload 'package-get-update-base-from-buffer "package-get" "\
|
|
1529 Update the package-get database with entries from BUFFER.
|
|
1530 BUFFER defaults to the current buffer. This command can be
|
|
1531 used interactively, for example from a mail or news buffer." t nil)
|
|
1532
|
|
1533 (autoload 'package-get-save-base "package-get" "\
|
|
1534 Write the package-get database to FILE.
|
|
1535
|
|
1536 Note: This database will be unsigned of course." t nil)
|
|
1537
|
|
1538 (autoload 'package-get-delete-package "package-get" "\
|
|
1539 Delete an installation of PACKAGE below directory PKG-TOPDIR.
|
|
1540 PACKAGE is a symbol, not a string.
|
|
1541 This is just an interactive wrapper for `package-admin-delete-binary-package'." t nil)
|
|
1542
|
|
1543 (autoload 'package-get-update-all "package-get" "\
|
|
1544 Fetch and install the latest versions of all currently installed packages." t nil)
|
|
1545
|
|
1546 (autoload 'package-get-all "package-get" "\
|
|
1547 Fetch PACKAGE with VERSION and all other required packages.
|
|
1548 Uses `package-get-base' to determine just what is required and what
|
|
1549 package provides that functionality. If VERSION is nil, retrieves
|
|
1550 latest version. Optional argument FETCHED-PACKAGES is used to keep
|
|
1551 track of packages already fetched. Optional argument INSTALL-DIR,
|
|
1552 if non-nil, specifies the package directory where fetched packages
|
|
1553 should be installed.
|
|
1554
|
|
1555 Returns nil upon error." t nil)
|
|
1556
|
|
1557 (autoload 'package-get-dependencies "package-get" "\
|
|
1558 Compute dependencies for PACKAGES.
|
|
1559 Uses `package-get-base' to determine just what is required and what
|
|
1560 package provides that functionality. Returns the list of packages
|
|
1561 required by PACKAGES." nil nil)
|
|
1562
|
|
1563 (autoload 'package-get "package-get" "\
|
|
1564 Fetch PACKAGE from remote site.
|
|
1565 Optional arguments VERSION indicates which version to retrieve, nil
|
|
1566 means most recent version. CONFLICT indicates what happens if the
|
|
1567 package is already installed. Valid values for CONFLICT are:
|
|
1568 'always always retrieve the package even if it is already installed
|
|
1569 'never do not retrieve the package if it is installed.
|
|
1570 INSTALL-DIR, if non-nil, specifies the package directory where
|
|
1571 fetched packages should be installed.
|
|
1572
|
442
|
1573 The value of `package-get-base' is used to determine what files should
|
428
|
1574 be retrieved. The value of `package-get-remote' is used to determine
|
|
1575 where a package should be retrieved from. The sites are tried in
|
|
1576 order so one is better off listing easily reached sites first.
|
|
1577
|
|
1578 Once the package is retrieved, its md5 checksum is computed. If that
|
|
1579 sum does not match that stored in `package-get-base' for this version
|
|
1580 of the package, an error is signalled.
|
|
1581
|
|
1582 Returns `t' upon success, the symbol `error' if the package was
|
|
1583 successfully installed but errors occurred during initialization, or
|
|
1584 `nil' upon error." t nil)
|
|
1585
|
|
1586 (autoload 'package-get-package-provider "package-get" "\
|
|
1587 Search for a package that provides SYM and return the name and
|
|
1588 version. Searches in `package-get-base' for SYM. If SYM is a
|
442
|
1589 consp, then it must match a corresponding (provide (SYM VERSION)) from
|
428
|
1590 the package.
