annotate modules/README @ 528:ef4d2466a29c
[xemacs-hg @ 2001-05-10 09:59:45 by ben]
implement user-name-all-completions under Windows.
xemacs.mak: need another lib (netapi32.lib) for user-name-all-completions.
emacs.c: create new function force-debugging-signal (only when DEBUG_XEMACS)
to breakpoint or abort to the debugger.
mule\mule-coding.el, file-coding.c, file-coding.h, lisp.h: move
coding-system-charset to lisp to avoid doc warning.
autoload.el, packages.el, startup.el, update-elc-2.el, update-elc.el:
Rewrite much of the bootstrapping process to be more robust,
and in particular to rebuild the auto-autoloads and
custom-loads files no matter what state (including missing)
they're currently in.
xemacs.mak: remove autoload-building target.
Makefile.in.in: remove autoload targets.
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1 This directory contains a number of sample Emacs dynamic modules.
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2 These modules can be loaded with the command 'M-x load-module'.
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4 To compile one of these modules, simply enter the desired directory
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5 and type 'make'. Then, from within Emacs, load the module by
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6 specifying the path to the directory which contains the compiled
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7 module.
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9 Each of these samples describes different features and limitations
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10 of the Emacs module loading technology. Please refer to the README
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11 files in each directory for a brief discussion on what the sample
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12 in that directory is demonstrating. For a complete discussion on
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13 Emacs dynamic modules, please consult the Emacs Module Writers Guide,
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14 which can be found in the ../info directory.
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16 NOTE: As this technology matures, this directory will eventually contain
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17 large parts of XEmacs itself, which will be loaded in as required.
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