From: Glenn Morris Date: Sun, 1 Sep 2019 13:26:47 +0000 (-0700) Subject: ; Auto-commit of loaddefs files. X-Git-Tag: emacs-27.0.90~1553^2~58 X-Git-Url: http://git.eshelyaron.com/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=a7d47e64aaf438feaa8cbe4d40acb7bae0eab059;p=emacs.git ; Auto-commit of loaddefs files. --- diff --git a/lisp/ldefs-boot.el b/lisp/ldefs-boot.el index e925adbb110..7bac452a5ce 100644 --- a/lisp/ldefs-boot.el +++ b/lisp/ldefs-boot.el @@ -57,58 +57,6 @@ should return a grid vector array that is the new solution. (if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "5x5" '("5x5-"))) -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "ada-mode" "progmodes/ada-mode.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/ada-mode.el -(push (purecopy '(ada-mode 4 0)) package--builtin-versions) - -(autoload 'ada-add-extensions "ada-mode" "\ -Define SPEC and BODY as being valid extensions for Ada files. -Going from body to spec with `ff-find-other-file' used these -extensions. -SPEC and BODY are two regular expressions that must match against -the file name. - -\(fn SPEC BODY)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'ada-mode "ada-mode" "\ -Ada mode is the major mode for editing Ada code. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "ada-mode" '("ada-"))) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "ada-prj" "progmodes/ada-prj.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/ada-prj.el - -(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "ada-prj" '("ada-"))) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "ada-stmt" "progmodes/ada-stmt.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/ada-stmt.el - -(autoload 'ada-header "ada-stmt" "\ -Insert a descriptive header at the top of the file." t nil) - -(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "ada-stmt" '("ada-"))) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "ada-xref" "progmodes/ada-xref.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/ada-xref.el - -(autoload 'ada-find-file "ada-xref" "\ -Open FILENAME, from anywhere in the source path. -Completion is available. - -\(fn FILENAME)" t nil) - -(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "ada-xref" '("ada-"))) - ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads nil "add-log" "vc/add-log.el" (0 0 0 0)) @@ -1273,7 +1221,7 @@ Entering array mode calls the function `array-mode-hook'. \(fn)" t nil) -(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "array" '("array-" "current-line" "limit-index" "move-to-column-untabify" "untabify-backward" "xor"))) +(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "array" '("array-" "current-line" "limit-index" "move-to-column-untabify" "untabify-backward"))) ;;;*** @@ -2490,7 +2438,9 @@ If the value is not a function it should be a list of pairs \(REGEXP . FUNCTION). In this case the function called will be the one associated with the first REGEXP which matches the current URL. The function is passed the URL and any other args of `browse-url'. The last -regexp should probably be \".\" to specify a default browser.") +regexp should probably be \".\" to specify a default browser. + +Also see `browse-url-secondary-browser-function'.") (custom-autoload 'browse-url-browser-function "browse-url" t) @@ -3026,8 +2976,15 @@ it won't work in an interactive Emacs." nil nil) Run `byte-compile-file' on the files remaining on the command line. Use this from the command line, with `-batch'; it won't work in an interactive Emacs. -Each file is processed even if an error occurred previously. + +Each file is processed even if an error occurred previously. If +a file name denotes a directory, all Emacs Lisp source files in +that directory (that have previously been compiled) will be +recompiled if newer than the compiled files. In this case, +NOFORCE is ignored. + For example, invoke \"emacs -batch -f batch-byte-compile $emacs/ ~/*.el\". + If NOFORCE is non-nil, don't recompile a file that seems to be already up-to-date. @@ -4761,13 +4718,6 @@ and runs the normal hook `command-history-hook'." t nil) (if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "chistory" '("command-history-" "default-command-history-filter" "list-command-history-"))) -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "cl" "emacs-lisp/cl.