|
|
1591
|
|
1592 If FORCE-CURRENT is non-nil make sure the database is up to date. This might
|
|
1593 lead to Emacs accessing remote sites." t nil)
|
|
1594
|
|
1595 (autoload 'package-get-custom "package-get" "\
|
|
1596 Fetch and install the latest versions of all customized packages." t nil)
|
|
1597
|
|
1598 ;;;***
|
|
1599
|
452
|
1600 ;;;### (autoloads (package-net-update-installed-db package-net-setup-directory) "package-net" "lisp/package-net.el")
|
|
1601
|
|
1602 (autoload 'package-net-setup-directory "package-net" nil nil nil)
|
|
1603
|
|
1604 (autoload 'package-net-update-installed-db "package-net" "\
|
|
1605 Write out the installed package index in a net install suitable format.
|
|
1606 If DESTDIR is non-nil then use that as the destination directory.
|
|
1607 DESTDIR defaults to the value of `package-net-setup-directory'." nil nil)
|
|
1608
|
|
1609 ;;;***
|
|
1610
|
428
|
1611 ;;;### (autoloads (pui-list-packages pui-add-install-directory package-ui-add-site) "package-ui" "lisp/package-ui.el")
|
|
1612
|
|
1613 (autoload 'package-ui-add-site "package-ui" "\
|
|
1614 Add site to package-get-remote and possibly offer to update package list." nil nil)
|
|
1615
|
|
1616 (autoload 'pui-add-install-directory "package-ui" "\
|
|
1617 Add a new package binary directory to the head of `package-get-remote'.
|
|
1618 Note that no provision is made for saving any changes made by this function.
|
|
1619 It exists mainly as a convenience for one-time package installations from
|
|
1620 disk." t nil)
|
|
1621
|
|
1622 (autoload 'pui-list-packages "package-ui" "\
|
|
1623 List all packages and package information.
|
|
1624 The package name, version, and description are displayed. From the displayed
|
|
1625 buffer, the user can see which packages are installed, which are not, and
|
|
1626 which are out-of-date (a newer version is available). The user can then
|
|
1627 select packages for installation via the keyboard or mouse." t nil)
|
|
1628
|
|
1629 (defalias 'list-packages 'pui-list-packages)
|
|
1630
|
|
1631 ;;;***
|
|
1632
|
|
1633 ;;;### (autoloads (picture-mode) "picture" "lisp/picture.el")
|
|
1634
|
|
1635 (autoload 'picture-mode "picture" "\
|
|
1636 Switch to Picture mode, in which a quarter-plane screen model is used.
|
|
1637 Printing characters replace instead of inserting themselves with motion
|
|
1638 afterwards settable by these commands:
|
|
1639 C-c < Move left after insertion.
|
|
1640 C-c > Move right after insertion.
|
|
1641 C-c ^ Move up after insertion.
|
|
1642 C-c . Move down after insertion.
|
|
1643 C-c ` Move northwest (nw) after insertion.
|
|
1644 C-c ' Move northeast (ne) after insertion.
|
|
1645 C-c / Move southwest (sw) after insertion.
|
|
1646 C-c \\ Move southeast (se) after insertion.
|
|
1647 The current direction is displayed in the modeline. The initial
|
|
1648 direction is right. Whitespace is inserted and tabs are changed to
|
|
1649 spaces when required by movement. You can move around in the buffer
|
|
1650 with these commands:
|
|
1651 \\[picture-move-down] Move vertically to SAME column in previous line.
|
|
1652 \\[picture-move-up] Move vertically to SAME column in next line.
|
|
1653 \\[picture-end-of-line] Move to column following last non-whitespace character.
|
|
1654 \\[picture-forward-column] Move right inserting spaces if required.
|
|
1655 \\[picture-backward-column] Move left changing tabs to spaces if required.
|
|
1656 C-c C-f Move in direction of current picture motion.
|
|
1657 C-c C-b Move in opposite direction of current picture motion.
|
|
1658 Return Move to beginning of next line.
|
|
1659 You can edit tabular text with these commands:
|
|
1660 M-Tab Move to column beneath (or at) next interesting character.
|
|
1661 `Indents' relative to a previous line.
|
|
1662 Tab Move to next stop in tab stop list.
|
|
1663 C-c Tab Set tab stops according to context of this line.
|
|
1664 With ARG resets tab stops to default (global) value.
|
|
1665 See also documentation of variable picture-tab-chars
|
|
1666 which defines \"interesting character\". You can manually
|
|
1667 change the tab stop list with command \\[edit-tab-stops].
|
|
1668 You can manipulate text with these commands:
|
|
1669 C-d Clear (replace) ARG columns after point without moving.
|
|
1670 C-c C-d Delete char at point - the command normally assigned to C-d.
|
|
1671 \\[picture-backward-clear-column] Clear (replace) ARG columns before point, moving back over them.
