\\{authinfo-mode-map}
(fn)" t)
-(register-definition-prefixes "auth-source" '("auth"))
+(autoload 'read-passwd "auth-source" "\
+Read a password, prompting with PROMPT, and return it.
+If optional CONFIRM is non-nil, read the password twice to make sure.
+Optional DEFAULT is a default password to use instead of empty input.
+
+This function echoes `*' for each character that the user types.
+You could let-bind `read-hide-char' to another hiding character, though.
+
+Once the caller uses the password, it can erase the password
+by doing (clear-string STRING).
+
+(fn PROMPT &optional CONFIRM DEFAULT)")
+(register-definition-prefixes "auth-source" '("auth" "read-passwd-"))
\f
;;; Generated autoloads from auth-source-pass.el
`browse-url-handlers', and `browse-url-default-handlers'
determine which browser function to use.
-This command prompts for a URL, defaulting to the URL at or
-before point.
+Interactively, this command prompts for a URL, defaulting to the
+URL at or before point.
The additional ARGS are passed to the browser function. See the
doc strings of the actual functions, starting with
significance of ARGS (most of the functions ignore it).
If ARGS are omitted, the default is to pass
-`browse-url-new-window-flag' as ARGS.
+`browse-url-new-window-flag' as ARGS. Interactively, pass the
+prefix arg as ARGS; if `browse-url-new-window-flag' is non-nil,
+invert the prefix arg instead.
(fn URL &rest ARGS)" t)
(autoload 'browse-url-at-point "browse-url" "\
This mode is independent from the classic cc-mode.el based
`c-mode', so configuration variables of that mode, like
-`c-basic-offset', doesn't affect this mode.
+`c-basic-offset', don't affect this mode.
To use tree-sitter C/C++ modes by default, evaluate
(add-to-list \\='major-mode-remap-alist
\\='(c-or-c++-mode . c-or-c++-ts-mode))
-in your configuration.
+in your init files.
(fn)" t)
(autoload 'c++-ts-mode "c-ts-mode" "\
(add-to-list \\='major-mode-remap-alist
\\='(c-or-c++-mode . c-or-c++-ts-mode))
-in your configuration.
+in your init files.
Since this mode uses a parser, unbalanced brackets might cause
some breakage in indentation/fontification. Therefore, it's
should be used.
This function attempts to use file contents to determine whether
-the code is C or C++ and based on that chooses whether to enable
+the code is C or C++, and based on that chooses whether to enable
`c-ts-mode' or `c++-ts-mode'." t)
(make-obsolete 'c-or-c++-ts-mode 'c-or-c++-mode "30.1")
(register-definition-prefixes "c-ts-mode" '("c-ts-"))
disabled.
(fn &optional ARG)" t)
+(put 'global-completion-preview-mode 'globalized-minor-mode t)
+(defvar global-completion-preview-mode nil "\
+Non-nil if Global Completion-Preview mode is enabled.
+See the `global-completion-preview-mode' command
+for a description of this minor mode.
+Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
+either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization')
+or call the function `global-completion-preview-mode'.")
+(custom-autoload 'global-completion-preview-mode "completion-preview" nil)
+(autoload 'global-completion-preview-mode "completion-preview" "\
+Toggle Completion-Preview mode in all buffers.
+With prefix ARG, enable Global Completion-Preview mode if ARG is
+positive; otherwise, disable it.
+
+If called from Lisp, toggle the mode if ARG is `toggle'.
+Enable the mode if ARG is nil, omitted, or is a positive number.
+Disable the mode if ARG is a negative number.
+
+Completion-Preview mode is enabled in all buffers where
+`completion-preview-mode' would do it.
+
+See `completion-preview-mode' for more information on
+Completion-Preview mode.
+
+`global-completion-preview-modes' is used to control which modes this
+minor mode is used in.
+
+(fn &optional ARG)" t)
+(defvar global-completion-preview-modes '((not minibuffer-mode special-mode) t) "\
+Which major modes `completion-preview-mode' is switched on in.
+This variable can be either t (all major modes), nil (no major modes),
+or a list of modes and (not modes) to switch use this minor mode or
+not. For instance
+
+ (c-mode (not message-mode mail-mode) text-mode)
+
+means \"use this mode in all modes derived from `c-mode', don't use in
+modes derived from `message-mode' or `mail-mode', but do use in other
+modes derived from `text-mode'\". An element with value t means \"use\"
+and nil means \"don't use\". There's an implicit nil at the end of the
+list.")