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/cl.el - -(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "cl" '("cl-" "define-" "defsetf" "flet" "labels" "lexical-let"))) - ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads "actual autoloads are elsewhere" "cl-extra" "emacs-lisp/cl-extra.el" @@ -5250,9 +5200,8 @@ Otherwise, it saves all modified buffers without asking.") (defvar compilation-search-path '(nil) "\ List of directories to search for source files named in error messages. -Elements should be directory names, not file names of -directories. The value nil as an element means the error -message buffer `default-directory'.") +Elements should be directory names, not file names of directories. +The value nil as an element means to try the default directory.") (custom-autoload 'compilation-search-path "compile" t) @@ -5385,7 +5334,7 @@ This is the value of `next-error-function' in Compilation buffers. \(fn N &optional RESET)" t nil) -(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "compile" '("compil" "define-compilation-mode" "kill-compilation" "recompile"))) +(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "compile" '("compil" "define-compilation-mode" "kill-compilation" "overlay-arrow-overlay" "recompile"))) ;;;*** @@ -8112,14 +8061,17 @@ For example, you could write Make a global mode GLOBAL-MODE corresponding to buffer-local minor MODE. TURN-ON is a function that will be called with no args in every buffer and that should try to turn MODE on if applicable for that buffer. -KEYS is a list of CL-style keyword arguments. As the minor mode - defined by this function is always global, any :global keyword is - ignored. Other keywords have the same meaning as in `define-minor-mode', - which see. In particular, :group specifies the custom group. - The most useful keywords are those that are passed on to the - `defcustom'. It normally makes no sense to pass the :lighter - or :keymap keywords to `define-globalized-minor-mode', since these - are usually passed to the buffer-local version of the minor mode. +Each of KEY VALUE is a pair of CL-style keyword arguments. As + the minor mode defined by this function is always global, any + :global keyword is ignored. Other keywords have the same + meaning as in `define-minor-mode', which see. In particular, + :group specifies the custom group. The most useful keywords + are those that are passed on to the `defcustom'. It normally + makes no sense to pass the :lighter or :keymap keywords to + `define-globalized-minor-mode', since these are usually passed + to the buffer-local version of the minor mode. +BODY contains code to execute each time the mode is enabled or disabled. + It is executed after toggling the mode, and before running GLOBAL-MODE-hook. If MODE's set-up depends on the major mode in effect when it was enabled, then disabling and reenabling MODE should make MODE work @@ -8131,7 +8083,7 @@ When a major mode is initialized, MODE is actually turned on just after running the major mode's hook. However, MODE is not turned on if the hook has explicitly disabled it. -\(fn GLOBAL-MODE MODE TURN-ON &rest KEYS)" nil t) +\(fn GLOBAL-MODE MODE TURN-ON [KEY VALUE]... BODY...)" nil t) (function-put 'define-globalized-minor-mode 'doc-string-elt '2) @@ -8207,6 +8159,17 @@ pairs: if the expression evaluates to a non-nil value. `:enable' is an alias for `:active'. + :label FORM + FORM is an expression that is dynamically evaluated and whose + value serves as the menu's label (the default is the first + element of MENU). + + :help HELP + HELP is a string, the help to display for the menu. + In a GUI this is a \"tooltip\" on the menu button. (Though + in Lucid :help is not shown for the top-level menu bar, only + for sub-menus.) + The rest of the elements in MENU are menu items. A