|
|
1672 \\[picture-clear-line] Clear ARG lines, advancing over them. The cleared
|
|
1673 text is saved in the kill ring.
|
|
1674 \\[picture-open-line] Open blank line(s) beneath current line.
|
|
1675 You can manipulate rectangles with these commands:
|
|
1676 C-c C-k Clear (or kill) a rectangle and save it.
|
|
1677 C-c C-w Like C-c C-k except rectangle is saved in named register.
|
|
1678 C-c C-y Overlay (or insert) currently saved rectangle at point.
|
|
1679 C-c C-x Like C-c C-y except rectangle is taken from named register.
|
|
1680 \\[copy-rectangle-to-register] Copies a rectangle to a register.
|
|
1681 \\[advertised-undo] Can undo effects of rectangle overlay commands
|
|
1682 commands if invoked soon enough.
|
|
1683 You can return to the previous mode with:
|
|
1684 C-c C-c Which also strips trailing whitespace from every line.
|
|
1685 Stripping is suppressed by supplying an argument.
|
|
1686
|
|
1687 Entry to this mode calls the value of picture-mode-hook if non-nil.
|
|
1688
|
|
1689 Note that Picture mode commands will work outside of Picture mode, but
|
|
1690 they are not defaultly assigned to keys." t nil)
|
|
1691
|
|
1692 (defalias 'edit-picture 'picture-mode)
|
|
1693
|
|
1694 ;;;***
|
|
1695
|
442
|
1696 ;;;### (autoloads (clear-rectangle string-rectangle open-rectangle insert-rectangle yank-rectangle kill-rectangle extract-rectangle delete-extract-rectangle delete-rectangle) "rect" "lisp/rect.el")
|
428
|
1697
|
|
1698 (autoload 'delete-rectangle "rect" "\
|
|
1699 Delete the text in the region-rectangle without saving it.
|
|
1700 The same range of columns is deleted in each line starting with the line
|
|
1701 where the region begins and ending with the line where the region ends.
|
|
1702
|
|
1703 When called from a program, the rectangle's corners are START and END.
|
|
1704 With a prefix (or FILL) argument, also fill lines where nothing has to be
|
|
1705 deleted." t nil)
|
|
1706
|
|
1707 (autoload 'delete-extract-rectangle "rect" "\
|
|
1708 Delete the contents of the rectangle with corners at START and END, and
|
|
1709 return it as a list of strings, one for each line of the rectangle.
|
|
1710
|
|
1711 With an optional FILL argument, also fill lines where nothing has to be
|
|
1712 deleted." nil nil)
|
|
1713
|
|
1714 (autoload 'extract-rectangle "rect" "\
|
|
1715 Return the contents of the rectangle with corners at START and END,
|
|
1716 as a list of strings, one for each line of the rectangle." nil nil)
|
|
1717
|
442
|
1718 (defvar killed-rectangle nil "\
|
|
1719 Rectangle for `yank-rectangle' to insert.")
|
|
1720
|
|
1721 (autoload 'kill-rectangle "rect" "\
|
|
1722 Delete the region-rectangle and save it as the last killed one.
|
|
1723 You might prefer to use `delete-extract-rectangle' from a program.
|
|
1724
|
|
1725 When called from a program, the rectangle's corners are START and END.
|
|
1726 With a prefix (or FILL) argument, also fill lines where nothing has to be
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1727 deleted." t nil)
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1728
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428
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1729 (autoload 'yank-rectangle "rect" "\
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1730 Yank the last killed rectangle with upper left corner at point." t nil)
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1731
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1732 (autoload 'insert-rectangle "rect" "\
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1733 Insert text of RECTANGLE with upper left corner at point.
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1734 RECTANGLE's first line is inserted at point, its second
|
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1735 line is inserted at a point vertically under point, etc.
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1736 RECTANGLE should be a list of strings.
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1737 After this command, the mark is at the upper left corner
|
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1738 and point is at the lower right corner." nil nil)
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1739
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1740 (autoload 'open-rectangle "rect" "\
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1741 Blank out the region-rectangle, shifting text right.
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1742
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1743 When called from a program, the rectangle's corners are START and END.