+(custom-autoload 'global-completion-preview-modes "completion-preview" t)
(register-definition-prefixes "completion-preview" '("completion-preview-"))
\f
(?l . \"ls\")))
Each %-spec may contain optional flag, width, and precision
-modifiers, as follows:
+specifiers, as follows:
%<flags><width><precision>character
* ^: Convert to upper case.
* _: Convert to lower case.
-The width and truncation modifiers behave like the corresponding
+The width and precision specifiers behave like the corresponding
ones in `format' when applied to %s.
For example, \"%<010b\" means \"substitute into the output the
Produce a texinfo buffer with sorted doc-strings from the DOC file.
(fn FILE)" t)
+(autoload 'help-fns-function-name "help-fns" "\
+Return a short buttonized string representing FUNCTION.
+The string is propertized with a button; clicking on that
+provides further details about FUNCTION.
+FUNCTION can be a function, a built-in, a keyboard macro,
+or a compile function.
+This function is intended to be used to display various
+callable symbols in buffers in a way that allows the user
+to find out more details about the symbols.
+
+(fn FUNCTION)")
(register-definition-prefixes "help-fns" '("describe-" "help-" "keymap-name-history"))
\f
A value of nil means skip the middle step, so that \\[help-command] \\[help-command]
gives the window that lists the options.")
(custom-autoload 'three-step-help "help-macro" t)
+(autoload 'help--help-screen "help-macro" "\
+
+
+(fn HELP-LINE HELP-TEXT HELPED-MAP BUFFER-NAME)")
(register-definition-prefixes "help-macro" '("make-help-screen"))
\f
;;; Generated autoloads from hexl.el
(autoload 'hexl-mode "hexl" "\
-\\<hexl-mode-map>A mode for editing binary files in hex dump format.
-This is not an ordinary major mode; it alters some aspects
+A mode for editing binary files in hex dump format.
+\\<hexl-mode-map>This is not an ordinary major mode; it alters some aspects
of the current mode's behavior, but not all; also, you can exit
-Hexl mode and return to the previous mode using `hexl-mode-exit'.
+Hexl mode and return to the previous mode using \\[hexl-mode-exit].
This function automatically converts a buffer into the hexl format
using the function `hexlify-buffer'.
\f
;;; Generated autoloads from jsonrpc.el
-(push (purecopy '(jsonrpc 1 0 24)) package--builtin-versions)
+(push (purecopy '(jsonrpc 1 0 25)) package--builtin-versions)
(register-definition-prefixes "jsonrpc" '("jsonrpc-"))
\f
RECORD-REGEXP would be \"^.*$\" and KEY would be \"\\\\=\\<f\\\\w*\\\\>\"
(fn REVERSE RECORD-REGEXP KEY-REGEXP BEG END)" t)
-(autoload 'sort-on "sort" "\
-Sort SEQUENCE by calling PREDICATE on sort keys produced by ACCESSOR.
-SEQUENCE should be the input sequence to sort.
-Elements of SEQUENCE are sorted by keys which are obtained by
-calling ACCESSOR on each element. ACCESSOR should be a function of
-one argument, an element of SEQUENCE, and should return the key
-value to be compared by PREDICATE for sorting the element.
-PREDICATE is the function for comparing keys; it is called with two
-arguments, the keys to compare, and should return non-nil if the
-first key should sort before the second key.
-The return value is always a new list.
-This function has the performance advantage of evaluating
-ACCESSOR only once for each element in the input SEQUENCE, and is
-therefore appropriate when computing the key by ACCESSOR is an
-expensive operation. This is known as the \"decorate-sort-undecorate\"
-paradigm, or the Schwartzian transform.
-
-(fn SEQUENCE PREDICATE ACCESSOR)")
(autoload 'sort-columns "sort" "\
Sort lines in region alphabetically by a certain range of columns.
For the purpose of this command, the region BEG...END includes
\f
;;; Generated autoloads from transient.el
-(push (purecopy '(transient 0 5 2)) package--builtin-versions)
+(push (purecopy '(transient 0 6 0)) package--builtin-versions)
(autoload 'transient-insert-suffix "transient" "\
Insert a SUFFIX into PREFIX before LOC.
PREFIX is a prefix command, a symbol.
(register-definition-prefixes "tramp-androidsu" '("tramp-androidsu-"))
+\f
+;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/peg.el
+
+(push (purecopy '(peg 1 0 1)) package--builtin-versions)
+(register-definition-prefixes "peg" '("bob" "bol" "bos" "bow" "define-peg-rule" "eob" "eol" "eos" "eow" "fail" "null" "peg" "with-peg-rules"))
\f
;;; End of scraped data
;; Local Variables:
;; version-control: never
;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; no-native-compile: t
;; no-byte-compile: t
+;; no-native-compile: t
;; coding: utf-8-emacs-unix
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