menu item can be a vector of three elements: @@ -12855,7 +12818,11 @@ to get the effect of a C-q. \(fn &optional BUFFER)" nil nil) (autoload 'fill-flowed "flow-fill" "\ +Apply RFC2646 decoding to BUFFER. +If BUFFER is nil, default to the current buffer. +If DELETE-SPACE, delete RFC2646 spaces padding at the end of +lines. \(fn &optional BUFFER DELETE-SPACE)" nil nil) @@ -14762,24 +14729,6 @@ Add the window configuration CONF to `gnus-buffer-configuration'. ;;;### (autoloads nil "gnutls" "net/gnutls.el" (0 0 0 0)) ;;; Generated autoloads from net/gnutls.el -(defvar gnutls-min-prime-bits 256 "\ -Minimum number of prime bits accepted by GnuTLS for key exchange. -During a Diffie-Hellman handshake, if the server sends a prime -number with fewer than this number of bits, the handshake is -rejected. (The smaller the prime number, the less secure the -key exchange is against man-in-the-middle attacks.) - -A value of nil says to use the default GnuTLS value. - -The default value of this variable is such that virtually any -connection can be established, whether this connection can be -considered cryptographically \"safe\" or not. However, Emacs -network security is handled at a higher level via -`open-network-stream' and the Network Security Manager. See Info -node `(emacs) Network Security'.") - -(custom-autoload 'gnutls-min-prime-bits "gnutls" t) - (if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "gnutls" '("gnutls-" "open-gnutls-stream"))) ;;;*** @@ -14863,11 +14812,11 @@ if ARG is `toggle'; disable the mode otherwise. (autoload 'gravatar-retrieve "gravatar" "\ Asynchronously retrieve a gravatar for MAIL-ADDRESS. -When finished, call CB as (apply CB GRAVATAR CBARGS), +When finished, call CALLBACK as (apply CALLBACK GRAVATAR CBARGS), where GRAVATAR is either an image descriptor, or the symbol `error' if the retrieval failed. -\(fn MAIL-ADDRESS CB &optional CBARGS)" nil nil) +\(fn MAIL-ADDRESS CALLBACK &optional CBARGS)" nil nil) (autoload 'gravatar-retrieve-synchronously "gravatar" "\ Synchronously retrieve a gravatar for MAIL-ADDRESS. @@ -15107,9 +15056,15 @@ and source-file directory for your debugger. \(fn COMMAND-LINE)" t nil) (autoload 'pdb "gud" "\ -Run pdb on program FILE in buffer `*gud-FILE*'. -The directory containing FILE becomes the initial working directory -and source-file directory for your debugger. +Run COMMAND-LINE in the `*gud-FILE*' buffer. + +COMMAND-LINE should include the pdb executable +name (`gud-pdb-command-name') and the file to be debugged. + +If called interactively, the command line will be prompted for. + +The directory containing this file becomes the initial working +directory and source-file directory for your debugger. \(fn COMMAND-LINE)" t nil) @@ -17117,7 +17072,8 @@ RET Select the file at the front of the list of matches. \\[ido-toggle-case] Toggle case-sensitive searching of file names. \\[ido-toggle-literal] Toggle literal reading of this file. \\[ido-completion-help] Show list of matching files in separate window. -\\[ido-toggle-ignore] Toggle ignoring files listed in `ido-ignore-files'." t nil) +\\[ido-toggle-ignore] Toggle ignoring files listed in `ido-ignore-files'. +\\[ido-reread-directory] Reread the current directory." t nil) (autoload 'ido-find-file-other-window "ido" "\ Switch to another file and show it in another window. @@ -17965,7 +17921,7 @@ Display the \"Reporting Bugs\" section of the Emacs manual in Info mode." t nil) (autoload 'info-standalone "info" "\ Run Emacs as a standalone Info reader. Usage: emacs -f info-standalone [filename] -In standalone mode, \\\\[Info-exit] exits Emacs itself." nil nil) +In standalone mode, \\\\[quit-window] exits Emacs itself." nil nil) (autoload 'Info-on-current-buffer "info" "\ Use Info mode to browse the current Info buffer. @@ -18007,7 +17963,7 @@ one topic and contains references to other nodes which discuss related topics. Info has commands to follow the references and show you other nodes. \\\\[Info-help] Invoke the Info tutorial. -\\[Info-exit] Quit Info: reselect previously selected buffer. +\\[quit-window] Quit