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1744 With a prefix (or FILL) argument, fill with blanks even if there is no text
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1745 on the right side of the rectangle." t nil)
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1746
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1747 (autoload 'string-rectangle "rect" "\
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1748 Insert STRING on each line of the region-rectangle, shifting text right.
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442
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1749 The left edge of the rectangle specifies the column for insertion.
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1750
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1751 If `pending-delete-mode' is active the string replace the region.
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1752 Otherwise this command does not delete or overwrite any existing text.
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428
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1753
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1754 When called from a program, the rectangle's corners are START and END." t nil)
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1755
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1756 (autoload 'clear-rectangle "rect" "\
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1757 Blank out the region-rectangle.
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1758 The text previously in the region is overwritten with blanks.
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1759
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1760 When called from a program, the rectangle's corners are START and END.
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1761 With a prefix (or FILL) argument, also fill with blanks the parts of the
|
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1762 rectangle which were empty." t nil)
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1763
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1764 ;;;***
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1765
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1766 ;;;### (autoloads (list-load-path-shadows) "shadow" "lisp/shadow.el")
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1767
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1768 (autoload 'list-load-path-shadows "shadow" "\
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1769 Display a list of Emacs Lisp files that shadow other files.
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1770
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1771 This function lists potential load-path problems. Directories in the
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1772 `load-path' variable are searched, in order, for Emacs Lisp
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1773 files. When a previously encountered file name is found again, a
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1774 message is displayed indicating that the later file is \"hidden\" by
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1775 the earlier.
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1776
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1777 For example, suppose `load-path' is set to
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1778
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1779 \(\"/usr/gnu/emacs/site-lisp\" \"/usr/gnu/emacs/share/emacs/19.30/lisp\")
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1780
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1781 and that each of these directories contains a file called XXX.el. Then
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1782 XXX.el in the site-lisp directory is referred to by all of:
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1783 \(require 'XXX), (autoload .... \"XXX\"), (load-library \"XXX\") etc.
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1784
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1785 The first XXX.el file prevents emacs from seeing the second (unless
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1786 the second is loaded explicitly via load-file).
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1787
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1788 When not intended, such shadowings can be the source of subtle
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1789 problems. For example, the above situation may have arisen because the
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1790 XXX package was not distributed with versions of emacs prior to
|
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1791 19.30. An emacs maintainer downloaded XXX from elsewhere and installed
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1792 it. Later, XXX was updated and included in the emacs distribution.
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1793 Unless the emacs maintainer checks for this, the new version of XXX
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1794 will be hidden behind the old (which may no longer work with the new
|
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1795 emacs version).
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1796
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1797 This function performs these checks and flags all possible
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1798 shadowings. Because a .el file may exist without a corresponding .elc
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1799 \(or vice-versa), these suffixes are essentially ignored. A file
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1800 XXX.elc in an early directory (that does not contain XXX.el) is
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1801 considered to shadow a later file XXX.el, and vice-versa.
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1802
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1803 When run interactively, the shadowings (if any) are displayed in a
|
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1804 buffer called `*Shadows*'. Shadowings are located by calling the
|
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1805 \(non-interactive) companion function, `find-emacs-lisp-shadows'." t nil)
|
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1806
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1807 ;;;***
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1808
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1809 ;;;### (autoloads (load-default-sounds load-sound-file) "sound" "lisp/sound.el")
|
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1810
|
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1811 (or sound-alist (setq sound-alist '((ready nil) (warp nil))))
|
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1812
|
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1813 (autoload 'load-sound-file "sound" "\
|
|
1814 Read in an audio-file and add it to the sound-alist.
|
|
1815
|
462
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1816 FILENAME can either be absolute or relative, in which case the file will
|
|
1817 be searched in the directories given by `default-sound-directory-list'.
|
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1818 When looking for the file, the extensions given by `sound-extension-list' are
|
|
1819 also tried in the given order.
|
|
1820
|
428
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1821 You can only play sound files if you are running on display 0 of the
|
|
1822 console of a machine with native sound support or running a NetAudio
|
|
1823 server and XEmacs has the necessary sound support compiled in.
|
|
1824
|
|
1825 The sound file must be in the Sun/NeXT U-LAW format, except on Linux,
|
|
1826 where .wav files are also supported by the sound card drivers." t nil)
|
|
1827
|
|
1828 (autoload 'load-default-sounds "sound" "\
|
|
1829 Load and install some sound files as beep-types, using
|
|
1830 `load-sound-file'. This only works if you're on display 0 of the
|
|
1831 console of a machine with native sound support or running a NetAudio
|
|
1832 server and XEmacs has the necessary sound support compiled in." t nil)
|
|
1833
|
|
1834 ;;;***
|
|
1835
|
|
1836 ;;;### (autoloads (ask-user-about-supersession-threat ask-user-about-lock) "userlock" "lisp/userlock.el")
|
|
1837
|
|
1838 (autoload 'ask-user-about-lock "userlock" "\
|
444
|
1839 Ask user wanting to edit FILENAME, locked by OTHER-USER, what to do.
|
428
|
1840 This function has a choice of three things to do:
|
444
|
1841 do (signal 'file-locked (list FILENAME OTHER-USER))
|
428
|
1842 to refrain from editing the file
|
|
1843 return t (grab the lock on the file)
|
|
1844 return nil (edit the file even though it is locked).
|
444
|
1845 You can rewrite it to use any criteria you like to choose which one to do." nil nil)
|
428
|
1846
|
|
1847 (autoload 'ask-user-about-supersession-threat "userlock" "\
|
444
|
1848 Ask user who is about to modify an obsolete buffer what to do.
|
428
|
1849 This function has two choices: it can return, in which case the modification
|
444
|
1850 of the buffer will proceed, or it can (signal 'file-supersession (FILENAME)),
|
428
|
1851 in which case the proposed buffer modification will not be made.
|
|
1852
|
444
|
1853 You can rewrite this to use any criteria you like to choose which one to do.
|
428
|
1854 The buffer in question is current when this function is called." nil nil)
|
|
1855
|
|
1856 ;;;***
|
|
1857
|
|
1858 ;;;### (autoloads (toggle-truncate-lines auto-view-mode view-major-mode view-mode view-minor-mode view-buffer-other-window view-file-other-window view-buffer view-file) "view-less" "lisp/view-less.el")
|
|
1859
|
|
1860 (defvar view-minor-mode-map (let ((map (make-keymap))) (set-keymap-name map 'view-minor-mode-map) (suppress-keymap map) (define-key map "-" 'negative-argument) (define-key map " " 'scroll-up) (define-key map "f" 'scroll-up) (define-key map "b" 'scroll-down) (define-key map 'backspace 'scroll-down) (define-key map 'delete 'scroll-down) (define-key map "
" 'view-scroll-lines-up) (define-key map "\n" 'view-scroll-lines-up) (define-key map "e" 'view-scroll-lines-up) (define-key map "j" 'view-scroll-lines-up) (define-key map "y" 'view-scroll-lines-down) (define-key map "k" 'view-scroll-lines-down) (define-key map "d" 'view-scroll-some-lines-up) (define-key map "u" 'view-scroll-some-lines-down) (define-key map "r" 'recenter) (define-key map "t" 'toggle-truncate-lines) (define-key map "N" 'view-buffer) (define-key map "E" 'view-file) (define-key map "P" 'view-buffer) (define-key map "!" 'shell-command) (define-key map "|" 'shell-command-on-region) (define-key map "=" 'what-line) (define-key map "?" 'view-search-backward) (define-key map "h" 'view-mode-describe) (define-key map "s" 'view-repeat-search) (define-key map "n" 'view-repeat-search) (define-key map "/" 'view-search-forward) (define-key map "\\" 'view-search-backward) (define-key map "g" 'view-goto-line) (define-key map "G" 'view-last-windowful) (define-key map "%" 'view-goto-percent) (define-key map "p" 'view-goto-percent) (define-key map "m" 'point-to-register) (define-key map "'" 'register-to-point) (define-key map "C" 'view-cleanup-backspaces) (define-key map "" 'view-quit) (define-key map "" 'view-quit-toggle-ro) (define-key map "q" 'view-quit) map))
|
|
1861
|
|
1862 (defvar view-mode-map (let ((map (copy-keymap view-minor-mode-map))) (set-keymap-name map 'view-mode-map) map))