Info: reselect previously selected buffer. Selecting other nodes: \\[Info-mouse-follow-nearest-node] @@ -20528,10 +20484,9 @@ OTHER-HEADERS is an alist specifying additional header fields. Elements look like (HEADER . VALUE) where both HEADER and VALUE are strings. -CONTINUE, SWITCH-FUNCTION, YANK-ACTION, SEND-ACTIONS, and -RETURN-ACTION and any additional arguments are IGNORED. +Any additional arguments are IGNORED. -\(fn &optional TO SUBJECT OTHER-HEADERS CONTINUE SWITCH-FUNCTION YANK-ACTION SEND-ACTIONS RETURN-ACTION &rest IGNORED)" nil nil) +\(fn &optional TO SUBJECT OTHER-HEADERS &rest IGNORED)" nil nil) (autoload 'mh-send-letter "mh-comp" "\ Save draft and send message. @@ -21787,8 +21742,38 @@ Interactively, prompt for NAME-SERVER if invoked with prefix argument. This command uses `nslookup-program' for looking up the DNS information. +See also: `nslookup-host-ipv4', `nslookup-host-ipv6' for +non-interactive versions of this function more suitable for use +in Lisp code. + \(fn HOST &optional NAME-SERVER)" t nil) +(autoload 'nslookup-host-ipv4 "net-utils" "\ +Return the IPv4 address for HOST (name or IP address). +Optional argument NAME-SERVER says which server to use for DNS +resolution. + +If FORMAT is `string', returns the IP address as a +string (default). If FORMAT is `vector', returns a 4-integer +vector of octets. + +This command uses `nslookup-program' to look up DNS records. + +\(fn HOST &optional NAME-SERVER FORMAT)" nil nil) + +(autoload 'nslookup-host-ipv6 "net-utils" "\ +Return the IPv6 address for HOST (name or IP address). +Optional argument NAME-SERVER says which server to use for DNS +resolution. + +If FORMAT is `string', returns the IP address as a +string (default). If FORMAT is `vector', returns a 8-integer +vector of hextets. + +This command uses `nslookup-program' to look up DNS records. + +\(fn HOST &optional NAME-SERVER FORMAT)" nil nil) + (autoload 'nslookup "net-utils" "\ Run `nslookup-program'." t nil) @@ -21845,7 +21830,7 @@ Open a network connection to HOST on PORT. \(fn HOST PORT)" t nil) -(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "net-utils" '("arp-program" "dig-program" "dns-lookup-program" "finger-X.500-host-regexps" "ftp-" "ifconfig-program" "ipconfig" "iwconfig-program" "net" "nslookup-" "ping-program" "route-program" "run-network-program" "smbclient" "traceroute-program" "whois-"))) +(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "net-utils" '("arp-program" "dig-program" "dns-lookup-program" "finger-X.500-host-regexps" "ftp-" "ifconfig-program" "iwconfig-program" "net" "nslookup-" "ping-program" "route-program" "run-network-program" "smbclient" "traceroute-program" "whois-"))) ;;;*** @@ -24268,7 +24253,7 @@ matching parenthesis is highlighted in `show-paren-style' after (put 'parse-time-rules 'risky-local-variable t) (autoload 'parse-time-string "parse-time" "\ -Parse the time-string STRING into (SEC MIN HOUR DAY MON YEAR DOW DST TZ). +Parse the time in STRING into (SEC MIN HOUR DAY MON YEAR DOW DST TZ). STRING should be something resembling an RFC 822 (or later) date-time, e.g., \"Fri, 25 Mar 2016 16:24:56 +0100\", but this function is somewhat liberal in what format it accepts, and will attempt to @@ -33258,7 +33243,7 @@ If DATE lacks timezone information, GMT is assumed. (defalias 'time-to-seconds 'float-time) -(defalias 'seconds-to-time 'encode-time) +(defalias 'seconds-to-time 'time-convert) (autoload 'days-to-time "time-date" "\ Convert DAYS into a time value. @@ -36411,7 +36396,7 @@ Usage: Emacs with VHDL Mode (i.e. load a VHDL file or use \"emacs -l vhdl-mode\") in a directory with an existing project setup file, it is automatically loaded and its project activated if option - `vhdl-project-auto-load' is non-nil. Names/paths of the project setup + `vhdl-project-autoload' is non-nil. Names/paths of the project setup files can be specified in option `vhdl-project-file-name'. Multiple project setups can be automatically loaded from global directories. This is an alternative to specifying project setups with option