|
|
1863
|
|
1864 (autoload 'view-file "view-less" "\
|
444
|
1865 Find FILENAME, enter view mode. With prefix arg OTHER-WINDOW-P, use other window." t nil)
|
428
|
1866
|
|
1867 (autoload 'view-buffer "view-less" "\
|
444
|
1868 Switch to BUFFER, enter view mode. With prefix arg use other window." t nil)
|
428
|
1869
|
|
1870 (autoload 'view-file-other-window "view-less" "\
|
444
|
1871 Find FILENAME in other window, and enter view mode." t nil)
|
428
|
1872
|
|
1873 (autoload 'view-buffer-other-window "view-less" "\
|
|
1874 Switch to BUFFER in another window, and enter view mode." t nil)
|
|
1875
|
|
1876 (autoload 'view-minor-mode "view-less" "\
|
|
1877 Minor mode for viewing text, with bindings like `less'.
|
|
1878 Commands are:
|
|
1879 \\<view-minor-mode-map>
|
|
1880 0..9 prefix args
|
|
1881 - prefix minus
|
|
1882 \\[scroll-up] page forward
|
|
1883 \\[scroll-down] page back
|
|
1884 \\[view-scroll-lines-up] scroll prefix-arg lines forward, default 1.
|
|
1885 \\[view-scroll-lines-down] scroll prefix-arg lines backward, default 1.
|
|
1886 \\[view-scroll-some-lines-down] scroll prefix-arg lines backward, default 10.
|
|
1887 \\[view-scroll-some-lines-up] scroll prefix-arg lines forward, default 10.
|
|
1888 \\[what-line] print line number
|
|
1889 \\[view-mode-describe] print this help message
|
|
1890 \\[view-search-forward] regexp search, uses previous string if you just hit RET
|
|
1891 \\[view-search-backward] as above but searches backward
|
|
1892 \\[view-repeat-search] repeat last search
|
|
1893 \\[view-goto-line] goto line prefix-arg, default 1
|
|
1894 \\[view-last-windowful] goto line prefix-arg, default last line
|
|
1895 \\[view-goto-percent] goto a position by percentage
|
|
1896 \\[toggle-truncate-lines] toggle truncate-lines
|
|
1897 \\[view-file] view another file
|
|
1898 \\[view-buffer] view another buffer
|
|
1899 \\[view-cleanup-backspaces] cleanup backspace constructions
|
|
1900 \\[shell-command] execute a shell command
|
|
1901 \\[shell-command-on-region] execute a shell command with the region as input
|
|
1902 \\[view-quit] exit view-mode, and bury the current buffer.
|
|
1903
|
|
1904 If invoked with the optional (prefix) arg non-nil, view-mode cleans up
|
|
1905 backspace constructions.
|
|
1906
|
|
1907 More precisely:
|
|
1908 \\{view-minor-mode-map}" t nil)
|
|
1909
|
|
1910 (autoload 'view-mode "view-less" "\
|
|
1911 View the current buffer using view-minor-mode. This exists to be 99.9%
|
|
1912 compatible with the implementations of `view-mode' in view.el and older
|
|
1913 versions of view-less.el." t nil)
|
|
1914
|
|
1915 (autoload 'view-major-mode "view-less" "\
|
|
1916 View the current buffer using view-mode, as a major mode.
|
|
1917 This function has a nonstandard name because `view-mode' is wrongly
|
|
1918 named but is like this for compatibility reasons." t nil)
|
|
1919
|
|
1920 (autoload 'auto-view-mode "view-less" "\
|
|
1921 If the file of the current buffer is not writable, call view-mode.
|
|
1922 This is meant to be added to `find-file-hooks'." nil nil)
|
|
1923
|
|
1924 (autoload 'toggle-truncate-lines "view-less" "\
|
|
1925 Toggles the values of truncate-lines.
|
|
1926 Positive prefix arg sets, negative disables." t nil)
|
|
1927
|
|
1928 ;;;***
|
|
1929
|
|
1930 ;;;### (autoloads (widget-minor-mode widget-browse-other-window widget-browse widget-browse-at) "wid-browse" "lisp/wid-browse.el")
|
|
1931
|
|
1932 (autoload 'widget-browse-at "wid-browse" "\
|
|
1933 Browse the widget under point." t nil)
|
|
1934
|
|
1935 (autoload 'widget-browse "wid-browse" "\
|
|
1936 Create a widget browser for WIDGET." t nil)
|
|
1937
|
|
1938 (autoload 'widget-browse-other-window "wid-browse" "\
|
|
1939 Show widget browser for WIDGET in other window." t nil)
|
|
1940
|
|
1941 (autoload 'widget-minor-mode "wid-browse" "\
|
|
1942 Togle minor mode for traversing widgets.
|
|
1943 With arg, turn widget mode on if and only if arg is positive." t nil)
|
|
1944
|
|
1945 ;;;***
|
|
1946
|
|
1947 ;;;### (autoloads (widget-delete widget-create widget-prompt-value) "wid-edit" "lisp/wid-edit.el")
|
|
1948
|
|
1949 (autoload 'widget-prompt-value "wid-edit" "\
|
|
1950 Prompt for a value matching WIDGET, using PROMPT.
|
|
1951 The current value is assumed to be VALUE, unless UNBOUND is non-nil." nil nil)
|
|
1952
|
|
1953 (autoload 'widget-create "wid-edit" "\
|
|
1954 Create widget of TYPE.
|
|
1955 The optional ARGS are additional keyword arguments." nil nil)
|
|
1956
|
|
1957 (autoload 'widget-delete "wid-edit" "\
|
|
1958 Delete WIDGET." nil nil)
|
|
1959
|
|
1960 ;;;***
|
|
1961
|
|
1962 ;;;### (autoloads (x-reset-device-font-menus) "x-font-menu" "lisp/x-font-menu.el")
|
|
1963
|
|
1964 (autoload 'x-reset-device-font-menus "x-font-menu" "\
|
|
1965 Generates the `Font', `Size', and `Weight' submenus for the Options menu.
|
|
1966 This is run the first time that a font-menu is needed for each device.
|
|
1967 If you don't like the lazy invocation of this function, you can add it to
|
|
1968 `create-device-hook' and that will make the font menus respond more quickly
|
|
1969 when they are selected for the first time. If you add fonts to your system,
|
|
1970 or if you change your font path, you can call this to re-initialize the menus." nil nil)
|
|
1971
|
442
|
1972 (defun* x-font-menu-font-data (face dcache) (defvar x-font-regexp) (defvar x-font-regexp-foundry-and-family) (let* ((case-fold-search t) (domain (if font-menu-this-frame-only-p (selected-frame) (selected-device))) (name (font-instance-name (face-font-instance face domain))) (truename (font-instance-truename (face-font-instance face domain (if (featurep 'mule) 'ascii)))) family size weight entry slant) (when (string-match x-font-regexp-foundry-and-family name) (setq family (capitalize (match-string 1 name))) (setq entry (vassoc family (aref dcache 0)))) (when (and (null entry) (string-match x-font-regexp-foundry-and-family truename)) (setq family (capitalize (match-string 1 truename))) (setq entry (vassoc family (aref dcache 0)))) (when (null entry) (return-from x-font-menu-font-data (make-vector 5 nil))) (when (string-match x-font-regexp name) (setq weight (capitalize (match-string 1 name))) (setq size (string-to-int (match-string 6 name)))) (when (string-match x-font-regexp truename) (when (not (member weight (aref entry 1))) (setq weight (capitalize (match-string 1 truename)))) (when (not (member size (aref entry 2))) (setq size (string-to-int (match-string 6 truename)))) (setq slant (capitalize (match-string 2 truename)))) (vector entry family size weight slant)))
|
428
|
1973
|
|
1974 ;;;***
|
|
1975
|
|
1976 ;;;### (autoloads (x-win-init-sun) "x-win-sun" "lisp/x-win-sun.el")
|
|
1977
|
|
1978 (autoload 'x-win-init-sun "x-win-sun" nil nil nil)
|
|
1979
|
|
1980 ;;;***
|
|
1981
|
|
1982 ;;;### (autoloads (x-win-init-xfree86) "x-win-xfree86" "lisp/x-win-xfree86.el")
|
|
1983
|
|
1984 (autoload 'x-win-init-xfree86 "x-win-xfree86" nil nil nil)
|
|
1985
|
|
1986 ;;;***
|
|
1987
|
442
|
1988 (provide 'lisp-autoloads)
|